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Zambia needs transformational leaders – Chishimba

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Former KASAMA central Member of Parliament Saviour Chishimba
Former KASAMA central Member of Parliament Saviour Chishimba

Former Kasama Central Constituency Member of Parliament Saviour  Chishimba says youths must take up leadership roles and contribute to national development.

Dr Chishimba made the pronouncements today during the official launch of the United Progressive People (UPP) party at Broadway Cinema Hall today.

He said currently the country lacks transformational leaders who need to spearhead developmental projects.

Dr Chishimba explained that the UPP had come with a gentle but revolutionary voice and that it would stand the test of time as it was founded on sound principles.

Speaking earlier, UPP Chairperson Mable Manda said the party would in the next three months hold a party convention where party leaders would be elected into office.

And party General Secretary Carolyn Nanyangwe said the people of Zambia had for the past 45 years yearned for a leadership that guaranteed justice and dignity for all.

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The $720 000 budgeted for legal fees too expensive- TIZ

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Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) chapter president Reuben Lifuka (l) with Attorney General Mumba Malila
Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) chapter president Reuben Lifuka (l) with Attorney General Mumba Malila
TRANSPARENCY International Zambia (TIZ) has implored

the Government to evaluate the work of the Task Force on Corruption considering the huge amount of money that is paid to lawyers on the investigative wing.

TIZ president, Reuben Lifuka said in an interview in Lusaka that if an evaluation process was undertaken, the Government would draw up lessons on how best to set up the financial intelligence unit under the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).[quote]

Justice Deputy Minister, Todd Chilembo last week told Parliament that the Government had this year budgeted US$720,000 for legal fees for local lawyers on the task force.

“While we appreciate that fighting corruption is expensive, the results should justify these huge expenses. “We want to urge the Government to conduct a thorough evaluation of using a task force to investigate and prosecute high-profile corruption cases and use these lessons as it embarks upon setting up the serious frauds unit or the financial intelligence unit,” Mr Lifuka said.

He said the TIZ had for some time been concerned with the design of the task force and its subsequent operations especially in terms of securing the services of private legal practitioners.

He said one of the reasons advanced for setting up the task force was that experts from the different law enforcement agencies would be pooled together and, thus, ensure success in the investigation and prosecution of high-profile cases. “The engagement of private legal practitioners is a clear indication that the task force on its own lacks the necessary technical capacity. The payment of $700,000 each year would not be necessary if Government had concentrated on developing the institutional and technical capacity of the ACC.

“This is not to say we do not recognise some of the important successes scored by the task force, but we are convinced that it is an expensive undertaking,” Mr Lifuka said. He said part of the money being paid to private lawyers on the task force could have been used to strengthen the work of the ACC.

“The unfortunate part of this whole episode is that it is possible that despite Government spending such colossal sums on lawyers and other operational costs, little may come out of the several court cases,” Mr Lifuka said.
[Times of Zambia]

Luanshya mine investor cheers miners

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The National Union for Miners and Allied Workers (NUMAW) has expressed happiness over the progress achieved at the former Luanshya Copper Mine by China Non-ferrous Metal Group Company Limited (CNMC).

NUMAW president Mundia Sikufele said the new investor is living up to its promises in the managing of the mine’s operations.

“Currently, they cannot do everything at once because they are experiencing teething problems,” he said.
Mr Sikufele said the number of employees that are being recalled keeps increasing.

He said this shows how committed the new investor is in bringing back to life the operations of the mine which was placed under care and maintenance in January this year.

Mr Sikufele is optimistic that once CNMC resumes operations at both Baluba and Muliashi, the number of employees would increase to 1,500 as projected by the investor.

And Zambia Chambers of Commerce and Industry chairman north Eddie Kapungulya said CNMC should be given time to meet its timetable.

Mr Kapungulya said it is difficult for any country to find an investor when the world is experiencing an economic recession.

He said CNMC should ensure that it gives business to local suppliers and contractors as opposed to outsourcing goods and manpower.

Mr Kapungulya said operations of the mine would increase economic activities in Luanshya and the country as a whole.

CNMC will spend US$60 million in rehabilitating the mine.

And CNMC has set August 9, 2009, as the date for resuming underground operations at Baluba Mine following the near completion of feasibility studies.
The company has since re-engaged 610 former miners and the number is expected to increase.

Meanwhile, Government has asked mining companies to put in place safety measures to avoid unnecessary loss of lives through accidents.

Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development Permanent Secretary Godfrey Beene said in Chingola that mine accidents can easily be avoided if mine owners put in place safety measures aimed at protecting the lives of their employees.

He said mining is hazardous and that protection of workers’ lives should always take centre stage.

Dr Beene said Government will not tolerate mining companies that overlook the importance of safeguarding the lives of their workers.

He was speaking in Chingola when he launched Konkola Copper Mines’ health and safety at work policy.

Dr Beene said the launch of the health and safety at work policy by KCM was a clear indication that the firm cares about the safety of its workers.

“I have noted with satisfaction that KCM is spending huge amounts of money on safety of its workers.

Having worked in the mining industry myself, I clearly know and understand why safety and health should be paramount to your company,” Dr Beene said.

He said Government will not tolerate mine companies that overlook the importance of safeguarding the safety of their workers.

And Dr Beene commended KCM for supplementing Government’s efforts in addressing problems faced by vulnerable children and people in various communities.

“I must also state that KCM has been contributing to the development of our country by supporting the HIV/AIDS campaign and malaria programmes in various communities,” Dr Beene said.

Speaking at the same function, KCM chief executive officer Kishore Kumar said productivity in the mining sector can only be achieved when workers operate in a conducive environment.

“We are not just here to make profit, but to see to it that the health and safety of our workers is ensured.

“I am proud to announce that despite the economic meltdown the country is facing, we did not get discouraged and now things have started getting better,” Mr Kumar said.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Let Govt decide on ZAMTEL – Siulapwa

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News Generation party president Humphrey Siulapwa stresses a point during a press briefing in Lusaka
News Generation party president Humphrey Siulapwa stresses a point during a press briefing in Lusaka
The New Generation Party (NGP) has urged Zambians to let

government decided on how best the privatization of ZAMTEL should be handled.

NGP President Humphrey Siulapwa says government has the mandate from the people to make decision on ZAMTEL.

Speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka today, Mr. Siulapwa said Zambians should not be defensive and confrontational on the issue of ZAMTEL.

Mr. Siulapwa said ZAMTEL has continued to make losses hence the need for the people to let government to privatize the firm.

The NGP President said the privatization of ZAMTEL was inevitable adding that what matters was how the privatization was going to be managed.

He said Zambians should offer alternative solutions on how best the government could handle the privatization of ZAMTEL.

Meanwhile, Mr. Siulapwa condemned the shooting and the use of live bullets on Copperbelt University students where Cornelius Mwape, a CBU student, was shot and wounded by police.

He said there was need for the Police Service to produce a comprehensive report on the matter.

Mr. Siulapwa said the Police officer involved in the shooting of Cornelius Mwape must be prosecuted.

And Mr. Siulapwa also condemned the violence on Journalists by some Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) cadres.

He said violence against journalists by some MMD cadres was unfortunate.
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The Weekend in Pictures

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Traditional dancers performing an Ila dance at the show grounds in Lusaka.
Traditional dancers performing an Ila dance at the show grounds in Lusaka.

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President Rupiah Banda and vice president George Kunda let loose some baloons to signal the official opening of the agriculture and commercial show in Lusaka
President Rupiah Banda and vice president George Kunda let loose some baloons to signal the official opening of the agriculture and commercial show in Lusaka

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Photographers are blocked by protocol officers and security guards during the official opening of the agriculture and commercial show by President Rupiah Banda in Lusaka
Photographers are blocked by protocol officers and security guards during the official opening of the agriculture and commercial show by President Rupiah Banda in Lusaka

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A helper going to receive Lusaka musician Maiko Zulu and sky jumper Robert Bishop after the two had a jump at the agriculture and commercial show
A helper going to receive Lusaka musician Maiko Zulu and sky jumper Robert Bishop after the two had a jump at the agriculture and commercial show

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Lusaka musician Maiko Zulu taking off his sky jumping attire after landing from a sky jump at the on-going agriculture and commercial show in Lusaka
Lusaka musician Maiko Zulu taking off his sky jumping attire after landing from a sky jump at the on-going agriculture and commercial show in Lusaka

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A Nyau dancer entertaining show goers in Lusaka
A Nyau dancer entertaining show goers in Lusaka

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A 'man made' elephant was among the entertainment package at the show in Lusaka.
A 'man made' elephant was among the entertainment package at the show in Lusaka.

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Beauty pageants in the Miss Cavendish contest washing a car during a fundraising event in Lusaka.
Beauty pageants in the Miss Cavendish contest washing a car during a fundraising event in Lusaka.

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Democratic Republic of Congo rhumba musician Werrason in Lusaka before his shows
Democratic Republic of Congo rhumba musician Werrason in Lusaka before his shows

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Breathing fire... a man playing with fire at the show in Lusaka
Breathing fire... a man playing with fire at the show in Lusaka

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President Rupiah Banda and MMD Chitambo candidate Solomon Musonda at a public rally in Serenje
President Rupiah Banda and MMD Chitambo candidate Solomon Musonda at a public rally in Serenje

Updated: Farmers Day Holiday Weekend Scorecard

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Zambia’s August 12 friendly international against Ghana in London will be without players from Zesco United.

Zesco have reiterated their earlier statement that any call-ups from the defending league champions will not be released for any international engagements involving the national team this month.

The friendly, to be played in the London east-end at Brisbane Road, clashes on Zesco’s departure date  for Sudan for their Caf African champions League Group A match against hosts Al Hilal.

Zesco will face Al Hilal in Khartoum three days after the Zambia-Ghana friendly on August 15.

The Ndola club has said they will only release any call-up 5 days before Zambia’s  2010 World/African Cup Group C qualifier against Algeria to be played on September 6 in Algiers.

Caf African Champions League

Group A

01/08/2009

Kano

Kano Pillars 3(Victor Namo 18″ 33″, Moses Ogaga 90″)- El Merriekh 1(Endurance Idahor 58″)
31/07/2009

Khartoum

Al Hilal 1(Osama Altaewon 9″)- Zesco United 0

[standings league_id=14 template=extend logo=false]

Group B

01/08/2009

Sousse

Etoile du Sahel 2(Ammar Jemal 33″ pen, Aymen Abdennour  62″)- TP Mazembe 1(Luyeye Mvete 13″)

02/08/2009

Owerri

Heartland 3(ThankGod Ike 2″,Uche Agba 26″, Ikechukwu Ibenegbu 48″)-Monomotapa 1(Daniel Kamunenga 50″)

[standings league_id=9 template=extend logo=false]
Faz Premier Division Week 17 Fixtures

05/08/2009

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

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

Week 19

01-02/08/2009

North

Chindwin 1-Kitwe United 1

Nkana 1-Prisons Leopards 0

Kalulushi Modern Stars 2-Kalewa 1

Ndola United 1-Zesco-Luapula 0

Mufulira Wanderers  2-Luanshya United 0

Lime Hotspurs  1-Mufulira Blackpool 3

Nchanga  Rangers 2- Muchindu 0

Chingola Leopards 1-Indeni 1

Mining Rangers  0- Afrisports 3

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

Paramilitary 0-National Assembly 1

Young Green Eagles 2-Police Bullets 1

Lusaka Celtic 2-Mazabuka United 1

Zamcoal Diggers 2-Nkwazi 0

Green Eagles 2-Luena Buffaloes 0
 
Nampundwe 1-Petauke United 0

Profund Warriors 0-Livingstone Pirates 0
 
Riflemen 1-Lusaka City Council 1

Kascol Rangers 0-Lusaka Tigers 0

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

Man hangs himself after killing wife, baby and mother in law

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A 39-Year-old man of Shinampamba Village in Luchena area of Chief Shezongo in Itezhi-tezhi District has committed suicide  after killing his wife, his  mother-in -law and his nine-month-old child.

Police and relatives to the assailant confirmed to ZANIS in Itezhi-tezhi over the weekend, that the incident happened on Friday around 18:00 hours.

Police said Albert Kabangu,39, killed his wife Nyambe Mary, 33, his mother in-law Annah Kabangu,57, and his nine month- old child following a failed reconciliation attempt with his wife.

Police said the assailant attempted to reconcile with his wife from whom he had been separated for over two weeks, but the wife vehemently refused resulting in a fierce fight between the two.

Osten Mangwato, a relative to the husband, said the mother-in-law tried to stop the fight but the son-in-law hit her with a hoe stick on the head and she died instantly.

Mangwato narrated that when the wife saw that her husband had become uncontrollable,  she attempted to run away but he caught up with her and repeatedly hit her with a hoe stick until she died.

Mangwato said the man then ran home and killed his nine month-old child and then hung himself.

All the bodies have been placed in the Itezhi-tezhi district hospital mortuary awaiting a postmortem.

Last month a man of Luubwe ward in Itezhi-tezhi disrict killed his wife and his eight month-old child after suspecting her of flirting with another man of the same area.
ZANIS

Zain launches Zambia’s first ever pre-paid roaming service

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Zain Africa CEO Chris Gabriel stressing a point at the launch of Zambia’s first ever Pre-paid roaming service.
Zain Africa CEO Chris Gabriel stressing a point at the launch of Zambia’s first ever Pre-paid roaming service.

Zain Zambia announced the launch of its prepaid roaming, a service that gives customers the ability to automatically make and receive voice calls and SMS using their local Zain number when they have travelled out of the country.

Pre-paid roaming is yet another first from Zain, the largest mobile phone company in Zambia, renowned for its innovative products within the mobile industry.

Zain is also the only mobile phone company to offer BlackBerry business communication solution to the Zambian customers.

Announcing the launch in Lusaka on Friday, Zain Chief Executive Officer for Africa, Mr. Chris Gabriel, said, “this is innovation that I believe will have a positive dent on Zambian commerce”.

“This is the first time any mobile phone company is introducing pre-paid roaming service to customers in Zambia”, Mr. Gabriel said.

Pre-paid roaming will enable all customers on the pre-paid platform of the Zain network to enjoy roaming so they can stay in touch with their family and friends back home whenever they travel out of the country for work or pleasure.

“To start with, we are launching this pre-paid service with roaming partners in South Africa and the United Kingdom,” he added. In South Africa customers will roam on Cell C while in the UK on Vodafone.

Zain has promised to sign up a lot more roaming partners in key countries where Zambians frequently fly to.

Until now, only post-paid clients have been able to use roaming on their home Zain numbers each time they travel abroad.

“Effective today, any one of our pre-paid customers can roam away from home on their local numbers each time they travel to any of the two destinations mentioned above, the list will keep on growing as we add more and more destinations,” Mr. Gabriel said.

Zain has introduced the pre-paid roaming service in response to the demands of its customers and convinced that it will add value to the business environment in the country.

This is also another bid from us to continuously strive towards ensuring that we contribute to efforts aimed at creating a conducive business environment that will make Zambia a more attractive investment place, the company said in a statement.

For as long as pre-paid customers have their phones credited with sufficient talk time, they will be able to use their local number to call back home and or receive calls from friends and family.

He said prepaid customers have luxury to still top up their phones while away using various options including Mobile Top Up, Me2U and even better still, someone can travel with physical Zain scratch cards and still be able to top up while abroad.

Corporate clients who are on the pre-paid platform have now got the privilege to enjoy roaming, which for a long time has been restricted to post-paid clients.

Zain believes that the Small to Medium Entrepreneur (SME) sector, which commands great growth potential, needs to be supported with the right business tools to realize its inherent potential that will eventually benefit the nation.

“I’m happy to advise that pre-paid roaming can be a very ideal business tool that can help unlock the business potential in the SME sector and speed up business transactions that could otherwise be delayed on account of communication limitations,” said Mr. Gabriel.

Zambia to achieve the 10% inflation target – Fundanga

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BANK of Zambia (BoZ) governor Caleb Fundanga is optimistic that Zambia’s inflation rate will be reduced by four per cent or less to meet the 10 per cent inflation target set by Government in the 2009 national budget.

Speaking during a media briefing at the BoZ stand at the on-going Zambia Agricultural and Commercial Show, Dr Fundanga said it is possible for Zambia to achieve the 10 per cent annual inflation rate target in the remaining quarter of the year.

He said the reduction in food inflation due to the on-going crop marketing season including the reduction of mealie meal prices, will play a significant role in boosting the national economy.

Dr Fundanga said the high inflation rate was caused by the discontinuation of Government-subsidised maize by the Food Reserve Agency and pass-through effects of depreciation of the Kwacha against foreign currencies.
He said the BoZ hopes to see continued stability in the exchange rate and would continue to employ indirect instruments in monetary operations.

He said the 19.4 per cent rise in copper price to US$4,045. 66 per metric tonnes from US$3,389.42 per metric tonne, the doubling of sugar production by the Zambia Sugar Company and cement production by Lafarge Zambia, and the diversification of the economy would help the country pick up from its current economic woes.

He said it was too early to comment on whether or not Government will borrow from the public to meet its budgetary costs.

“There is still hope that some donors will honour their budgetary pledges before the end of August,” Dr Fundanga said.

Dr Fundanga also said China’s economic recovery will play a significant role in copper export revenue for Zambia because China is one of the major importers of copper.

He said, however, that relying on copper for more revenue would be risky because prices of the commodity are volatile.

Dr Fundanga observed that inflationary pressures are expected to emanate from high production costs due to current power shortages and the recently approved 35 per cent electricity tariffs and higher international crude oil prices.

The local currency is said to have been relatively stable against the US dollar and appreciated by one per cent compared with a depreciation of 9.3 per cent recorded in the first quarter of the year.

“The average inter-bank exchange rate of the Kwacha against the US dollar strengthened to K5, 281.64 against the US dollar as at the end of June from K5,337.18 against the US dollar as at end of March 2009.

Foreign players made net supplies of US$59.8 million in the previous quarter.

Dr Fundanga also said the volume of unpaid cheques declined by 11 per cent to 5,568 bank cheques and has urged the media to educate the public on the consequences of bouncing cheques.

He also said preliminary data shows that Zambia recorded an overall balance of payment surplus of US$24.9 million during the second quarter of 2009 with a deficit of US$147.7 million the previous quarter, due to narrowing of the current deficit to US$107.3 million from US$231.3 million.

He said copper export earnings have recorded about 19.4 per cent rise.

“Similarly, cobalt export earnings recorded a 39.2 per cent increase to US$18.0 million following an increase in the realised price to US$12.97 per pound from US$5.03 per pound,” he said

However, cobalt export volumes declined by 46 per cent to 628.51 tonnes.

He said that investment pledges totaled US$762.7 million compared with US$1.820.7 million during the same period in 2008.

Dr Fundanga also said the importation of vehicles declined by 25 per cent mainly because of the economic crisis the country is facing but acknowledged that the development is good for the economy.

President Banda urges Chitambo residents to vote for the MMD candidate

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rupiahpicturePresident Rupiah Banda has urged the people of Chitambo Constituency to elect a Member of Parliament who will easily access government resources for use in the development of the constituency.

President Banda urged Chitambo residents to vote to the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) candidate Dr. Solomon Musonda because he would bring about development in the area.

Mr. Banda was speaking at when he addressed scores of residents during a rally at Gibson Basic School and Katinda Basic School in Serenje today.

President Banda said Dr. Musonda was a capable leader because he understood and articulated issues well.

Mr. Banda said government, through its Area Members of Parliament, was particularly committed to bringing development to rural areas.

On the rehabilitation of roads, Mr. Banda said government has since dispatched Earth moving machines to all districts to work on the road network in all the districts.

He said the move was in line with the election campaigns during the presidential by-election.[quote]

Speaking earlier, MMD National Chairman Michael Mabenga urged political leaders in the country to emulate the leadership of President Banda who is focused on national development.

Mr. Mabenga urged the people of Chitambo to vote for the MMD candidate because the MMD government is committed to national development.

And Chief Kankomba said the people in Serenje District were happy with the leadership of President Rupiah Banda.

He said President Banda is the first Republican President to visit the area since independence.

Chief Kankomba said it was wrong for some people to label traditional leaders as partisan by virtue of supporting the government of the day as they were justifiably helping to all the people regardless of political affiliation to bring about development.

Meanwhile, all the eight chiefs in Serenje District have thrown their support behind the MMD candidate Dr. Solomon Musonda.

President Banda is tomorrow, Monday, scheduled to hold another rally at Chitambo grounds before moving to Kando Basic School where he will hold another rally before leaving for Lusaka.

The Chitambo by-election which has been slated for August 13 was necessitated following the death of area member of parliament Nasim Hamir.

ZANIS

Scribes to stage demo over the beating up of journalists

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Media bodies have resolved to march to State House on Friday, August 07, 2009 to petition President Rupiah Banda to get his commitment that the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) will renounce violence against journalists.

Speaking on behalf of other media bodies, Media Institute of Southern Africa, MISA-Zambia Chairperson Henry Kabwe said the move is aimed at urging President Banda to take further action apart from condemning the attacks on journalists.

Mr. Kabwe said culprits should be arrested so that lessons can be drawn by other party cadres that beating journalists who play a key role of disseminating information attracts punishment.

Journalists from The Post and Times of Zambia Newspapers, who had gone to cover the arrival of President Rupiah Banda from Uganda where he had gone to attend the Smart Partnership Dialogue, were on Wednesday, July 29, 2009 beaten up by MMD cadres.

President Banda has since condemned the beating up of the journalists.

Meanwhile, the Media bodies have called on government to drop the charges against Post News Editor Chansa Kabwela.

Speaking on behalf of other media bodies, Media Institute of Southern Africa, MISA-Zambia Chairperson Henry Kabwe said this would be a measure of democracy and good governance which encourages diversity of views and opinions.

Ms Kabwela is facing charges of being in possession of and circulating material that can corrupt morals.

ZANIS

Insecurity in Msisi compound worries residents

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A civic leader has attributed the increase in criminal activities in Lusaka’s Msisi compound to inadequate police presence in the area.

Nkholoma ward one councillor, Francis Daka says criminals are taking advantage of the limited number of police officers in the area to terrorize residents.

Mr. Daka said in an interview that the delay in completing the construction of a police post near Shoprite Checkers along Kafue road has further contributed to thefts in the area.

The councilor urged the Lusaka City Council to pay up the constructor in a bid to ensure the speedy completion of the police post.

And Ward Development Committee Chairperson Melody Mate said the existing police posts are inadequate to police the growing population of the area.

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Zambia makes strides in eradication of malaria

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Zambia has made strides in the eradication of malaria and in the area of maternal health.

Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister, Brian Chituwo says the malaria prevalence has considerably reduced while the infant mortality rate has reduced by a significant margin.

Dr. Chituwo, who is the immediate former minister of health, was speaking in Lusaka last evening during the fundraising dinner for the Lions Club, District 413, whose efforts are for the construction of a maternity ward and a mortuary at Mungule Health Centre in Katuba.

Dr. Chituwo attributed the successes to a strong partnership between government and cooperating partners.

He said government is committed in uplifting the standard of living of the citizenry by reducing the disease burden in the country.

Dr. Chituwo has since commended the Lions Club in Zambia for partnering with government in the education, health and other sectors.

Speaking earlier, Lions Club of Lusaka North President, Mulenga Shamba said his club is scouting for K625 million for the construction of a mortuary and the maternity ward at Mungule Health Centre.

Lion Shamba said the lions clubs has continued to sacrifice their time and resources for the betterment of the people in the communities.

He has since pledged continued support to the government in assisting the less privilege in society.

At the same function, Katuba Member of Parliament, Jonas Shakafuswa pledged K100 million from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) toward the project.

And Spar Zambia gave the club K5 million while several other individuals pledged money and resources for the construction of the mortuary and maternity ward.

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Investors want to build 1 million houses-Teta

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GOVERNMENT says it is in the process of engaging various stakeholders and the international community to build one million houses along the line of rail and some rural parts of the country.

Minister of Local Government and Housing, Benny Tetamashimba, disclosed that Government has so far received offers from China, India and United Sates of America (USA) to build approximately one million houses across the country.

Mr Tetamashimba said in an interview that half of the houses would be sold on cash basis upon completion of construction while one quarter would be offered to Zambians for long-term payment while the other quarter would be rented out by the investor for a period of time before handing over the infrastructure to local authorities.

“We are receiving offers from China, India and USA to build houses. 55 per cent of these will be sold out-rightly while 25 per cent will be sold to people who can pay in 15 to 20 years while the investor will put the other 25 per cent on rent and hand them over to councils after some years. We believe that’s the way we can move out of the accommodation problem,” Mr Tetamashimba said.

He said Government will in the next three months engage residents in Lusaka’s illegal settlements such as Kuku townships in an effort to demolish them to pave way for more modern housing structures.

Mr Tetamashimba said a Chinese investor is willing to erect pre-fabricated houses with a life span of over 60 years. He said that this will alleviate the shortage of accommodation in Lusaka.

He said the investor is able to build hundreds of houses in a short time as five pre-fabricated housing can be erected each day.

H, however, said Government is yet to make concrete agreements with investors to meet the shortage of about one million houses across the country.

He said Solwezi is among towns with a huge accommodation demand triggered by a rapidly growing mining industry.

Meanwhile, Mr Tetamashimba has warned illegal estate agents against exploiting people seeking accommodation.
He has urged the illegal estate agents to register their companies.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Police apologise to shot student

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THE Zambia Police has “unreservedly” apologised to the Copperbelt University (CBU) student who was shot and wounded during protests last week.

Inspector General of Police Francis Kabonde said in a press statement yesterday that the shooting of Cornelius Mwape calls for wholesome condemnation.

“It is with profound regret that (the) Zambia Police further wish to extend apologies to the general public and other interested stakeholders associated with the administration and dispensation of justice,” Mr Kabonde said.

He said the incident could lead to the public’s loss of confidence in the Police Service.

Mr Kabonde called on police officers to uphold professionalism, discipline and integrity.

“All officers should equally observe rules that govern the use of firearms and ensure that sufficient grounds exist to warrant the use of firearms,” he said.
He said the Police Service is committed to upholding human rights.

Mwape was shot while in a group of fellow CBU students who were protesting against the police rescuing a suspected thief the students had caught allegedly stealing a lap top computer at the university.

[Zambia Daily Mail]