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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.

ZANIS

Prof. Yamba appointed Zambia Open University Chancellor

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The Board of Directors of the Zambia Open University has appointed Professor Francis Yamba, a prominent Engineer and senior scholar, as the university’s chancellor.

Zambia Open University (ZOU) Board Chairperson, Dennis Wanchinga said Prof Yamba becomes the first Chancellor of the University and would soon be installed at ZOU’s first graduation ceremony.

In a press release made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today, Dr Wanchinga said Prof Yamba’s vast academic qualifications and massive work experience will add value to his work at the University.

“The Board of Directors at its 22nd meeting held on 3rd July, 2009, appointed Professor Francis Yamba, a prominent Engineer and senior scholar as Chancellor,” he said.

Prof Yamba holds a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Moscow Auto Mobile and Road Construction Institute and a PhD in Combustion in Gas Turbine Engines from Leeds University of the United Kingdom.

He has worked for the University of Zambia as a lecturer, is former Indeco Technical Executive Director and also worked as Managing Director for Engineering Services Corporation, among many other work experiences.

Dr Wanchinga also disclosed that the Board of Directors also appointed Dr Henry Kaluba as the new Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University.

Dr Kaluba was until his appointment the Acting Director in the Social Transformation Programme Division, a department that deals with Education, Gender and Health Departments at the Commonwealth Secretariat in London.

Dr Kaluba holds a Masters and a PhD from the University of London, a B.A with Education from the University of Zambia and a diploma from Nkrumah Teachers’ College.

He taught at UNZA in the School of Education and has published widely in the field of Education.
ZANIS

MISA Zambia condemns intimidation and arrests of media personnel

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Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia National Director Hewitt Chizyuka has condemned the intimidation, beating and unnecessary arrests of media personnel in the nation.

Mr.Chizyuka further condemned threats to close down some media houses that offer a platform for critical voices.
He said the ambiguous and restrictive laws such as those dealing with pornography need to be reviewed and clearly defined.

He was speaking yesterday at a certificate presentation ceremony to members of the board and management of SKY FM Radio at the end of a four day management training workshop in radio and good governance, organized by MISA Zambia and held at Southern Comfort Motel in Monze.

Mr.Chizyuka expressed worry that the operating environment for the media was still harsh in the country with increasing cases of harassment and violence against Journalists, adding that the situation may get worse.

He called on government to openly condemn the harassment of the media and demonstrate commitment to that effect by dropping unfair charges and court cases against media personnel.

“We realize that a vibrant, free and diverse media is at the very fabric of democratic governance and we stand to continue promoting media freedom,” he said.

Mr. Chizyuka urged all political parties to keep their cadres from harassing media personnel.
He also expressed concern about the non implementation of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) Act and Zambia National Broadcasting Amendment Act.

Mr.Chizyuka said the two laws would help improve the independence and impartiality of broadcasting in the country.

“There is no justifiable reason why these two acts cannot be operationalized, because we all know that a free and more independent public broadcaster is guaranteed under the ZNBC Amendment Act while the IBA Act would enhance the independence of the entire broadcasting sector,” he said.

Mr.Chizyuka questioned why ZNBC continued being under the control of government when the law stated otherwise and why the Ministry of Information continued controlling the broadcasting industry when the IBA Act stated that an independent body should do so.

He said these were serious questions that need urgent answers if Zambia is to claim to be among the democratic and civilized nations that respect the rule of law.

ZANIS

Pastor appears in court for causing death of pedestrian

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A renowned Pastor in Kasama yesterday appeared in the Magistrate Court for allegedly causing death by dangerous driving.

Before Magistrate, Dominic Makalicha, was Breaking-the-Curse Ministries Bishop, Steven Kabonka, 46, of house number 3913 Central Town in Kasama charged with one count of causing death by dangerous driving contrary to the law.

Particulars of the offense are that on July 18, this year, Bishop Kabonka caused the death of, Arnold Simwanza, 31 of Chisanga Village, while driving a Toyota Conquest registration number B262 AJK along Lunzuwa road in Kasama.

Magistrate Makalicha told a packed courtroom that the accused will take plea in the High Court.

He however, granted Bishop Kabonka a K500, 000 cash bail with two working sureties.

The matter has since adjourned to August 6, for mention.

The deceased died on Sunday at Kasama General Hospital due to injuries allegedly sustained in the road accident.

The accident occurred along Lunzuwa road when Bishop Kabonka’s car hit the deceased while he was trying to help a woman who had difficulties with her bicycle on the roadside.

Meanwhile, the body of Simwanza has since been buried.

ZANIS

Budget bill tabled

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VICE president George Kunda (l) with deputy speaker of the national assembly Mutale Nalumango
VICE president George Kunda (l) with deputy speaker of the national assembly Mutale Nalumango
Vice President, George Kunda, has presented the

constitution amendment bill to parliament.

The bill which is intended to change the National budget cycle went through first reading in the house on Wednesday.

Deputy Speaker, Mutale Nalumango, referred the bill to the committee on legal affairs for consideration.

Mrs. Nalumgango also directed that a report be submitted to the house on August 5, for further consideration.

At his last press conference, President Rupiah Banda, announced government’s decision to amend the national budget cycle.

This means that the financial year will now run from first January to 31 december to give government enough time to implement its programmes.

Previously the financial year ran from April 1.

Under the new arrangement the national budget will be presented to parliament by December.

Swine Flu in Zambia

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The three Zambians diagnosed with the Swine Flu in Belgrade have arrived in the country and have been quarantined.

One of the patients is in Lusaka while, two others are on the Copperbelt.

Acting Spokesperson in the Ministry of Health, Elizabeth Chizema, confirmed this to ZNBC news in an interview in Lusaka.

Dr. Chizema said the patient in Lusaka has been treated while those on the Copperbelt are receiving medication.

The patients were part of Zambian students who participated in sporting games in Belgrade,Serbia.

Symptoms of the Pandemic influenza are similar to those of seasonal ordinary flu which manifest in fever, running nose, sore throat, headache and fatigue.

Over 700 people around the world have died since the outbreak four months ago.

There are now over 125,000 laboratory-confirmed cases of swine flu worldwide but the WHO acknowledges the number of actual cases far exceeds that.

[ZNBC]

Vera Tembo speaks against illegal charcoal burning, forest encroachment

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The Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources has expressed grave concern over the continued encroachment in Forestry Reserves.

Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Deputy Minister, in charge of Environment, Vera Tembo says if the practice is not checked, water catchment areas would be devastated.

Ms. Tembo was speaking yesterday after a tour of Forest Reserve N0.69 in Kafue where it was discovered that there is unauthorized construction of residential houses in the Forest Reserve and charcoal burning is going on unabated.

The Deputy Minister and Forestry officials confiscated charcoal from those producing it without licenses.

Ms. Tembo warned against illegal charcoal production and called upon local authorities to work with the Forestry department in ensuring that no one settled in the forest reserve.

She said the Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources will soon be devising measures to make communities play a role in policing forest reserves in the country in order to control illegal charcoal burning and encroachment.
ZANIS

NAPSA takes eight employers to court

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The National Pensions Scheme Authority (NAPSA) has taken eight employers in Kabwe to task for failure to remit contributions as stipulated by the law.

Head of Prosecutions James Sinyangwe revealed this to ZANIS in an interview in Kabwe today and named the eight business houses as Baines Motors Limited, Kabwe Medical Consultants, That Place, Pite Bar and Restaurant, Chrisima Midi Bar, Slice Technology and Nochi’s Lodge.

Mr. Sinyangwe said the culprits would appear in court on 20th and 21st August, 2009 for trial.

He appealed to all defaulting employers throughout the country to avoid being taken to court by paying statutory contributions for their employees.

“As National Pension Scheme Authority, we consider all the employers as stakeholders in protecting employees’ benefits,” he said.

He further appealed to employers facing financial difficulties to arrange the best contribution remission method with the manager in their respective trading areas.

Mr. Sinyangwe warned that those who would continue defaulting would be taken to court, for the law to take its course.
ZANIS

Shikapwasha castigates Edith Nawakwi

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CHIEF Government Spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasha has castigated Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) President Edith Nawakwi for alleging that President Banda is leading the country on a path of economic disaster.

Lieutenant General Shikapwasha said Ms Nawakwi should stop issuing statements on President Banda’s leadership as she is not offering any support to the country’s economic development.

General Shikapwasha was reacting to a comment made by the FDD President Edith Nawakwi that President Banda was leading Zambia on a path of economic disaster.
He said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that Ms Nawakwi should check herself before making statements pertaining to the country’s economic development.

“Ms Nawakwi must stop issuing negative statements about Mr Banda because the President has done a lot of things that have since helped to improve the economy of the country.

“People like Ms Nawakwi are just job seekers; that is the reason why they are speaking ill of President Banda and his administration. Ms Nawakwi is a failure who has failed to give moral support to President Banda and his administration,” he said.

“President Banda is doing very well and people like Ms Nawakwi should know that President Banda became President for this nation when there was the global economic meltdown. So let us not just be criticising for the sake of winning cheap political mileage,” he said.

Gen Shikapwasha said Zambia’s economy is improving and that a lot of investment in the key sectors of the economy is being recorded.

Kabompo residents demonstrate over power blackouts

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blackoutResidents in Kabompo district conducted a peaceful demonstration against the continued erratic electricity power supply in the area.

The residents are disappointed that the Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation, ZESCO, has failed to improve supply in the district.[quote]

The residents, who marched from Musamba market to the ZESCO plant, demanded for the immediate shutdown of the generator and later matched to the District Commissioner’s office to air their grievances.

Speaking on behalf of the residents, Kabompo District Business Committee and Electricity Consumer Chairperson, Kennedy Samba, said the erratic electricity supply being experienced in the district has resulted in loss of lives because operations of key sections at the district hospital have negatively been affected.

Mr Samba also attributed the poor grades for pupils in schools in the district to frequent power outages.

The residents have asked ZESCO to immediately replace the generator with a new one within 14 days.

They also asked government to intervene in the matter and implement permanent measures to address the problem.

District Commissioner, Rebecca Mukuka, told the residents that concerns raised will be availed to relevant authorities for possible action.

ZANIS

Another lawyer joins calls for Chief Justice, Chitengi departure

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LUSAKA lawyer Kelvin Hang’andu has joined the petition by Simeza, Sangwa and Associates asking the High Court to order Chief Justice, Ernest Sakala and Supreme Court judge, Peter Chitengi to vacate their offices.

Mr Hang’andu said in a letter to Mr Sangwa and copied to the attorney general and Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) that he was interested in the matter because of what he called the grave constitutional question involved in it.

Mr Sangwa on Tuesday filed an affidavit in the Lusaka High Court asking Mr Justice Sakala and Mr Justice Chitengi to vacate their offices which they allegedly occupied illegally because they had reached retirement age.

“We formally express our interest and desire to appear as amicus curiae (friend of the court) in the punitive legal action against the Attorney General concerning this matter,” reads part of Mr Hang’andu’s letter.

He stated that his chambers wished to seek an extraordinary general meeting of LAZ to press for an in-depth investigation into the matter and determination whether the matter alleged stood as facts.

Mr Hang’andu stated that his chambers felt that every advocate of the High Court and in particular practitioners enjoying audience rights in the Supreme Court was affected by the status quo.

[Times of Zambia]

Impeachment plan baseless – Mwaanga

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Vernon Mwaanga (R)
Vernon Mwaanga (R)

MMD parliamentary chief whip Vernon Mwaanga has said that the impeachment plan by the opposition is baseless because they have failed to tabulate the breaches they allege President Rupiah Banda has committed.

Patriotic Front (PF) chairperson for local government and housing, Wynter Kabimba has written to the Speaker of the National Assembly, stating that he has been instructed in his capacity as a lawyer to give a notice of motion for impeachment of the president.

Speaking in an interview in Lusaka yesterday, Mr Mwaanga said if the PF and United Party for National Development (UPND) were serious about impeaching Mr Banda, they could have tabulated all the alleged constitutional breaches.

He said to the surprise of the MMD, the said letter was only on one page and without substantiating the claims against the president.

“They should also know that Mr Wynter Kabimba has no standing to write about the impeachment because he is not an MP. According to Article 37 of the Constitution, impeachment proceedings can only be started by an MP and Mr Kabimba is not an MP,” Mr Mwaanga said.

He said according to the Constitution, the impeachment proceedings could be started when the letter handed over to the Speaker had been signed by one third of the MPs but that had not been done.

He said that the impeachment of a head of state could only be commenced if the office holder had violated the Constitution and in this case the opposition parties had failed to state what violation had been committed.

And Chief Government spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasha said that the Government was ready to defend itself as President Banda said on Tuesday.

Lieutenant-General Shikapwasha said the opposition were merely playing to the gallery and advised them to desist from entertaining the public through cheap politics.

MMD national chairman Michael Mabenga said the opposition has failed to offer justifiable reasons for their calls to impeach President Banda.

In a letter dated July 21, 2009 to the speaker, Mr Kabimba of WM Kabimba & C
ompany said his law firm had been instructed to advise its clients the various breaches of the articles of the Republican Constitution by President Banda for presentation of the motion for impeachment.

“These breaches cover the period from August 2008 when Mr Banda was acting as president of the Republic of Zambia following the demise of president Levy Mwanawasa in Paris, France todate,” reads the letter in part.

In his letter copied to PF leader Michael Sata, his UPND counterpart Hakainde Hichilema and what he termed MMD client members, Mr Kabimba stated that he was acting for the PF, UPND and ruling MMD MPs.

“We shall forward the motion to your office for presentation by our clients within 14 days from the date hereof,” reads the letter to the speaker.

UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma in a separate interview said members of the pact were still looking for evidence of the alleged violation of the Constitution by the president

Mr Kakoma said the grounds included the alleged violation of the Constitution, m
ismanagement of the country’s affairs and gross misconduct, among the said charges.

[Times of Zambia]

IG orders arrest of Police Officer over pregnant detainee

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Inspector General of Police, Francis Kabonde, has ordered the arrest of a police officer, who detained a pregnant woman in Kasama last week.

Mr. Kabonde says the officer should be arrested and prosecuted as her action negatively affects the police image.

The IG has condemned, what he termed as unprofessional conduct, of the police officer who detained a pregnant woman a situation that resulted in the detainee giving birth whilst in detention.

He explained that the desire of the police high command is to preside over a disciplined, alert and professional police service that respects the rights of all citizens, including suspects or accused persons, who are deemed innocent until proven guilty by courts of law.[quote]

Police Service spokesperson Bonnie Kapeso said in Lusaka yesterday that Mr. Kabonde expressed regret that the pregnant woman could not be released on bond despite facing a bailable offence.

The woman, who gave birth in police cells, was detained for the offence of child abuse by the Victim Support Unit (VSU) officers.

Meanwhile, Mr. Kabonde has refuted allegations that the woman gave birth in police cells saying the woman gave birth in a private room at the police station whilst in custody and was even attended to by a nurse who was at the police station at the time of delivery.

The IG has, further, said the arrest and subsequent prosecution of the officer involved in the incident will act as a deterrent measure to would be offenders in the service.

ZANIS