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24 injured in Lundazi Road accident

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Twenty four people are admitted to Lundazi District Hospital after the truck they were traveling in overturned some 30 kilometers north of Lundazi. The accident happened around 19:00 hours on the Lundazi-Chama road yesterday.

Eastern Province Commanding Officer Mary Chikwanda confirmed the accident to ZANIS in Lundazi this morning.

She said the driver of the truck registration number ABA 8319, Andrew Nkhoma 40, was carrying approximately 19 tonnes of tobacco for Alliance One, with 24 passengers sitting on top of the merchandise.

She said there were a total of 27 passengers when the accident happened. Of these, 16 men and one woman are admitted to the hospital. One man is in a critical condition.

Ms. Chikwanda said the accident occurred when the driver of the truck failed to negotiate a curve, which caused the truck to overturn.
She further said the truck was overloaded and that the driver has since been charged with careless driving.

Lundazi District Commissioner Masauso Banda told ZANIS that he was saddened by the accident.

Mr. Banda wondered why tobacco companies have to endanger the lives of people by allowing them to sit on top of the load.
He said this when he went to Lundazi General Hospital to check on the accident victims.

When contacted for a comment, owner of the truck Kalidi Dalala denied being the owner and when pressed further, said he was busy attending to other matters.

Two days ago, a Mitsubishi Pajero overturned on the Lundazi-Chipata road injuring three people in the process.
ZANIS

I am used to insults – RB

President Rupiah Banda has called on MMD members on the Copperbelt Province to re-organise themselves and turn a blind eye to the insults that he receives from opposition political party leaders.

President Banda said his political opponents thought he would fail to rule the country because he came in at a time when the whole world was going through an economic crisis.

“Don’t pay attention to the insults they shower me with everyday, I am used to the insults, they started from the time it was known that I was the MMD candidate. I have defeated them before and I will still defeat them again” he said.

The president further reminded his political opponents that he was the only candidate that was voted for by people from all tribes, districts and provinces.

“All people, tribes, districts and provinces voted for me, other candidates have failed for three times, he did not even pass grade nine and twelve how can he compete with a graduate with two degrees? He was born a failure,” he said.

The President said the government of the day had a duty to make the country a stable place to live in.

He was speaking this morning when he arrived at the Ndola International Airport at 10:40 hours aboard the presidential jet from Lusaka on his way to Zambia Telecommunications (Zamtel) training college where he was scheduled to address workers.

The President who explained that his visit to Ndola was to talk to Zamtel employees, stressed that his government would solve the problems the company is facing.

And speaking earlier MMD Copperbelt Provincial Chairman Joseph Chilambwe said the cadres in the province get disturbed when they hear insults being directed at the President.

Mr Chilambwe said the MMD still wondered why some media were being used as conduits of insults.

“Mr President we wonder why some media are being used as conduits of insults, in fact they do not even have money to run away if something happened in the country,” he charged.

And Copperbelt Provincial Minister Mwansa Mbulakulima in his welcoming remarks said the President had brought the world closer to Zambia.

“You have brought the world closer to Zambia; we have observed visitations by neighbouring heads of state because you are showing us that Zambia is not an island but that it needs to network with other countries,” he said.

He said the Province was happy that the current leadership was stabilizing the country and added that the Copperbelt stood ready to partner with the President.

After addressing Zamtel workers, the President was to proceed to Luapula Province where he is expected to grace this year’s Umutomboko ceremony of the Lunda people of Mwata Kazembe.

The President’s entourage includes Finance and National Planning Minister Musokotwane Situmbeko, Communications and Transport Minister Geoffrey Lungwangwa and Ambassador Bob Samakai.

ZANIS

League Action Resumes

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The Faz Premier Division resumes on Saturday with defending champions Zesco United seeking to maintain their unbeaten league run.

Zesco are the only side yet to lose this season from 15 league games played despite being second on the table.

They host struggling Zamtel looking for a morale-boosting win to take into their second Caf African Champions League Group A away match against Al Hilal of Sudan this coming Friday in Khartoum.

In the first leg of this fixture, Zesco and Zamtel played out to a 0-0 draw in the first leg on April 7 in Ndola.

Attacking midfielder Jonas Sakuwaha and striker Enock Sakala are available for Zesco and will be key in their quest for the  3 points.

Meanwhile, leaders Zanaco who have one point separating them and Zesco on 34 and 33 points respectively hosts Power Dynamos at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka.

Zanaco remember the first leg very well after squandering a 1-0 first half lead to lose 2-1 away to Power in Kitwe.

Top striker Patrick Kabamba who has scored 12 league goals for Zanaco so far this season will be the man Mohamed Fathy’s side will have to watch out for if Power have serious ambitions of remaining unbeaten against the Bankers this season.

And in the rest of the weekends Week 16 fixtures, placed Roan United host Lusaka Dynamos, Choma Eagles are in Ndola to play Forest Rangers at Dola Hill .

City of Lusaka are also on the Copperbelt to visit Chambishi while Red Arrows and Young Arrows clash at Nkoloma in Lusaka and Kabwe Warriors travel to Mazabuka to play Nakambala Leopards.

And on Sunday, Green Buffaloes host Konkola Blades at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka.

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Another political pact in the offing

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National Revolution Party (NRP) President Cosmo Mumba
National Revolution Party (NRP) President Cosmo Mumba
The Patriotic Front (PF) and United Party for National

Development (UPND) electoral pact has inspired other political parties to form an electoral pact.

National Revolution Party (NRP) Cosmo Mumba confirmed in Lusaka today that consultations are underway among political parties without representation in parliament for the possible formation of an electoral pact.

Mr. Mumba said the proposed pact is likely to be the biggest and strongest pact as it is targeting all registered political parties in the country without representation in parliament.

He said the pact would be all-inclusive as it would seek to encompass diverse views on how the country should be run and developed.

Mr. Mumba said the idea behind the formation of the pact is to ensure that there is political stability in the country ahead of the 2011 general elections.

He disclosed that so far 16 political parties have been approached of which four have responded in the affirmative.

Mr. Mumba, who did not disclose the names of the four political parties, said the four parties have since entered into an agreement that spells out how the pact would function.

He said the consultative process was a painstaking exercise as it looked at pertinent issues that include consulting various party members at the grassroots about the possible formation of the pact.

Mr. Mumba pointed out that the political parties without representation in parliament are cautiously proceeding in a bid to ensure to harmony in the pact.

He accused the Patriotic Front (PF) and United Party for National Development (UPND) pact of failing to fully represent the views of their members due to lack of consultation and planning.

Mr. Mumba said the current status of the PF/UPND pact was likely to bring about confusion among members of the two parties due to lack of consultation.

He said the consultation team for the possible formation of another electoral pact has since engaged the Zambia Centre for Inter Party Dialogue (ZCID) in all its discussions.

Mr. Mumba said the idea to engage ZCID is meant to encourage dialogue among the parties involved and avoid any forms of animosity.
ZANIS

UTH patients to continue enjoying beef

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This meal was not served at UTH!
This meal was not served at UTH!
The University Teaching Hospital (UTH) has dismissed fears

that patients admitted to the hospital will be deprived of beef following alleged failure by the hospital to meet the bill for the supply of beef to the institution.

UTH Public Relations Manager Pauline Mbangweta said in Lusaka today that the hospital was up-to-date in payments to all its suppliers.

Ms. Mbangweta said it is therefore not true that patients admitted to the hospital will be deprived of beef because the institution owes ZAMBEEF huge sums of moneys in unpaid bills for the supply of beef to the institution.

She clarified that patients admitted to the hospital have continued to be fed on meat, chicken, beans, vegetables and other meals.

“I’m not aware that our institution owes ZAMBEEF or any other supplier. We feed our patients on a proper balanced diet of energy, proteins and vegetables,” Ms. Mbangweta said.

ZAMBEEF Public Relations Manager Justo Kopulande, in a separate interview, said his organisation supplies products to clients on a cash-on-delivery basis to avoid its clients from falling into debt.

Mr. Kopulande said ZAMBEEF and UTH have continued to enjoy good business relations.

“ZAMBEEF sells its products on cash on delivery basis and we have never supplier on credit,” Mr. Kopulande said.

Meanwhile, ZAMBEEF says it is imperative that local companies satisfy the local market before seeking to export their products and services to other countries.

He pointed out that local companies are inclined to fold up if they ignored the local market in preference to international markets.

Mr. Kopulande has since disclosed that ZAMBEEF was performing well in West Africa adding that this has motivated the company to explore other markets on the African continent.

ZANIS

The Week in pictures

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Picture taken by LT blogger along Lusaka-Chirundu road showing a truck that overturned last Sunday afternoon around 15hrs. The driver and his assistant were in the background receiving attention for minor injuries
Picture taken by LT blogger along Lusaka-Chirundu road showing a truck that overturned last Sunday afternoon around 15hrs. The driver and his assistant were in the background receiving attention for minor injuries

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 A woman roasting maize for sale along the road in Mazabuka
A woman roasting maize for sale along the road in Mazabuka

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Newly appointed Anti-Corruption Commission Director General Godfrey Kayukwa presents his oath papers to President Rupiah Banda after he was sworn in at State House
Newly appointed Anti-Corruption Commission Director General Godfrey Kayukwa presents his oath papers to President Rupiah Banda after he was sworn in at State House

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Children walking from school take some time to play on the rails that are hosting the broken locomotive engines in mazabuka
Children walking from school take some time to play on the rails that are hosting the broken locomotive engines in mazabuka

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Some pupils walking home from school in Mazabuka
Some pupils walking home from school in Mazabuka

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Alert.. An HIV AIDS awareness message at the entrance of Zambia Sugar PLC.
Alert.. An HIV AIDS awareness message at the entrance of Zambia Sugar PLC.

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A labourer in the process of making sugar at Zambia Sugar PLC
A labourer in the process of making sugar at Zambia Sugar PLC

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Police officers keep vigil at Lusaka City Market in Lusaka where political party cadres locked the entrance gates on Wednesday
Police officers keep vigil at Lusaka City Market in Lusaka where political party cadres locked the entrance gates on Wednesday

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Salvation Army Kanyama corps protesting after bailiffs evicted them from the community center in Lusaka’s Kanyama township over a land dispute
Salvation Army Kanyama corps protesting after bailiffs evicted them from the community center in Lusaka’s Kanyama township over a land dispute

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Salvation Army Kanyama corps community center Parents Teachers Association Chairperson Jean Tobolo is rescued after she was attacked by protestors in Lusaka’s Kanyama over a land dispute on Thursday
Salvation Army Kanyama corps community center Parents Teachers Association Chairperson Jean Tobolo is rescued after she was attacked by protestors in Lusaka’s Kanyama over a land dispute on Thursday

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Lukalanya boarding school in Nalikwanda area of Mongu is in need of decent beds
Lukalanya boarding school in Nalikwanda area of Mongu is in need of decent beds

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Meal time... Pupils at Kasima basic school having a meal under the school's feeding programme
Meal time... Pupils at Kasima basic school having a meal under the school's feeding programme

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The Kitchen at Lukalanya boarding school in Nalikwanda constituency, of Mongu
The Kitchen at Lukalanya boarding school in Nalikwanda constituency, of Mongu

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Street vendors selling their wares outside Shoprite Suppermarket
Street vendors selling their wares outside Shoprite Suppermarket

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Some Mazabuka residents are stranded because there is no transport from the outskirts of the town
Some Mazabuka residents are stranded because there is no transport from the outskirts of the town

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Some residents of Mazabuka are 'loaded' into a van because there are no buses to ferry them to town.
Some residents of Mazabuka are 'loaded' into a van because there are no buses to ferry them to town.

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Trucks overtaking each other at the famous Munali Hills in Mazabuka
Trucks overtaking each other at the famous Munali Hills in Mazabuka

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Women in business... Two women selling cooked and raw cassava along Kalambo road in Lusaka
Women in business... Two women selling cooked and raw cassava along Kalambo road in Lusaka

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A 'furniture shop' in Mazabuka
A 'furniture shop' in Mazabuka

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Mwami... A traffic policeman attending to a motorist at a roadblock near Chikankata in Mazabuka.
Mwami... A traffic policeman attending to a motorist at a roadblock near Chikankata in Mazabuka.

MMD members in Mpulungu reject imposition of leader

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MMD members in Mpulungu have rejected a decision by some of their leaders at provincial level to impose a constituency chairman. The members claim the means are undemocratic and that they are capable of choosing their own leader.

MMD sources revealed that some provincial official had slotted a preferred name from the district level in the area, to take over as constituency chairman, a position that has remained vacant following the resignation of George Tembo earlier this year.

The source said members outrightly rejected the decision saying they felt that the MMD is a democratic party where leaders must be chosen through elections for transparency and accountability.
“We proposed to the top leadership at the province that if they want to go ahead with the plot, let them proceed but that such a person will not be accepted at the grass root’’, MMD insiders said.

The sources said it was resolved that elections for the position of party constituency chairman be held preferably next week, when district chairman Edward Chelleh who is out of town, returns to Mpulungu.
The members felt that there was also need to fill up other positions that fell vacant in the party structure through death, resignations and transfer of personnel, as the party gears itself for the 2011 general elections.

The former constituency chairman George Tembo resigned citing personal frustrations in the party. He has since been elected as Mpulungu district council chairman.
ZANIS

UNZA in K380bn UNZA debt

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unzaThe University of Zambia (UNZA) has a debt of over K380 billion and the Government has asked the University Council to help resolve the numerous problems facing the institution.

Presenting a ministerial statement on the status of UNZA and the Copperbelt University (CBU), Education Minister, DORA SILIYA said as of April this year, UNZA had a debt of K380.7 billion, mainly related to personal emoluments.

“This situation requires immediate attention as it is not prudent to continue to defer the payment of these outstanding bills as most of them arise out of non-remittance of contributions to statutory bodies and non-payment of terminal benefits to retired and deceased employees,” Ms Siliya said.

She said much as it was appreciated that it was the responsibility of the Government to support universities, the mandate had now been given to the University Council.

Ms Siliya said the council which was recently put in place should find better ways of resolving the problems at the institution.

She said the 2009 Budget for UNZA was K447.2 billion out of which K113.7 was Government contribution and the remainder of K333.5 billion was from internal resources.

“Out of this total budgetary requirement, K266.7 billion is for personal emoluments, representing 60 per cent of the total budgetary requirements while K56 billion, representing 12.5 per cent was also budgeted to settle part of the outstanding bills,” Ms Siliya said.

As such, UNZA was left with K125.5 billion of the budget for recurrent departmental charges and capital expenditure.

In the 2009 estimates of revenue and expenditure, the Government provided K139.1 billion to cater for both personal emoluments and recurrent departmental charges.

Ms Siliya said the council could revise tuition fees if the move would help improve the operations at UNZA.

She said this in response to a question by Luapula MP Peter Machungwa (PF), who argued that the tuition fees at UNZA were extremely low.

Ms Siliya told the House that she was happy that after the month-long strike, the situation at UNZA had normalised.

With regard to the CBU, she said the situation was normal with fewer disturbances.
[Times of Zambia]

World Bank accepts electricity tariff hike

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THE 35 per cent increase in electricity tariffs is an important decision for attracting the necessary investment required to develop Zambia’s electricity potential, World Bank country manager for Zambia, Kapil Kapoor has said.

On Monday, the Energy Regulation Board (ERB) approved a 35 per cent average increment in electricity tariffs effective August 1, 2009 to 2010 against Zesco Limited’s proposed 66 percentage hike.

Dr Kapoor said the tariff ruling given by the ERB in relation to the application by Zesco was a necessary and important step in ensuring improved and expanded delivery of electricity services.

In a response to a Press query, Dr Kapoor said the multi-year tariff framework provided a balanced approach that would allow migration towards a cost-reflective tariff structure, while buffering the impact on the overall economy.

“The average increase of 35 per cent for 2009 to 2010 with subsequent incremental increases agreed for 2010 to 2011 is an important measure to attract the necessary investments required to develop Zambia’s potential.

“The estimated US$4 billion needed for new generation and rehabilitation projects, combined with over $1 billion needed for transmission is beyond the capacity of public sector financing and will require large scale private sector participation,” Dr Kapoor said.

He said important national projects such as the Kafue Gorge Lower and Itezhi-Tezhi required a stable and predictable tariff regime which allowed for cost recovery.
Dr Kapoor, however, admitted that a number of areas of concern still remained.

Performance indicators for 2007 clearly demonstrated that Zesco’s performance had been below expectation for a utility of its size and technical capabilities.

He said the ERB had disallowed roughly K700 billion in non-business related costs and that Zesco’s staff costs continued to be high in relation to its operating costs.

“Customers are still not being fully metered and the staff tariff for Zesco employees is still not equivalent to the residential tariffs.

“However, we are encouraged by the direction provided by the minister in his recent statements, along with those from the new board and management of Zesco that they are committed to improving efficiency and focussed on strengthening governance structures,” Dr Kapoor said.

He said the World Bank supported recent reports suggesting a performance agreement that would allow for an independent audit of performance and ensure that those responsible are held accountable for the sector’s performance.

He said Zesco faced a challenge to ensure that the increased revenues are applied to improved quality of service and the expansion of electricity to areas that are not served.

[Times of Zambia]

Community fight over ownership of Salvation Army Centre

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WORKERS at the Salvation Army Centre in Kanyama Township in Lusaka yesterday battered two members of the community who are allegedly claiming to be legitimate owners of the centre.

The centre, which the Salvation Army Church built, has been embroiled in an ownership wrangle between church workers and a group calling itself the parents community school committee.

The committee, headed by Victor Mungambata, had claimed ownership of the premises after alleged failure by the church to run it.
The community school committee dragged the Salvation Army to the High Court.

High Court Judge, Phillip Musonda in his judgment ordered the Lusaka City Council to sub-divide the land and issue a separate title deed in the name of the community school to avoid future litigations.

Mr Justice Musonda said the structures were built on church land pursuant to the belief and agreement of the Salvation Army to provide education to orphans and vulnerable children.

He said the parents community school committee had proved their case on the balance of probability, adding that the school would remain a community school run by the elected parents committee.

The judgment compelled Mr Mungambata to obtain an eviction notice from the High Court which saw the removal of the church workers from the community school.

Mr Mungambata and his committee members, Jean Tobolo were, however, beaten by the incensed workers yesterday after the two tried to enter the premises.

The two, in the presence of three police officers, went to check if the workers had been moved from the premises but this forced the employees to descend on them.

Workers representative, Slight Chilala, said his group did not see reasons why bailiffs should evict them when the High Court had ruled that the land be sub-divided.

“We were not expecting the bailiff but the Lusaka City Council to come and effect the sub-division of the land because what they have done is against the court’s judgment,” Mr Chilala said.

He said the church had lost about K7.7 million and most of the school and household goods had been damaged.

Another worker, Watson Mweemba, said Mr Mungambata had no legal right to claim ownership of the land because he was not part of the community and the church was offering the necessary education needed to the community.

Mr Mweemba said the council should quickly deal with matter before people lost their lives and properties.

[Times of Zambia]

Government warns against market hooliganism

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Lusaka province minister Lameck Mangani
Lusaka province minister Lameck Mangani
THE Government has warned that it will not allow partisan politics to affect operations of markets in Zambia and directed police officers to ensure that lawlessness is curbed.

Home Affairs Minister, Lameck Mangani said in Lusaka yesterday that the Government would not allow what occurred at Lusaka City Market on Wednesday when rival political cadres took over the market and claimed specific zones.

Police officers yesterday dispersed a group of cadres who attempted to collect levies as was the case on Wednesday.

Mr Mangani said police officers would deal with law breakers and that the Government could not allow partisan politics to disturb the smooth running of Lusaka City Market and other markets.

The minister directed Inspector General of Police, Francis Kabonde to investigate the matter and ensure security was maintained at the market.

He said his ministry was committed to ensuring that lawlessness was stopped and that all law-abiding citizens were allowed to operate in a peaceful environment for the well being of all citizens.

He said the Government regretted the disturbances and that it was clear that the cadres did not take their action in the interest if the nation.

Calm has returned to the market while police officers have been deployed to maintain law and order.

Confusion reigned at Lusaka City Market forcing business to come to a standstill as cadres fought for control of levy collection from traders.

The Lusaka High Court last week granted an injunction to the council restraining people purporting to be MMD members from operating from the market and levying bus operators and traders.

The council had, however, failed to enforce the court order and yesterday another group of rowdy youths claiming to be members of the UPND and PF stormed the market seeking control.

[Times of Zambia]

Fugitive pedophile police officer arrested

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The fugitive police officer, who is alleged to have defiled a 14-year old girl of Nkolemfumu Village has been arrested and put in custody at Kasama police station.

Police sources said the suspect was apprehended in Mpika yesterday and would soon appear in court for defilement.

Meanwhile the police woman who denied police bond to a pregnant woman resulting in her giving birth to a baby boy while in custody has also been arrested in Kasama.

Police sources revealed both developments to ZANIS in Kasama today. They said the police woman was apprehended this morning and has been charged for being negligent whilst on duty.

Police said the officer would appear in court once investigations in the matter are completed.

Yesterday, Inspector General of Police Francis Kabonde directed the northern division police command to immediately arrest the police woman who allowed an expectant mother to deliver in custody after denying her police bond.

On Tuesday, last week, a 27-year-old pregnant woman allegedly gave birth to a baby boy while in custody at Kasama police station.

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

ZANIS

Solwezi hosts Arts exhibition this Saturday

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The first ever North Western Provincial Arts and Craft exhibition opens in Solwezi this Saturday.

The exhibition has been organised by Kyeetu Kisho Arts and Craft in conjunction with the National Heritage Conservation Commission and Zambia National Arts Council, supported by the Germany Embassy.

Several local artists are expected to showcase their works at the exhibition to be conducted under a theme, ‘Artists united in Arts.’

Kyeetu Kisho Arts and Craft Director, Lumonga Kajimalwendo, said the exhibition which is expected to be graced by Provincial Permanent Secretary and witnessed by a representative from the German Embassy would be spiced by traditional dances and music.

Mr Kajimalwendo, who disclosed this in a statement to ZANIS in Solwezi today, said local artists would be exhibiting arts and crafts in various categories, giving a historical background and demonstrating their artistic skills.

“Art has proved to be a main source of income to artists and their families for many generations now. However, for an artist to realize any economic gain from their product, exposure has been a key issue. More so for artists that deal in products like basketry, ceramics, painting, old musical instruments and many others,” he said.

“Exposure and organization has resulted in improved living conditions for many artists. In Chief Mumena and other villages in Solwezi traditional artists have been identifies who produce fine pieces of art and craft that currently are just kept in their homes,” Mr Kajimalwendo said.

He said products to be exhibited are locally produced with local materials within the artists’ individual zone, adding most materials include grass, bamboo, trees and clay, among others.

“Great environmental conservation is being taken into account so that we reduce environmental degradation. Hence only mature trees, bamboos etc are used for production. This is carefully done by each artist because, for example, good and durable bamboo products will only come from mature bamboo,” Mr Kajimalwendo said.

ZANIS

Government to acquire vehicles for agriculture extension officers

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Agriculture minister Brian Chituwo (second from l)
Agriculture minister Brian Chituwo (second from l)
Government is in the process of acquiring vehicles and motor cycles for agriculture extension officers.

Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Daniel Kalenga says the move is aimed at easing the operations of agriculture extension officers.

Mr. Kalenga said the vehicles and motor cycles would also help motivate the field officers who are instrumental in knowledge and technological transfer to farmers in rural areas.

He was speaking in Lusaka today at the 38th graduation ceremony of the Natural Resource Development College (NRDC) when 190 students graduated with Diplomas in various agricultural fields.

Mr. Kalenga said government is determined to improve rural life by providing necessary infrastructure and agricultural human resources which would ultimately lead to increased productivity among farmers.

He challenged the graduating students to work with farmers in rural areas and equip them with information on good farming practices.

Speaking earlier, University of Zambia (UNZA) Vice Chancellor Professor Stephen Simukanga said the country should invest heavily in agriculture trainings so as to fight poverty among its people.

Professor Simukanga said agriculture can help avert the negative effects of the global economics which the country is currently facing.

And NRDC Principal, Aggrey Siyumbano said the college has partnered UNZA to provide students with accredited Diplomas from UNZA.

Mr. Siyumbano said the college is also negotiating with UNZA to start offering students with UNZA accredited degrees.

Meanwhile, Government says the Agriculture sector has the potential to serve as an engine for achieving broad-based economic growth and reduce poverty levels.

Agriculture and Cooperatives Minster Brain Chituwo says this is why government remains committed to improving and strengthening the agriculture sector to enhance food security at household and national level.

Dr. Chituwo said this in a speech read for him by his Deputy Albert Mulonga at the official launch of the 4th Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Youth, Food and Agriculture Conference in Lusaka today.

He said youth participation in agricultural programmes can also play a vital role in kick starting and maintaining economic growth and reduce poverty and hunger in the country.

Dr. Chituwo also disclosed that government will support regional youth-based programmes that contribute positively towards the attainment of the country’s developmental programmes like the Vision 2030 and the Fifth National Development Plan (FNDP).

He further challenged stakeholders in the COMESA region to ensure that youths are equipped with necessary skills that can make them contribute effectively to regional integration.

ZANIS

Two Siavonga fishermen picked up by Zimbabwean officers

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Two Fishermen of Namoomba fishing camp in Chief Sikoongo of Siavonga District have been arrested and detained by Zimbabwean authorities for allegedly fishing illegally on the waters of that country.

The two named fishermen were arrested and picked up by officers from the Zimbabwe National parks after they were found fishing business on the Zimbabwean side of the lower Zambezi River.

Both Siavonga District Commissioner Emily Striedl and Namoomba Village Headman Bornface Mulopa confirmed the arrest of the two fishermen in separate interviews with ZANIS in Siavonga today.

Headman Mulopa identified the two fishermen as John Chimowa and Lawrence Mwape.

The traditional leader said the two fishermen were ambushed while fishing in the river in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Headman Mulopa explained that the Zimbabwean security officers using a speed boat rammed into the fishermen’s canoe which capsized.

He said the Zimbabwean security officers then picked up the swimming Zambian fishermen, bundled them in the speed boat and took them to Zimbabwe.

Headman Mulopa stated that the families of the two fishermen are worried about the fate and whereabouts of their missing relatives. He appealed to government to quickly intervene in the matter.

Siavonga District Commissioner, disclosed that government, through its security wings in the area has already contacted its counterparts on the Zimbabwean side in an effort to try and secure the safety of the fishermen.

“Our officers from various security wings immediately rushed to Namoomba after receiving a report of the arrest of the two fishermen and efforts have already been made to try and persuade the authorities in Zimbabwe to release the two fishermen, “she revealed.

The District Commissioner called for calm among villagers in Namoomba, saying government is using the necessary diplomatic channels to ensure that the fishermen return back home safely.

She however castigated fishermen who have a tendency of crossing to the Zimbabwean side on both the lower Zambezi River and Lake Kariba to catch fish, leading to their arrest by Zimbabwean security officers.

Meanwhile, twenty two other Zambian fishermen on Wednesday appeared in the Siavonga Magistrate court charged with the offence of smuggling.

They are all residents of Siavonga and were arrested last month by a combined team of security wings for allegedly fishing illegally on the Zimbabwean side of Lake Kariba.

More than ten boats and 1000 kilograms of fresh fish were confiscated from the arrested fishermen who were caught napping during the raid that took place in the night.

The fishermen pleaded not guilty of the offence.

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