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RB donates K10m to UNZASU

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PRESIDENT Banda has donated K10 million to University of Zambia Students Union (UNZASU) to be used for the students’ welfare.

The President has also promised to engage various stakeholders in trying to find solutions for various challenges that institutions of higher learning face.

President Banda said this on Friday when he held a consultative meeting with UNZASU leadership led by the union’s president, Duncan Nyirongo.

According to a statement released yesterday by Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations, Dickson Jere, the union presented a number of issues concerning the welfare of the students.

The concerns include the lack of accommodation, a shortage of books and learning materials, bursary scheme, transport problems and the dilapidation of the sports infrastructure.

“President Banda noted that the challenges which the University of Zambia and other higher learning institutions were facing in the country and promised to engage various stakeholders in trying to find a solution to the problem,” the statement reads.

The president assured the students that the Government attaches great importance to the education sector.

He also pledged to help the UNZASU in fundraising ventures, which the students’ body has embarked on.

He said the funds should be used for the intended purpose in order to encourage more people and companies to help UNZASU in raising funds.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Women’s lobby welcomes Dora Siliya’s appointment

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THE Zambia National Women’s Lobby (ZNWL) has welcomed the appointment of Dora Siliya as Minister of Education and Gladys Kristafor as permanent secretary at the ministry of community development.

ZNWL board chairperson, Tamara Kambikambi said in a statement issued in Lusaka yesterday that the appointment of women in to decision-making positions is the only way Zambia would fulfill the 50/50 percent of women and men in decision-making as enshrined in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) and African Union Protocols.

“We feel that Mrs Kristafor is ably suited for the job after having served as Ndola District Commissioner. We also welcome Honourable Siliya as new Education Minister,” Ms Kambikambi said.

The Lobby has also welcomed that President Banda’s pronouncement that the National Constitutional Conference should wind up its business within the given timeframe.

Ms Kambikambi said the pronouncement is a good proposal which would give people opportunity to have a new constitution that meets their aspirations.

“We also back President Banda in condemning the photographer who circulated pictures of a woman giving birth.

While we are in support of press freedom and the right to information, we would like to mention that as women we are deeply disturbed that the dignity of women is being undermined in the name of press freedom,” she said.

Ms Kambikambi said circulating pictures that demean women is a transgression of women’s right to privacy.

“The pictures of a woman in that situation are very depressing not only to the victim, but to all women in the country.

We therefore call on our colleagues in the media not to allow their image to be tarnished by one single individual who did not pay attention to the negative implication the picture has on women,” she said.

Ms Kambikambi said the media is a very useful partner for channeling information and should not be used to tarnish the image of vulnerable women, adding that the media should condemn irresponsible journalism.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

VJ hails China

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Parliamentary Chief Whip Vernon Mwaanga has thanked the government of China for supporting Zambia’s development efforts through various avenues including the transfer of technology.

Mr. Mwaanga says the relations between Zambia and China have continued to grow for the last forty-five years.

He was speaking in Shanghai after a delegation of Parliamentarians, government officials and town clerks visited the Shanghai Caohejing Hi-Tech Park Development Corporation.

The institution is responsible for a number of scientific and technological innovations that have contributed to the economic growth in China.

And Chanler Wang an official at the centre advised Zambia to invite foreign investors to set up companies in the country as the first step towards the establishment of hi-tech parks.

Mr. Chanler said without science and technology it is not possible for any country to develop.

Meanwhile, Zambia’s Ambassador to China Lupando Mwape has called on the business community to support the government as Zambia prepares to participate in the Shanghai World Expo 2010.

Mr. Mwape said the Zambian flag has already been mounted at the Expo 2010 venue in Shanghai, as a confirmation that the country will take part in the event scheduled for May next year.

The theme for the Shanghai Expo 2010 is “A Better City, a Better Life”.
[ZNBC]

Councils directed to use CDF funds to maintain roads

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Government has directed all district councils in Luapula Province to use part of the Constituency Development Funds (CDF) to work on the road network in their respective districts.

Luapula Province Permanent Secretary Jazzman Chikwakwa issued the directive during the Provincial Development Coordinating Committee (PDCC) meeting in Mansa today.

Mr. Chikwakwa said the township roads in the districts were in a deplorable state adding that it was the responsibility of councils to maintain the roads.

He said his office will support the councils intending to work on the roads with the road equipment from the Rural Road Unit (RRU) which is under his office.

The Permanent Secretary said government would not accept excuses from local authorities’ failure to maintain roads within their districts because it had procured and made the road equipment available under the RRU department.

And Mr. Chikwakwa has said that government was still considering tarring the pedicle road to ease transportation via the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) route.

He said that the works to tar the road would have commenced this year but there was no budget allocation to the project adding that the Road was key on the national Roads Calendar.

Once tarred the 84 kilometer stretch would provide a shorter route via the DRC linking Luapula and Copperbelt Provinces.
ZANIS

Murder cases rock Mchini compound in Chipata

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The Community of Mchini compound in Chipata has called on prison authorities to ensure that inmates incarcerated at Namseche Prison are not allowed to mingle freely with the general public in the area.

The call comes in a wake of a spate of homicide cases that have occurred in the area in the recent past.

Mchini Security Committee Vice Secretary, Margaret Daka, said prisoners were not diligently guarded by authorities at Namseche Prison as some have been seen freely moving about in the community.

Ms. Daka has alleged that some were allegedly selling Kapenta, beans and other food stuffs allegedly taken from the prison.

He was speaking yesterday at a meeting called by Chipata Central Member of Parliament, Lameck Mangani, to find a lasting solution towards the murder cases and attacks that have rocked the compound.

She said the prisoners were also fond of drinking beer in the compound when they were supposed to be kept behind bars all the time.

Ms. Daka alleged that the inmates also engaged into sexual relationships with women in Mchini compound.

“We do not know who is behind the killings of innocent people in this area but for us to be safe, the prisoners should always be guarded and should not be allowed to move around in the compound without prison warders,” she said.

And Eastern Province Police Commanding Officer, Mary Chikwanda, expressed disappointment of the reported murder cases in the area.

Ms. Chikwanda ,however, observed that the murder cases were occurring in different parts of the district and were not exclusive to Mchini compound in Chipata.

She said police would intensify patrols in conjunction with the Neighborhood Watch Committee.

Ms. Chikwanda appealed to residents to report suspicious looking people to police and the neighborhood watch committee.

And Chipata Central Member of Parliament, Lameck Mangani, said a container would be taken to Mchini compound to be used as a police post as a short-term measure.

Mr. Mangani, who is also Lusaka Province Minister, said there was need to find a way of stopping the murder cases so that peace and security could prevail in the area.

He has since cautioned women in Mchini compound in Chipata to desist from engaging in sexual relationships with prisoners.

Mr. Mangani pointed out that it was an offence to co-habit with a convicted criminal.

ZANIS

RB to launch the National Policy on Environment this Monday

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President Rupiah Banda is this Monday expected to launch the National Policy on Environment at Mulungushi International Conference Centre (MICC) in Lusaka.

The National Environment Policy was developed by the Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources to underscore Government’s commitment to effectively manage the environment and its natural resources for the benefit of the present and future generations.

Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Spokesperson Bwalya Nondo, in a statement released to ZANIS in Lusaka, explained that the objective of the Policy is to ensure sound environmental management within the framework of sustainable development in the country.

Mr. Nondo said the Policy was developed through a comprehensive consultative process integrating principles of decentralization and broad stakeholder participation that underpin sustainable development.

He said some of the salient issues embodied in the Policy are the need to take into account natural resource conservation in the country’s efforts to address poverty and achieve sustainable development.

The Policy also stresses the need for local institutions’ participation in efforts aimed at achieving socio-economic development through good environmental management.

The Policy is expected to contribute to the harmonization of sector plans and strategies in the use of the environment and its natural resources. This will result in attainment of an integrated approach to development and contribute to the attainment of the objectives of Vision 2030 and the Fifth National Development Plan (FNDP) as well as the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals.

ZANIS

HH calls for a united opposition front

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UPND president Hakainde Hichilema
UPND president Hakainde Hichilema

United Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema says for the Electoral Pact between UPND and the Patriotic Front (PF) to succeed it will demand selfless leadership and hard work from party leaders and the general membership of both parties.

Mr. Hichilema was speaking during the official opening of the UPND extra ordinary general assembly in Lusaka today.

“I therefore want to urge you to participate fully and freely knowing that the challenges that lie ahead can only be overcome if we work in harmony and unity with our colleagues in PF,” he said.

Mr. Hichilema said it shall take a united front to unseat the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD).

He said once in power robust efforts would be made to grow the economy to fund the social sector.

Mr. Hichilema said universal education for all and free education would become a reality, once in power.

He said infrastructure such as schools, hospitals and road network would be prioritized.

Mr. Hichilema has since accused the ruling MMD of having failed in a number of key national issues.

ZANIS

Kapoko had a legitimate contract to supply mother baby kit to MOH, Lawyer

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A LUSAKA lawyer representing incarcerated Ministry of Health former human resources officer, Henry Kapoko yesterday led a group of journalists to a warehouse in Olympia where his client is still keeping a consignment of 50,000-mother baby kit meant for the Ministry of Health worth K1.9 billion.

And the lawyer yesterday blocked a combined team of investigators from entering the warehouse for fear of them tampering with the consignment as it was a subject in court.

Mr Kelvin Bwalya said at a media briefing at his office that he was forced to reveal the consignment at the warehouse because the police had created an impression that his client was involved in a K27 billion scam.[quote]

Mr Bwalya has since challenged the investigative wings to release Kapoko’s younger brother Martin who was picked up yesterday from the warehouse on grounds that he refused to sign a warrant, as he was just a caretaker.

“The house, 25 Manda Hill Road belongs to Kapoko, the tenant is Fred Chileshe his co-accused person and Martin is there as a caretaker. I refused to go to the house because the owner was not there, I appeal to investigative wings to release Martin as not doing so will be interfering with his rights,” he said.

“ Let them produce evidence that Kapoko is involved in the K27 billion scam, he is only charged with K1.9 billion, what about the rest? One may even be killed over things he doesn’t know,” he said.

He said his client had not delivered the consignment because the ministry had refused to get it in bits and demanded that it be handed over in full at one time.

Mr Bwalya expressed sadness at the incarceration of his client whom he said, owned various businesses. He said, it was a pity that the public had been made to believe Kapoko was involved in a K27 billion scam.

Mr Bwalya said his client’s company KAHEKAM bid for the supply of the said consignment but lost, but the company that won failed to supply the 100,000 required mother baby kits at a cost of K2.2 billion and asked KAHEKAM to supply 50,000 since the company was second.

“It was at this point that Kapoko asked for a down payment and that was how he was given that K1.9 billion with a view to order and supply the consignment which had started arriving and the ministry was informed of the delay.

“ There was just a delay in the shipment of the consignment, part of it had already arrived, my client can not deliver because the line ministry wants it in complete form, the ministry is aware of the delay, the Ministry of Finance has also cleared it, the Government would have charged my client with liquidated damages according to the law than to incarcerate him,” he said.

He said his client was involved in a number of businesses, among others, he was running another business Hesakam Limited and supplied goods to the Ministry of Education, Konkola Copper Mines and Chibuluma with net profits ranging between K1.3 to K1.8 billion.

Mr Bwalya said it was not fair to assume that because he was a civil servant he had no businesses and attack him on unfounded grounds.
He said the rest of information would be dealt with in court.

Kapoko was facing counts of theft, money laundering and issuing a cheque on an insufficient funded account.

[Times of Zambia]

Protect women – Thandiwe

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda has called for more funding to programmes aimed at reducing martenal mortality rate in Zambia.

Mrs. Banda says there is need to take care of women because the play an import role in national development.

She has called for strong partnerships between government and the private sector to effectively address the problem of martenal mortality.

The first lady was speaking in Lusaka during the opening of the white ribbon alliance for safe motherhood.

She commended the white ribbon alliance for setting up safe motherhood action groups at community level.

And Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary, Velepi Mtonga, said government will continue to promote safe motherhood.

[ZNBC]

Don’t sell entrepreneurship tools, Lusaka PS urges youths

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Government has donated entrepreneurship equipment to four youth groups and warned youths against selling the tools that are meant for improving their livelihood.

Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary (PS) Steven Bwalya says government would like empower young people in communities through the provision of equipment.

Mr. Bwalya says government would soon start monitoring youth projects spearheaded by youth groups because government was losing huge sums of moneys on purchasing such equipment.

He said this in Lusaka today when he handed over tailoring and agricultural tools to four Lusaka based youth groups on behalf of the Ministry of Sport, Youth and Child Development.

The recipients that benefited from the K16 million worthy donation are Chitemalesa Youth Project and Mpemba Youth Group, both of Chongwe district, Mwembeshi Tailoring Youth Group of Kafue district and Youth on-a-Mission Project based in Lusaka’s Ng’ombe Compound.

Mr. Bwalya stated that youths are social and economic human resource that Zambia banks on for the development of the nation.

And speaking earlier, Lusaka Province Acting Youth Development Coordinator, Waana Namakanda, challenged young people not to be used by politicians.

Ms. Namakanda said the ministry was committed to supporting only organised Youth Groups who engage into viable developmental projects.

She cautioned young people against engaging themselves in unproductive activities such as excessive beer drinking, drug abuse and prostitution.

ZANIS

Mpezeni cautions subjects against dagga cultivation

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Paramount Chief Mpezeni of the Ngoni people in eastern province has cautioned his subjects against engaging in dagga cultivation.

Chief Mpezeni said cultivation of dagga is a serious offence, which attracts imprisonment to culprits.

The traditional leader called for multisectoral approach to eradicate drug abuse and trafficking because the vices are a threat to national security and economic development.

Chief Mpezeni was speaking at the commemoration of the World Anti-Drugs Day held at Chipikula Basic School at Feni in the outskits of Chipata District in Luangeni constituency today.

He said drug abuse increases the risk of sexually transmitted infections among abusers because of high rate of indulgence in risk sexual behaviour arising from impaired judgment.

“Currently, the trend show that drug abuse is high among people aged between 15 to 49 years, which coincidentally is the same age range mostly affected by the HIV/AIDS pandemic in our country,” he added.

He said drug abuse has eroded morals among the youths, who no longer have respect for elderly people in society.

He has since assured the Drug Enforcement Commission, DEC, of his support in sensitisation campaigns on the dangers of drug abuse and trafficking.

DEC Assistant Commissioner, Adrressie Munene, said the commission is concerned over the increased number of women being used as conduits for drug trafficking.

She regretted that more women, including young girls, are venturing into drug peddling, as a source of income for their livelihood.

“According to statistics with my office about 163 female drug traffickers were arrested locally last year, so far this year 50 females have been arrested and some of them convicted and subjected to long Jail sentences,” Mr Munene said.

Mr Munene said the commission has intensified investigations to establish the causes an extent of drug trafficking in the country.

ZANIS

Seven Serenje pupils fined over riotous behaviour

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A Magistrate court in Serenje disrict has fined Seven Serenje High School pupils for riotous behaviour.

Magistrate, Brenda Chiganda, also extended the payment of fine to 285 other pupils, who were absent from school on the day of the riot, early this month.

The court ordered each of the pupils to pay K120, 000.00 by June 30, 2009.

The seven pupils, who appeared in court, were arrested during the riot which resulted in property worth over K18, 000, 000.00 destroyed.

In passing judgment, Magistrate Chiganda said Zambia is a peaceful nation, hence riotous behavior will not be condoned.

She said the offence committed by the pupils is serious because it is retrogressive to national development efforts.

In mitigation, the pupils pleaded for leniency saying they would not repeat indulging themselves in unruly behavior.

They said they were school pupils some of whom were going to write final examinations at the end of the year to determine their future.

And some parents of the pupils, who attended the judgment, described the judgment as fair and warned their children to desist from misconduct in school.

Serenje high school pupils, rioted to protest against the recent strike by teachers.

ZANIS

Govt welcomes positive response from striking nurses to resume work

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ronnie_shikapwashaGovernment is happy with the positive response from striking nurses and other health workers in some parts of the country to return to work.

And Chief government Spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasha has urged striking nurses and medical staff who are still on strike to take seriously the warning and ultimatum by Health Minister, kapembwa Simbao, that they risk losing their jobs if they do not report for work on Monday.

In statement in Lusaka last evening, Lt. Gen. Shikapwasha reminded medical workers who have stayed away from work without authority for more than 10 days as required by the Public Service Code of Conduct that they could be dismissed for engaging in an illegal strike.

Lt. Gen. Shikapwasha, who is also Minster of Information and Broadcasting services, said the action is also a breach of the Florence Nightgale pledge to save human life, which they swore upon graduation.

He reiterated that failure by striking nurses to report for work on Monday June, 29, will lead to serious disciplinary action resulting in dismissal from work.

He also said the vacant positions will be offered to retired nurses and other health workers including those from countries in the Southern African region.

Meanwhile, he urged striking nurses, who are still on strike and may be afraid of harassment from fellow workers that government has put in place sufficient security measures to prevent victimization.

He said government has been more than accommodating in having not taken this action against those on strike on an understanding that they will on their own appreciate the illegality of their action.

He stressed that there is need for nurses to heed the advice of their union leaders to resume work following the collective agreement signed to pay 15 per cent wage increase.

The Minister further observed that the Ministry of health and their unions has agreed to discuss other concerns regarding the conditions of service and to this effect President Rupiah Banda has directed that a committee be set up address the workers concerns.

ZANIS

Weekend Football Fixtures

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Here are this weekends football fixtures.

Faz Premier Division

Week 15

26/06/2009

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

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27/06/2009

Zanaco               –  Kabwe Warriors

Division 1

27/06/2009

North

Week 7

Chindwin-Lime Hotspurs

Luanshya United-Muchindu

Chingola Leopards-Ndola United

Kalewa-Afrisports

Mining Rangers-Nkana

Kitwe United-Indeni

Nchanga Rangers-Prison Leopards

Kalulushi Modern Stars-Mufulira Blackpool

Mufulira Wanderers-Zesco-Luapula

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MMD picks Solomon Musonda for Chitambo by-election

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The ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) has adopted Solomon Musonda as its candidate for the August 13th 2009, Chitambo parliamentary by-election.

Party spokesperson Benny Tetamashimba disclosed this development to ZANIS in a press statement in Lusaka today and said Dr. Musonda was a local person who has served in Chitambo constituency as a medical person.

Dr. Musonda was born and educated in the area and later obtained a degree in medicine. He later served the local people as a doctor.

Mr. Tetamashimba said Dr. Musonda was selected among many candidates that applied to be adopted for the election.

He has since appealed to other candidates, who were not picked, to support Dr. Musonda in the by-election.

He has also implored the people of Chitambo to support the MMD party that have adopted a candidate who served the community.

Meanwhile, Mr. Tetamashimba has expressed confidence that the party will defeat the United Party for National Development-Patriotic Front (UPND/PF) pact in the by-election.

He recalled that said it was not the first time that the ruling party would be facing such a challenge.

“We do not think the UPND-PF candidate who will stand on the PF ticket will be difficult to beat,” he added.

The seat fell vacant about two months ago after the death of the area Member Parliament, Nasim Hamir, who was also Deputy Minister of Lands.

ZANIS