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Zesco to shut down two Kafue Gorge generators

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The Zambia Electricity Supply Company (ZESCO) will Thursday, August 6th, 2009, shut down two of its generators at Kafue Gorge power station for mandatory post commissioning checks.

The generators 3 and 4 will be shut down for 21 hours after evening peak from 22:00hours on Thursday 6th August 2009 to 19:00 hours on Friday August 2009.

ZESCO Senior Manager – Marketing and Public Relations Lucy Zimba says the shut down will result in a power deficit of 33Mega watts.

Ms Zimba said in Statement in Lusaka today that therefore during the period of shutdown massive load shedding will be carried out especially during evening peak hours in order to balance demand and available power supply.

She has however, advised customers to conserve energy during this period to minimize load shedding.

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Briefcase maize dealers storm Itezh-itezhi

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Unscrupulous briefcase businessmen in Luubwe ward in chief Musungwa’s chiefdom in Itezhi-tezhi district are exploiting small scale farmers by buying maize at K36, 000 per bag instead of the recommended price of K65, 000.

“Desperation by farmers who have not sold a single maize bag to Food Reserve Agency (FRA) since the marketing season begun has caused small scale farmers in Luubwe to sell maize to briefcase businessmen who are buying the commodity at K36, 000 per 50Kg Bag” Luubwe ward councilor Moffat Chipandwe said today.[quote]

Mr Chipandwe said that FRA has not bought any maize in Luubwe since the beginning of the crop marketing season.

“The delay by FRA to buy maize in the district is working to the disadvantage of farmers who are now desperate and selling maize to briefcase businessmen at K36, 000 this is nothing when compared to the cost of farm inputs. Growing maize is becoming an unattractive business” he said.

He said that the desperation of farmers has been heightened by FRA’s announcement that it will only buy 4,000 bags of maize per cooperative in the district.

“Brief case businessmen have taken advantage of the failure by FRA to buy maize from the local farmers, they cannot buy at recommended prices because they know for sure that FRA will not buy all the maize.” He said.

He condemned the practice by FRA of buying not more than ten million worth of maize from each farmer as unfair.

‘‘You see most farmers have more than ten bags of maize but FRA are saying they cannot buy more than ten million from each farmers because that would attract Value Added Tax (VAT) this is not fair, why cant government revise this” he said.

Last week Itezhi-tezhi District Agriculture Coordinator (DACO) Frank Lubasi was disturbed by reports that Itezhi-tezhi milling which is the largest maize buyer in Itezhi-tezhi was buying maize at K50, 000 which is K15, 000 below the government recommended price.

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Development Partnership International condemns harassment of journalists

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Development Partnership International (DPI) says it strongly condemns any form of violence and harassment against journalists as the practice has the capacity to result into severe socio-economic dilemmas.

DPI Zambia media coordinator Richard Musauka said the continued harassment and physical abuse of journalists by political party cadres in recent months can have a negative affect both domestic and international investments.

Mr. Musauka also said the violence by cadres makes meaningless the August 2008 election of Zambia as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC).[quote]

This is contained in a press statement made available in Lusaka today.

Mr. Musauka explained that it is important to remember that Zambia was in August last year elected as a member of the UNHRC adding that this election should make the country to have good record on human rights.

He stressed that it is critical to realize that journalists are essential to help create awareness adding that they generate demand for effective measures to reduce poverty in the country.

Mr. Musauka stated that it is unfortunate that violence against journalists has been going on in the country in the presence of some senior police officers and no action has been taken against the culprits.

He said there is need for an immediate end of violence against journalists because they play a crucial role to the development process of the country adding that DPI will support their plans for a peaceful protest against cadres’ violence on journalists this Friday.

He has since appealed to President Rupiah Banda to protect the constitution of the republic of Zambia which he constitutionally is obliged to protect.

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RB received well in South Africa- Kabinga Pande

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Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande
Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande

Republican President Rupiah Banda was received well in South Africa by high placed government official who included Xiliso Makaya, Director of International Relations and cooperation.

Mr. Makaya led the rainbow nation’s government officials to receive the Zambian President who touched down at Lanseria Airport at 13: 30 hours yesterday.

The President was later driven to Sheraton hotel in Pretoria.

President Banda later on held a long meeting with his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma at the presidential guest house.

The meeting was attended by the minister of International Relations and corporations Mrs. Maite Nkoana- Mashabane and the Zambian High Commissioner to South Africa Leslie Mbula.

This is contained in a press release issued to ZANIS in Lusaka today signed by foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande.

At the meeting the two leaders discussed bilateral issues affecting the Southern African countries as well as matters affecting the region.

“The President was well received and provided with both transport and accommodation by the South African government contrary to reports in the Post of today’s edition 5th August, 2009, which claimed that President Jacob Zuma was not aware of President Banda’s visit” Mr. Pande said.

President Banda also met his doctors for preliminary check up.

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Faz Premier Division Week 17 Results & Standings

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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

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Andrew Sinkala Recalled

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Herve Renard has recalled for Andrew Sinkala and also handed a debut senior call-up to Finland-based midfielder Chanda Mwaba for Zambia’s August 12 international friendly against Ghana in London.

The match will be played next Wednesday in the London East-end at Brisbane Road Stadium.

Sinkala of 2.Bundesliga club Augsburg returns to the fold after a two-year hiatus.

Meanwhile, Renard has handed Mwaba a chance to impress ahead as he looks for options for the suspended midfielder Rainford Kalaba of Sporting Braga in Portugal ahead of Zambia’s 2010 World/Africa Cup Group C qualifier against Algeria away in Algiers on September 6.

The 21-year-old Kitwe-born player and former Afrisports and Power Dynamos midfielder is the only new face in the team.

Mwaba was previously capped at Under-23 level by Peter Kaumba in 2006 during the teams 2007 All-Africa Games football tournament qualifiers before joining RoPS three years ago.
  
The midfielder is son of former Mutondo Stars player Fabiano Mwaba.

 

Team:

Goalkeepers: Kalililo Kakonje (AmaZulu, South Africa), Kennedy Mweene (Free State Stars, South Africa) 

Defenders: Dennis Banda (Green Buffaloes), Hichani Himonde, Nyambe Mulenga (Both Zesco United, Zambia), Emmanuel Mbola (Pyunik Yerevan, Armenia), Joseph Musonda (Lamonville Golden Arrows, South Africa).

Midfielders: Chanda Mwaba (RoPS, Finland), Stopilla Sunzu (Unattached), Andrew Sinkala (Augsburg, Germany), Noah Chivuta (Maritzburg United, South Africa),Francis Kasonde (Power Dynamos, Zambia), Felix Katongo (Unattached), James Chamanga (Dalian Shide, China)

Forwards: Emmanuel Mayuka  (Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel), Christopher Katongo (Armenia Bielefeld, Germany), Jacob Mulenga (FC Utrecht,Holland), Fwayo Tembo (Etoile Du Sahel,Tunisia), Given Singuluma (TP Mazembe, DR Congo)

Rabid dogs on the loose in Ithezhi-tezhi

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Suspected rabid dogs have bitten two people in Luubwe ward in chief Musungwa in Itezhi-tezhi district.

Luubwe ward councilor Moffat Chipandwe confirmed the incident to ZANIS in Itezhi-tezhi today.

He said five dogs suspected to have rabies, attacked a young girl in Luubwe last week and she was only rescued by alert members of the public.

“Five dogs which we suspect to be rabid have bitten a young girl who has been left with injuries and another woman had her ankle bitten by one of the dogs” he said.

He said the woman was attacked on her ankle by the suspected rabid dog, last week.

” The five dogs also killed six ducks at a village in Luubwe last week” he said.

Mr. Chipandwe complained that people in the area are living in fear due to the presence of these dogs which are also reported to be biting fellow dogs in Luubwe.

He observed that last year, the veterinary department promised to vaccinate the dogs in Luubwe but nothing has been done.
He has since appealed to Veterinary department in the district to urgently control the rabid dogs to avoid loss of lives.

In February this year more than seven people were bitten by suspected rabid dogs in Masemu compound in Itezhi-tezhi. The Itezhi-tezhi police and Itezhi-tezhi district hospital recorded more than seven cases, a development which compelled government to send emergency rabies vaccines to Itezhi-tezhi district hospital.

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Barclays Banks pledges continued support to Zambia

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Barclays Bank Zambia PLC has reaffirmed its corporate responsibility to communities in which they do business in Zambia.

Bank Chairperson Jacob Sikazwe said his bank will continue to play an active role in the development and improvement of infrastructure in the country.

Mr. Sikazwe was speaking in Lusaka today during a site tour of the Barclays Bank funded hostel construction project at the University of Zambia’s Ridgeway Campus.

He said Barclays Bank felt obliged to do something at the campus because over the years it has suffered deterioration which has led to a shortage of hostels for students.

Mr. Sikazwe explained that the Bank’s sustainability agenda of helping the community is extensive and includes support to major social sectors in the country.

And the Chairperson of the University council Dr. Tukiya Kankasa-Mabula said educating the nation should be everyone’s responsibility because education forms one part of the key pillars of development.

Dr. Kankasa-Mabula said everyone should rise to the challenge and contribute towards the improvement of education in the country.

He implored other organizations to emulate Barclays Bank in improving the learning environment at the university.

Barclays Bank Zambia PLC made a commitment of K3.2 billion towards the construction of a students hostel at the University of Zambia.
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Zambia Team For Ghana Friendly

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Zambia squad for the international friendly against Ghana to be played on August 12 at Brisbane Road Stadium in London.
Team:

Goalkeepers: Kalililo Kakonje (AmaZulu, South Africa), Kennedy Mweene (Free State Stars, South Africa) 

Defenders: Dennis Banda (Green Buffaloes), Hichani Himonde, Nyambe Mulenga (Both Zesco United, Zambia), Emmanuel Mbola (Pyunik Yerevan, Armenia), Joseph Musonda (Lamonville Golden Arrows, South Africa).

Midfielders: Chanda Mwaba (RoPS, Finland), Stopilla Sunzu (Unattached), Andrew Sinkala (Ausberg, Germany), Noah Chivuta (Maritzburg United, South Africa),Francis Kasonde (Power Dynamos, Zambia), Felix Katongo (Unattached), James Chamanga (Dalian Shide, China)

Forwards: Emmanuel Mayuka  (Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel), Christopher Katongo (Armenia Bielefeld, Germany), Jacob Mulenga (FC Utrecht,Holland), Fwayo Tembo (Etoile Du Sahel,Tunisia), Given Singuluma (TP Mazembe, DR Congo)

Great Lakes Regional Centre to be established in Zambia

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The Great Lakes Regional Centre for Promotion of Good Governance Human Rights and Civic Education is expected to be officially launched in Zambia next week.

Zambia Permanent Representative to the Great Lakes Region Steke Mwale announced this at a press briefing in Lusaka today ahead of Third Summit of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (IC/GLR) to be hosted by Zambia on August 10, 2009.

Ambassador Mwale said 20 Heads of States among them Republican President Rupiah Banda will officially witness the launch of the centrer.

Mr. Mwale said a site for the center has already been located but could not give more details.He said this is because government was still is negotiating for the purchase price.

He also disclosed that 58 chief executive, who are civil servants have been attached to the Centre’s Secretariat to implement and domesticate issues for the region.

In the Pact of the GLR, it looks at peace and security, democracy and good governance, economic development and regional integration and humanitarian and social issues.

The Executive Secretariat International Conference on the GLR in collaboration with the Zambian government convenes the Third Summit and Heads of State in Lusaka, Zambia on August 10, 2009 to assess the progress made since Nairobi 2006.

The IC/GLR’s objective is finding a lasting solution to multiple and endemic problems facing the region and to create conducive environment and tools for security, stability, reconstruction and development.

On August 8, 2009 an IC/GLR Inter-ministerial meeting will convene before IC/GLR National coordinators meet on August 6, 2009.

Recently, Zambia’s foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande announced in Lusaka that Zambia will host the IC/GLR top among other things discuss and review developments and progress made in the region in the last two meetings in November 2004 and December 2006 in Tanzania and Kenya respectively.

And answering questions from Journalists, Mr. Mwale said the GLR is concerned on the economical and political tension is Zimbabwe.

Ambassador Mwale expressed hope that the 20 Heads of states coming to attend the Summit will address the Zimbabwe plight.

“The GRL is equally concerned about the economical and political tension in Zimbabwe, being a co-opted member of the GRL. But I hope the 20 Heads of states coming to attend the Summit will address the Zimbabwe plight because when you are not infected then you are affected,” Ambassador Mwale said.

Meanwhile, Mr. Mwale has said the pact on Security, stability and Development in the GLR has set up a Special reconstruction and development (SRAD) Fund aimed at building up peace in the region.

The Fund is similar to that of the 1945 World War II that left nations devastated after the war but this Fund helped rebuild the region.

“The GLR is very serious in terms of peace building is concerned and this is why we have set up this Fund to help rebuild the region in terms of peace building,” Mr. Mwale said.

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Sata accuses RB of not respecting traditional leaders

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satarallyPatriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata has accused President Rupiah Banda of having no respect for traditional rulers in the country.

Mr. Sata has said the MMD under Mr. Banda has failed to improve on the social infrastructure left by former UNIP government.

Addressing two separate rallies at Chitambo hospital grounds and another at Fisonge basic school grounds yesterday, Mr. Sata said in 1991, government gave back the respect chiefs deserved and stopped them from engaging into active politics.

He said it was sad that chiefs were now called to meet president Rupiah Banda at any place instead of the president paying courtesy call on them at their respective palaces.

He said UNIP under Dr. Kaunda built a lot of schools, roads and hospitals which the MMD were failing to improve on adding that government had even failed to make a road that would join Mpelembe from Chitambo hospital.

“There should have been a road by now joining Tuta road from here (Chitambo) but government has failed forcing people to still to go via mukando, a long way,” he said.

He said schools did not have adequate staffing while many trained teachers were still roaming the streets adding that government allegedly refused to increase workers salaries while the first lady Thandiwe was getting salaries when she was not working.

Mr. Sata urged the people of Chitambo to vote for PF candidate Chanda Mutale who he said was there own man and not to vote for MMD candidate Solomon Musonda because he was alleged to be a Zimbabwean.

“Vote for this young man, your son. Both Musonda and Rupiah Banda come from Zimbabwe so do not vote for Musonda, ” said as he introduced Mutale to the crowd.

Mr. Sata told Mutale to remain humble to the people saying people of Serenje did not want money from him but wanted leadership and somebody who could speak fo them.

He told him to ensure chief Muchinka’s palace was electrified and also ensure a road joining Serenje/Mansa road from Chitambo was made.

And speaking earlier, PF national chairperson, Samuel Mukupa wondered why people in rural areas continued to vote fo MMD when those in towns rejected.

He said it surprised him to find that people who were allegedly not cared for by the MMD government voted for them.

And Lusaka province chairperson, Paul Moonga, told the audience at Chitambo and Fisonge that the MMD had no love for them because even the late Nasim Hamir and the MMD candidate were not Zambians.

Mr. Moonga who praised people of Chitambo constituency for their hard work and construction of good looking houses said he however was disappointed that government had failed to help the people uplift their living standards.

He said while they were hard workers, they lacked support in terms of inputs from government thereby forcing them to face hunger all the times.

Mr. Moonga charged that MMD government respected animals more than people at Chipyapya where he alleged that people were being chased to leave land for animals.

The Patriotic Front (PF) team was in the constituency to drum up support for Chanda Mutale who is one of the four candidates vying for Chitambo parliamentary seat that fell vacant after the death of MMD Member of Parliament Nasim Hamir last May.

Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has set August 13th 2009, as polls day in the by-election.
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Wife killer 60, beaten to death

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A 52 year old woman of Mansa resettlement scheme was over the weekend murdered by her husband during a domestic dispute.

Luapula province second in command Muweswa Wakwinji confirmed the incident which happened around 04: 00 hours on Saturday morning, to ZANIS.

Mr. Wakwinji said Filimon Mateyo aged 60 suspected his wife Agness Mwape of having an extra marital affair. He said this made him beat his wife with a pounding stick until she died.

He said Mateyo ran into the bush upon realising that the wife had died but that he was apprehended by a mob which beat him to death.

He said the bodies of the two deceased are lying in Mansa General Hospital awaiting postmortem.

Mr. Wakwinji said a man has since been arrested in connection with the matter and that he would appear in court soon.

And a 72 year old cyclist of Musaila site and service in Mansa died after he was hit by a truck which was being towed on Samfya – Mansa road on Monday.

The accident occurred near Rock Front around 13 : 00 hours as he moved in the same direction with the Volvo truck registration number ABG 1995 driven by Harrison Mumba.

Mr. Wakwinji said the cyclist Ivoy Kambafwile was hit by the truck which was being towed.

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The Oasis Forum and the Constitution-Making Process

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By Henry Kyambalesa

The decision by the Oasis Forum to embark on a series of nationwide efforts to put pressure on the National Constitutional Conference (NCC) and the government to conclude the constitutional review process this year is a clear reflection of its members’ commitment to be major voices of the voiceless in our beloved country. They, therefore, deserve the support of all Zambians who have the interest of Zambia at heart in this endeavor.

The statement made recently by Vice-President George Kunda in Parliament that the NCC will conclude its work in 2010 is a setback to the constitutional review process, which was initiated in February 2003 with the establishment of the Mung’omba Constitutional Review Commission (CRC).

The delay in the constitution-making process from December 2005 when the CRC presented its report and Draft Republican constitution to date seems to be the result of both personal and partisan interests.

It seems to be a result of MMD leaders’ opposition to the CRC’s recommendations relating to the appointment of Ministers from outside Parliament, the 50 + 1 requirement for winning the Republican presidency, presidential candidates having running mates, and so forth.

Opposition to the recommendation concerning the appointment of Cabinet Ministers from the general public, for example, is a result of attempts aimed at according greater control of the legislative arm of the government by the executive President through Ministers, and protecting the President from impeachment.

In this regard, Ms. Mutale Nalumango was quoted on February 26, 2005 as having said that the government rejected the recommendation to appoint cabinet ministers from outside parliament because doing so would put the President in a precarious position because he or she would have no control over parliament and, in the case of an impeachment motion, he or she would be vulnerable.

And the argument by Mr. Gabriel Namulambe that “it would be difficult for ministers who are appointed outside parliament to execute their duties as they would not understand issues affecting people at the grassroots” tells us volumes about the flawed reasoning of some MMD leaders, cronies, sycophants and sympathizers.

It certainly makes no sense for a tiny fraction of Zambians who are members of the NCC to suppress recommendations that were made by the CRC based on submissions made by citizens nationwide, such as the recommendation requiring a Republican president to appoint members of his or her Cabinet from non-Members of Parliament, which is important for several reasons.

1. Cabinet-level appointments from the Zambian society at large can afford a Republican president a larger pool of competent people from which he or she can constitute a Cabinet.
2.It can provide for greater separation of powers between the legislative and executive branches of government.
3.It can afford presidential aspirants enough time to identify potential ministerial appointees well before general elections rather than waiting for parliamentary elections to be concluded. Further, it would reduce the work overload on government officials who have to handle both ministerial and parliamentary functions.

What the government needed to do soon after the Mung’omba CRC submitted its Draft Constitution was to have a panel of representatives from duly registered political parties (1 from each of the 26 parties then) to constitute a body of 15 or so independent Zambian technocrats and charge them with the responsibility of ironing out any errors and inconsistencies in the Draft Constitution within a few months.

This approach can still be pursued by abolishing the NCC and, in the process, save the country huge sums of money. President Rupiah Banda can show leadership on this issue rather than wait until the NCC churns out a questionable Republican constitution that will be tainted by personal and partisan interests.

If the President makes such an executive decision, it could very well be his only opportunity to leave a lasting legacy by which his administration will forever be remembered.

As things stand now, it is clear that the NCC will not produce an acceptable Republican constitution – a people’s constitution expected to stand the test of time. Rather, it will produce a constitution that will be designed to suit the vested interests of the MMD. And whatever non-MMD government that will be given the mandate to assume the governance of the country will very likely constitute yet another constitutional review commission!

The Vice President will handle journalists demo- RB

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President Rupiah Banda before he left for South Africa at Lusaka international airport.
President Rupiah Banda before he left for South Africa at Lusaka international airport.
PRESIDENT Banda has reiterated his disgust against some MMD cadres who have been harassing journalists.

“Once again, I condemn any violence against journalists. I said it then, although you (media) underplayed it. I want to say it again, I am against that and I totally condemn it and whoever is perpetrating it,” he said.

Mr Banda said journalists have been doing their work and he does not like violence against them.[quote]

On the planned protest march by members of media bodies in the country to State House this Friday, President Banda said Government has written to leaders of media bodies that he has delegated the Vice-President to deal with the matter as he will still be in South Africa.
He was speaking to journalists at the Lusaka International Airport shortly before leaving for South Africa yesterday.

And Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia Chapter chairperson Henry Kabwe said although media bodies had not yet received notification from Government, President Banda’s decision to delegate the Vice-President to deal with the matter is welcome.

Mr Kabwe said the President’s decision shows the importance he has attached to the cry of the media about the continued harassment of journalists.

Meanwhile President Banda commended cooperating partners for resuming funding to the Ministry of Health after realising that Government is doing its best to curb corruption in the ministry.

Mr Banda also instructed Vice-President George Kunda to follow up on reports that some health institutions in the country have run out of food so that it can be sent there as soon as possible.

Mr Banda said the Vice-President will take care of reports that St. Francis Hospital in Katete has run out of food.

“I want to take advantage of this opportunity to thank the donors for realising that we are doing our best to curb corruption in the Ministry of Health,” he said.

And the President said Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata is free to go ahead with the planned impeachment proceedings.

Mr Banda said he has always been calling for the opposition to commence impeachment proceedings and wondered why they have not started.

He was responding to a question from journalists who told him that Mr Sata had refuted reports that he had abandoned impeachment proceedings.

President Banda, who left for South Africa yesterday, was accompanied by First Lady Thandiwe.

He was seen off by the Vice-President, Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services Ronnie Shikapwasha, Minister of Home Affairs Lameck Mangani and Lusaka Province Minister Charles Shawa.

Others were Secretary to the Cabinet Joshua Kanganja and other senior Government officials.

While in South Africa, President Banda is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with his counterpart Jacob Zuma in Pretoria.

The President is also expected to undergo a medical review and will return home immediately after completing the scheduled business.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Itezhi-tezhi District Council official treated to a snake reception

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The reinstated Itezhi-tezhi District Council Secretary Levy Nachome was yesterday treated to a rude shock when he found a huge grey stray snake in his office causing him to abandon the office temporarily.

The cobra snake was discovered on the back of his office chair when it charged at him when he looked over his shoulder .
The mysterious snake was almost striking the back of his head when he saw it and jumped over his office table and run away to the next office.

“At 13:00 hours I went into the office and sat, after a few minutes when I looked over my shoulder I just saw a huge snake charging at me and immediately I jumped over the my office table and went to tell my secretary to call people so they could come and kill it” Mr Nachome narrated .

“Am very scared, I don’t understand how the snake sneaked into the office , it cant enter the office through the window because the window was closed at that time, its very strange for me.”he said.

The announcement of the snake in the Council Secretary’s office temporarily disturbed the Special Council meeting which was taking place in the council chamber.

Mrs Mutinta Telebwe, his secretary ,said in an interview that the snake is believed to have entered in the morning through the front door.

” I was in the office when I heard the Council Secretary banging the door of his office open and run into my office saying help there is a snake in here .” she said.

” When people came to kill it ,the snake could not move well on the carpet , it went to the fridge on the corner of the office and sat there for some time before one man hit it with a stick on the head” she said.

The discovery of the snake has made some people to make wild superstitious speculation that it was an omen that some people are not happy with his reinstatement as Itezhi-tezhi Council Secretary after being suspended last year in February 2008.

The snake was killed around 13:00 and the council secretary has since gone back for work in his office.

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