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EFZ disheartened by the immoral conduct of some clergymen

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Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ) has condemned the immoral behavior being exhibited by some clergymen in the country.

EFZ Chairperson Paul Mususu says it is disheartening that some clergymen are implicated in immoral activities.

Bishop Mususu pointed out that clergymen were leaders in society who should lead by example.

He said it is particularly shameful when the custodians of morals are ones exhibiting immoral conduct.

Bishop Mususu has since challenged religious leaders in the country to preach through their conduct.

And Christian Coalition Pastor, Clergy Chombela, said the wicked conduct of some clergymen was a source of embarrassment.

Pastor Chombela called for the resignation of such clergymen as they were tarnishing the image of the church in the country.

He noted that even though clergymen were only human and not exempt from temptations, they are spiritually better equipped to withstand enticement.

This comes in the wake of numerous reports of sexual misconduct by some clergymen.[quote]

This week Police in Lusaka detained a 42-year-old church elder of Emmasdale Seventh-Day-Adventist Church for alleged defilement and abduction of a 15-year-old girl.

Emmasdale police officers picked the church elder yesterday after he was apprehended by members of his church in Monze on Tuesday on his way back to Lusaka from Choma.

And Police spokesperson, Bonny Kapeso, confirmed the development in an interview in Lusaka yesterday.

“Yes, it is true that the police are holding a 42-year-old elder of Emmasdale Seventh-Day-Adventist Church for defilement and abduction of a 15-year-old girl,” he said.

Mr Kapeso said members of the church apprehended the elder on Tuesday last week at a filling station in Monze where he was trying to refuel his car on his way from Choma.

He said the elder was carrying the girl with him.

Mr Kapeso said the church elder is detained at Emmasdale Police Station and will appear in court soon.

ZANIS

Ukusefya Pa Ng’wena to be held between August 21- 24, 2009

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KASAMA District Commissioner (DC) Lt. Col. Steven Chanda has announced that August 21st to 24th , 2009 as the dates for the Ukusefya pa Ng’wena Bemba traditional ceremony to be held at Ilamfya royal kraal in Mungwi district.

Speaking on behalf of Paramount Chief Chitimukulu and the Bemba Royal Authority (BRA) Col. Chanda said President Rupiah Banda is expected to attend this years cerebrations.

The DC appealed to individuals and institutions to assist in the preparations and the success of holding this year’s Ukusefya Pang’wena traditional ceremony.

He said the year’s celebration would attract many people who would come from various parts of the country.

Meanwhile, DC has appealed to Police and Kasama Municipal Council to help in flashing out the under age youth who sell alcohol in packs.

Col. Chanda said the trend of selling alcohol in the public places is illegal and anyone found should be visited by law.

In another development Col. Chanda called on Constituencies to utilise the Constituency Development Funds (CDF) to improve the infrastructure in their respective areas.

Col. Chanda stated that once this year’s CDF funds are not utilized, it would be difficult to access next’s funding.

He has urged Kasama Central and Lukashya Constituencies to utilize the K400 Million for each Constituency which are meant to better the living standards of suffering people in their areas.

ZANIS

More stringent measures to curb corrupt practices coming , RB

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President Rupiah Banda says government has put in place stringent measures to curb corrupt practices by public service workers.

Mr. Banda says the move has been necessitated by the concern that government efforts to develop the country are being frustrated by some unscrupulous public service workers who are diverting public resources for selfish personal gain.

President Banda was speaking at a press conference at State Houase in Lusaka today.

He said government has approved the Anti-Corruption Policy aimed at enabling ministries and government departments to perform within the legal framework of government.

Mr. Banda further said government has started working-out modalities aimed establishing a Financial Intelligence Unit and the establishment of Integrity Committees in all the parts of the country.

He said the move to establish a Financial Intelligence Unit and the establishment of Integrity Committees is aimed at fighting corruption and addressing the fraud and money laundering related activities.

Mr. Banda said government is concerned with the way public resources are being mismanaged or misapplied, adding that government will soon introduce other measures to ensure that donor funds and public resources are not misappropriated.

President Banda further said he will soon launch the Anti-Corruption Policy with a view to enhancing the fight against the scourge in the country.

Mr. Banda said people should not rush to blame him as he is doing his level best to address corruption which he said is impacting negatively on the country’s development agenda.

He further expressed concern at the slow pace at which the investigations on the Zambian Airways saga are going.

Mr. Banda, however, said that although the investigations are going on at a slow pace, he is still confident that the country’s investigative wings will do a good job. He said government through its investigative wings is still carrying out thorough investigations to ensure that factual information is obtained.

The law enforcement agencies are investigating Zambian Airways for defrauding government institutions out of money amountingh to over US$30 million.

And President Banda has called on the National Constitution Conference (NCC) to devise an effective mechanism that will ensure that it completes its work of coming-up with a constitution within the stipulated 12 months.

Mr. Banda, who however expressed happiness at the manner the NCC delegates were working, urged them to work extra hard to complete their work within the stipulated 12 months.

President Banda said he is impressed with the work of the NCC and hopeful that the NCC delegates will come up with a good constitution that will stand the taste of time.

ZANIS

President’s Press Conference—Nothing Specific

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By Wesley Ngwenya

PRESIDENT Rupiah Banda
PRESIDENT Rupiah Banda

Just a few minutes ago the President Rupiah Banda was

addressing the much anticipated press conference. There are so many things that Rupiah touched on. Here are a few highlights that need to be discussed.

In his response to the global economic crisis the president stated that;

1. Senior government officials should use government vehicles for intended purposes only and not park the vehicles at home
2. Reduce foreign traveling and officials on all trips unless absolutely necessary
3. Government workshops should be held in ministry boardrooms not lodges and hotels.

It is commendable that Rupiah was able to highlight these issues as a response to the current economic crisis. However, are these really new measures? Shouldn’t these things have be done with or without the economic crisis? Aren’t government officials supposed to use government vehicles and benefits for work and not personal use in the first place? These are not intelligent measures to respond to the economic crisis. The abuse of government resources have been going on for a long time now. Besides, what measures are Rupiah putting in place to ensure that they will be adhered to?

The president addressed the Zamtel issue by setting up a commission headed by minister of finance. In addition, he defended the proposed ZESCO increase in tariffs by sixty percent. It is unfortunate that we are back to the same position on Zamtel.

Looks like the president is particularly quick in setting up commissions since he has also set up a salaries commission. We already have various ministries and government departments that should be able to deal with the Zamtel issue. We know what happened to some of the commissions such as the Chirwa Tribunal that wasted government resources on something that was not going to be respected by the same appointing authority. What the president failed to justify on the ZESCO tariffs is how much of the company’s revenue go to paying salaries of employees.

On procuring hearses, the president refused responsibility that he was unaware of the purchase but stated that our people needed to be buried with dignity. Interesting. Apparently, for Rupiah, it is more important for us to be buried with dignity and not live with dignity. Many Zambians are worried about where they find money for food or to send their children to school and not how fancy their coffins should be. It’s a shame that the president should make such insulting remarks to the many Zambians living in poverty.

Zambians expected some specifics from the press conference instead of using it to insult the opposition. Rupiah must learn to live with the opposition. He must not feel intimidated. The opposition parties are there to create checks and balances that parliament cannot do. They are there to defend our democracy. Lately, we have actually seen more leadership from the opposition than the president himself. It is very insulting for Rupiah to make a statement such as “shame on the Zambians who are under the leadership of HH.” Zambians are free to follow their political leaders of choice and therefore should not be intimidated by the head of state.

It is disappointing that Rupiah has taken this long to even say something regarding the many issues that are affecting our nation. The president is barely reacting to public pressure and not providing proactive leadership. He should have addressed these issues head on instead of busy flying around the region when there is so much of a crisis in our country. The president even failed to apologize to the many Zambians who have lost their lives as a result of the national strikes by nurses and doctors around the country. What the president is trying to do is unfortunately too little too late.

Meeting nurses demands entails no drugs for hospitals, Simbao

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MINISTER of Health, Kapembwa Simbao
MINISTER of Health, Kapembwa Simbao

GOVERNMENT says meeting improved conditions of service demands of striking nurses will entail hospitals and other health centres going without drugs for at least one or two months.

Minister of Health Kapembwa Simbao said this is because his ministry might be forced to obtain money from key areas such as provision of drugs and equipment to meet nurses’ demands.

“Everyone must understand that you can only move around the same money. If you undertake an activity that was not planned for, it means you have to move money from some other area to put into that activity.

And the only place where this money can be obtained from is the budget for drugs, equipment or infrastructure,” Mr Simbao said.

He said such reallocation of money will see hospitals go without drugs for at least one or two months.
“This is where we have a problem. For one or two months, hospitals might have no drugs,” Mr Simbao said.

He said this after touring the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) to check the situation at the institution.

Mr Simbao said if the Minister of Finance and National Planning, Situmbeko Musokotwane objects to the reallocation of money meant for drugs, equipment and infrastructure towards nurses’ demands, then the money might have to be sourced from other ministries.

He said the problem Government has is denying Zambians drugs and critical services to meet nurses’ demands.

“Should we deny people drugs, clinics and equipment? We have that big problem. Once we make that decision, some people will have to suffer,” he said.
Mr Simbao said nurses have not yet resumed work at UTH except for a few.[quote]

He said Government will continue talking to the nurses with the hope that they understand what Government is able to do for them at the moment.

“We have to continue talking to people. We must reach a position where it must be understood what, as Government, we can do,” he said.

Mr Simbao said his tour of UTH was meant to help him see what could be done about the situation at the hospital.

“I came to see how the hospital is being run so that I may be in a position to see what needs to be done,” he said.

Striking nurses have agreed to go back to work on condition that Government and their union leaders sign a commitment agreement that will indicate the time-frame in which their demands for improved conditions of service will be addressed.

Minister of Labour and Social Security Austin Liato said on Monday that Government will get back to the nurses and their unions over their demands for a commitment agreement.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Mrs Kapoko demands access to her property

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Mary Kapoko, the wife to Henry Kapoko, the prime suspect in the financial scam at the ministry of health, has applied for judicial review regarding the restriction to her property.

Mrs. Kapoko has applied for judicial review in connection with the restriction to her plot number 9971 in Woodlands extension and a Toyota Hiace Mini-bus.

She argues that even if Mr. Kapoko to whom the restriction notice over her property is addressed is her husband, she is entitled to own property as a Zambian citizen.[quote]

Mrs. Kapoko also contends that she bought plot number 9971 at K310 million from a Mrs. Stella Kabwe and paid for the property in installments.

She added that she bought the Toyota Hiace Mini-bus in October last year from her business proceeds.

The Anti corruption Commission-ACC- and other security wings have restricted a number of properties in connection with the 27 billion kwacha financial scandal at the ministry of health.

Among the notable properties restricted is Lusaka’s Best-Home Lodge.

RB urged to come up with an economic stimulus plan

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The Christian Faith Mission Centre (CFMC) has urged President Rupiah Banda to come up with an economic stimulus plan that will help to address the economic problems affecting the nation.

CFMC Pastor-in-Charge Peter Chanda says there is an urgent need for President Banda to announce at tomorrow’s press conference the economic stimulus plan to address the social and economic challenges faced by the country.

Pastor Chanda told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that the Christian community is also expecting President Banda to announce immediate interventions that will address the current industrial unrest as well as the economic crisis in the country.

“The people of Zambia are expecting the President to show that he is still a good caring father for the nation despite the many economic problems that the country is going through,” he said.

Pastor Chanda has since pledged his church’s continued support to government’s efforts aimed at developing the nation.

ZANIS

New political party formed

A new political party called Zambians for Empowerment and Development (ZED) headed by University of Zambia (UNZA) lecturer Dr. Fred Mutesa has been officially launched.

Dr. Mutesa, who is the party’s interim President, announced the launch of the new party at a press briefing in Lusaka today.
He said Zambians for Empowerment and Development (ZED) was registered and given the certificate of registration on June 9th this year.

Dr. Mutesa said the party will focus on citizen empowerment which the country’s leadership has allegedly failed to provide since the country got its independence in 1964.

He said the new party wants to see Zambians become empowered and thereby contribute to the nation’s development.
He said Zambia has lagged behind in development despite the huge resources the nation has because the local populations have been neglected.

Dr. Mutesa, who is also University of Zambia Developmental Studies Head of Department, said his party would extend the citizens empowerment to political, independence and social empowerment.

He has also called for a new breed of politicians in the country and those that will bring a change in the governance of the country.

Dr. Mutesa said only a new breed of leaders in the country will help address the injustices and poverty that the country is currently experiencing.

“We in ZED are saying its time we replace our old politicians with leadership that will renew our democracy and help develop the country” he said.

Meanwhile, Dr. Mutesa has disagreed with calls from sections of society who are calling for a presidential candidate to have a minimum qualification of a Degree to be president.

He said the only qualification a Presidential candidate should have is selflessness, integrity, transparency and accountabily.

Dr. Mutesa has further said that opposition political parties should only form pacts when there is need.
He said unity of purpose should be the only determining factor for the formation of pacts adding that they should only be formed to advance the interest of the common person.

Other members of the party executive are Kapembwa Lamba who is the interim Vice President, and Stembiso Daka who is the party’s interim Secretary General.

ZANIS

Weekend Scorecard

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Here are the Midweek fixtures and weekend results including current league standings.

 Faz Premier Division

Fixtures:

24/06/2009

Week 7

Choma Eagles-Zesco United

week 8

Red Arrows- Zamtel
Results:

Week 13

21/06/2009

Zanaco 0- Zesco United 1(Jonas Sakuwaha 56″)

[standings league_id=1 template=extend logo=false]
Faz Division 1
Week 16

21/06/2009

Zesco Luapula 1- Chindwin 1

Mufulira wanderers 2- Kalulushi Modern Stars 1

Prisons Leopards 0- Mufulira Blackpool 2

Nchanga Rangers 1- Kitwe United 1

Nkana 2- Indeni 1

Mining Rangers 1- Kalewa 0

Ndola United 2- Afrisports 0

Chingola Leopards 1-Luanshya United 0

Lime Hotspurs 1- Muchindu 0

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

Mazabuka United 4- Paramilitary 0

Zamcoal Diggers 3-Kascol 3

Riflemen 2- National Assembly 0

Young Green Eagles 2- Luena 0

Nampundwe 1- Lusaka Tigers 0

Lusaka Celtic 2- Petauke United 1

Green Eagles 1- Nkwazi 1

Profund Warriors 1- Lusaka City Council 1

Police Bullets 0- Livingstone Pirates 1

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

Former Solicitor General defends Judge Musonda over Siliya’s case

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Former Solicitor General, Sunday Nkonde says there is nothing sinister about High Court Judge Philip Musonda’s judgment quashing the findings of the Dora Siliya tribunal.

Mr. Nkonde said persons criticising the ruling are merely bent on distorting facts of the matter.

He told ZNBC news in Lusaka that a precedent exists where findings of a Supreme Court judge led Tribunal have been quashed by a High Court Judge.

Mr. Nkonde cited the Tribunal findings of the David Lewanika Tribunal against former Ministers Katele Kalumba, Peter Machungwa and Golden Mandandi.[quote]

The former Solicitor general who was one of the lawyers under the David Lewanika Tribunal said a single high court judge overturned the findings in a similar fashion.

He urged lawyers to help in enlightening the public who risked being misled on legal matters.

Mr. Nkonde has observed that the advice of the Attorney General is not mandatory.

Mr. Nkonde said during his service as Solicitor General his advice to the government was sometimes openly rejected without any public out-cry.

[ZNBC]

Teta advises Sata to stop cheap politics

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Benny Tetamashimba
Benny Tetamashimba

The MMD Party has castigated Patriotic Front (PF) President Michael Sata for alleging that President Rupiah Banda has allowed his Ministers and the National Executive Committee (NEC) members to bring the name of the late President Levy Mwanawasa into disrepute.

MMD Information and Publicity Chairperson Benny Tetamashimba says the Party was not using the late Dr Mwanawasa’s name to win political mileage but that the Party was using late President Mwanawasa’s name to appreciate what he did to the incumbent President.

He said in a statement in Lusaka today, that the MMD Party will not keep aloof when the PF leader speaks things that he does not understand as President Banda had told his ministers and NEC members that his ascendancy to the presidency was because of late Dr. Mwanawasa who brought him from retirement.

Mr. Tetamashimba said he has no regrets to state that the people who worked under late President Mwanawasa’s regime were stealing and that they were involved in corrupt practices without Dr Mwanawasa’s knowledge adding that he saw nothing wrong to mention late President Mwanawasa’s name.[quote]

Mr. Tetamashimba was reacting to PF leader Michael Sata and Patrick Mwanawasa junior remarks that the MMD Party was using late Dr Mwanawasa’s name to bring him into disrepute.

He charged that Mr. Sata was not a right person to allege that President Banda has allowed his ministers and MMD NEC members to bring the name of the late President into disrepute as he, Mr. Sata, was only interested in using Dr Mwanawasa’s name to win a cheap political mileage.

Mr. Tetamashimba, who is also Local Government and Housing Minister, challenged the PF leader to state how many houses he got under the Avondale Housing Project if he was not corrupt.

He further advised Mr. Sata not to bring Patrick Mwanawasa junior into the firing range adding that people should not mislead Patrick Mwanawasa junior as President Banda has promised to do his level best to help the Mwanawasa’s family.

Mr. Tetamashimba has since advised Patrick Mwanawasa junior to go to the University so that he can be a shining example to future generations.

ENDS/TK/AM/ZANIS

Govt. intensifies monitoring of projects to curb shoddy works

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Government has prioritized the monitoring of developmental projects to guarantee Zambians true value for their money.

Works and Supply Deputy Minister Mundia Ndalamei said contractors should provide satisfactory services to the public once they were contracted to carry out certain projects.

Mr. Ndalamei, who was in Luwingu district to inspect ongoing road projects, said this yesterday when he paid a courtesy call on District Commissioner George Mwamba.

He said government was concerned about numerous public complaints that there was too much poor workmanship by contractors.
He said government will now focus its attention on consultants who are engaged to supervise the projects on its behalf before dealing with the contractors.

Mr. Ndalamei said any shoddy performance by a contractor will be blamed on the consultant who is paid to ensure that works were done according to specifications.

Meanwhile, government is happy with the quality of workmanship on the 145 kilometre Luwingu-Nsombo-Chaba roads project which was rehabilitated at the cost of K20.5 billion.

Mr. Ndalamei has since urged Sable Construction Company to continue with the good work so that government could get the true value for their tax payers’ money.

He said government was happy with both the pace and quality of the works on the road.
He has since implored the Road Development Agency (RDA), which is supervising the project, to speed up the designing of Luena bridge that was washed away in the last rain season.
Mr. Ndalamei said there was need to ensure that a new bridge is constructed before the next rain season.

And Luwingu District Commissioner George Mwamba said people in the district were happy with the commitment government has shown towards the road project.

Mr. Mwamba said the Luwingu-Nsombo-Chaba road was key to the economic life line of the district because it leads to productive areas.
He noted that the completion of the road project will reduce the suffering people endure when ferrying their produce to the market.

According to the contractor, works which were initially scheduled to be completed in August this year may be completed by next month.

ZANIS

Police nab man, 30, for raping 76-yr-old woman

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Police in Itezhi Tezhi are holding a 30-year-old man of Bana Choongo Village in Chief Shimbizhi’s area for allegedly raping a 76-year-old woman of the same area.

Both Police sources and Chief Shimbizi have comfirmed the incident, which happened on Sunday around 21:00 hours, to ZANIS in Itezhi Tezhi.

Chief Shimbizhi said Kauba allegedly went to the victim’s home and had canal knowledge of the elderly woman, who later reported him to her traditional court early yesterday.

Chief Shimbizhi said Kauba is still in Police custody awaiting a charge.

The traditional leader said Kauba has appeared before the traditional Shimbizhi chiefdom court for six times on charges of rape involving other women in his chiefdom.

The chief appealed to the police to investigate the case thoroughly and ensure that justice prevails in the matter.

He also warned his subjects against committing what he termed as ‘heinous sins’ that taint his chiefdom’s image and threatened that he would physically discipline all would-be peddlers of sexual immorality in his chiefdom.

ZANIS

Former ZESCO boss,Robinson Mwansa, opposed to tariff hike

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FORMER Zesco Limited managing director Robinson Mwansa has advised the power utility to come up with a business proposal to enable the company access loans from commercial banks to recapitalise it.

In a written submission to the Energy Regulation Board (ERB) on the proposed 66 per cent electricity tariff increase by Zesco, Mr Mwansa said that the utility firm needed capital, which could only be accessed from commercial banks.

Mr Mwansa said there was no argument that the power utility was in dire need of capital injection.

He said that Zesco should not increase its capital base by subjecting citizens to the proposed tariff increase, as the cost of living in the nation was already high.

“With the difficulties all Zambians and organisations, including Zesco are facing, this is not the time to incite the citizenry to disturb peace and rise against their own Government,” he said.

He said Zesco had a large old stock of customer debt amounting to about K500 billion, which could be sold at a discount of 80 per cent.

Mr Mwansa said that this would mean that the customers paid 20 per cent while the remainder was written off.

He said by doing that, he was optimistic that within six months, Zesco would be able to raise K100 billion.[quote]

With the customers taking advantage of the debt write- off, an additional K100 billion could be raised and used to pay back commercial banks loans.

Mr Mwansa, a chartered electrical engineer, said it was common practice in business to reduce prices on old stocks to unblock the money which was locked up and raise funds.

“It is in the best interest of Zambian commercial banks because they know it and I know it that if Zesco sinks, the mines will sink, the Zambian economy will sink and inevitably we shall all sink together.

He said Zambian power consumers were dissatisfied with the performance of the national power utility.

Zesco could use the bailout capital accessed from banks to improve service to acceptable levels within nine months.

He said even if the ERB granted Zesco the requested increase, the cash flow would not increase much for the first nine months due to consumer blacklash.

Mr Mwansa said the value of any commodity went down when the price increased if there was no proportionate increase in the quality of the commodity.

“I am making submissions to ERB to reject the Zesco application and defer it to March 2010 to give Zesco chance to raise money from its resources and improve the service levels,” Mr Mwansa said.

He said that the proposed tariff increase would to some extent lead to citizens not be able to use power thereby dropping the standards of their lives or businesses.

“Those who are making this application may not have done any social, economic and political strategic environmental scanning and analysis on the impact of the increase.

“On the other hand, they did and are ignoring the results of the due diligence study,” he said.

Mr Mwansa said that in the medium term, Zesco could stop the wastage of the little money that it had if its workers rededicated themselves to improving the power supply using the available resources and raising the service levels to acceptable standards.

[Times of Zambia]

Mwanawasa family tells off Levy’s son

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Late President Levy Mwanawasa’s sister, Rona
Late President Levy Mwanawasa’s sister, Rona
LATE President Levy Mwanawasa’s sister, Evelyn has said

the family and herself are happy with her appointment as MMD national trustee contrary to claims by the late president’s son Patrick that the family was not consulted.

Ms Mwanawasa said claims by Patrick that she was not aware of the appointment were not true and advised her nephew to avoid being used by people not happy that the Mwanawasa family was ready to work with President Rupiah Banda.

“The Mwanawasa family has always been ready to work with President Banda. We said this even at first prior to the October 2008 presidential by-election and I do not see the reason things can change now.

“This situation will not take us anywhere. I mean, Patrick has never been in touch with me to talk about this issue and if anything, Patrick is just a child and he is not the person we should be consulting over such issues,” she said.

Ms Mwanawasa said family members who included her uncles Green Chilabika and Philimon Mokola and her older sister Rona were all consulted and gave a ‘green light’ for her appointment to the NEC.

Reacting to claims published in yesterday’s Post edition that she and the family were not consulted, Ms Mwanawasa said she even had the opportunity of discussing the matter with her close friends who all advised her to accept the appointment.[quote]

She advised Patrick to go back to school and build his future than allowing himself to be used by the people that would not help him shape his destiny.

Ms Mwanawasa said her family was ready to work with President Banda’s administration and that was the reason she accepted the appointment.

“In fact, after my appointment, we even went to State House with my two uncles to meet and thank President Banda for recognising me as a person who can work with the party and this confirmed that we were actually consulted,” she said.

Rona Mwanawasa said separately in Chisamba that the family actually sat down and advised her sister to take up the position.

“We actually sat down as a family and advised Evelyn to accept the appointment. We are MMD and we see no reason we should abandon the party to join the opposition just because our brother has died,” she said.

She said that those trying to use Patrick should desist from doing so because they were just bent on destroying the young man.

“In fact, if Patrick says anything wrong in the whole thing, he should have contacted us than going to the newspaper. We have never been in touch with him and it is not true for him to say he had even contacted Evelyn over the appointment,” she said.

Patrick claimed in the Post Newspaper story that MMD wanted to use the Mwanawasa name only when it suited them and that the appointment of her aunt was not genuine and was just intended to benefit the MMD.

But Rona said Patrick was not a politician and had never been one and that those trying to use him were not helping him.

[Times of Zambia]