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Vice President George Kunda to be among 118 leaders at NAM summit

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The Global Economic Crisis that has affected many countries including Zambia will be among the issues that would be discussed at the 15th Non Aligned Movement (NAM) which opened on July 11 in Sharm el- Sheikh, Egypt.

Heads of States and governments from the 118 members countries , dignitaries such as United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki- Moon are expected to also discuss measures on how countries will cope with the negative effects of the economic crisis and global challenges such as climate change and food security.

Vice President Goerge Kunda is expected to represent President Rupiah Banda at the summit whose theme is International Solidarity for Peace and Development and the Global Economic and Financial Crisis.

Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande disclosed here that Vice President is expected to Arrive in Sharm El- Sheikh, Egypt by mid day tomorrow.

Mr. Pande said the Vice President is expected to be accompanied by his Wife Mrs. Kunda who will participate in the NAM’s First Ladies Meeting to be held on the sidelines of the summit.

He will be received by Government representative from Egypt , Foreign Affairs Minister , Zambia’a Ambassador to Egypt Lt. Gen. Herbert Simotowe Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Tiens Kapoma and other senior government officials.

The Summit which runs from July 11 to 16 will also map out an action plan on political, economic and social cooperation, and consider recommendations issued at the Non-Aligned Movement Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Havana, Cuba, in April this year

ZANIS

Get involved in the fight against corruption, Zambians urged

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US ambassador to Zambia David Booth
US ambassador to Zambia David Booth

United States (US) Ambassador to Zambia has called on all Zambians to get involved in the fight against corruption.

Mr. Booth said it is the duty of all Zambians to take keen interest on how donor funds are utilized as it the ordinary Zambians that suffer the consequences of corruption.

“Its up to the Zambians themselves to take a lead in speaking against corruption in the country so that money put in the economy by donors reaches the intended beneficiaries and is well accounted for”, he said.

Mr. Booth said the US Government will continue providing assistance to countries that uphold good governance and the rule of law.

He said his government will not impose any system of government on any nation in the world but would want to see that the assistance it provides to countries like Zambia reaches the intended beneficiaries.

Mr. Booth was speaking at the American Centre in Lusaka today when he answered questions from journalists and other members of the public on United States President Barrack Obama’s remarks to the Ghanaian Parliament in Accra last Saturday.

He further said the US would provide technical support to the Ministry of Finance in order to enhance transparency in the manner donor money is used.

Mr. Booth said the US government would also offer support to the Zambian government to ensure it enacts the Freedom of Information Act for journalists and members of the public to have access to public documents in order to enhance transparency in the country.

He encouraged journalists in the country to persevere as they endeavor to inform, entertain and educate the public as the nature of their job was risky and very dangerous.

“Reporting and investigating is a very dangerous job and I am aware that journalist all over the world work under very risky situations. But I only encourage the journalists to persevere as that is the nature of their job”, he said.

ZANIS

Chirundu councillor complains of bad roads

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Chirundu councillor, Gift Chanda, has appealed to the Road Development Agency to quickly start working on township roads before the rainy reason.

Mr Chanda complained that it is displeasing to see a poor and dilapidated road network in a township like Chirundu where the government collects a lot revenue from the border.

“The road network in Chirundu is quite pathetic. Most of the roads are bad and I would urge the government to move in quickly and work on the road network,” he said.

He observed that Chirundu has the best police station as well as the newly constructed Zambia Revenue Authority and Immigration offices, but the bad roads make the whole town look ugly.

The ward councillor further appealed to the Ministry of Local Government and Housing to source funds in order to put up a modern bus stop in Chirundu.

Meanwhile, Mr Chanda has appealed to Zambia Wildlife Authority officials to help control the elephants that were crossing into the township from Zimbabwe and terrorizing people in the area.

ZANIS

Zambia Railways Limited evicts tenants in Ndola

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Zambia Railways Limited has evicted several tenants from its houses in Ndola, a development that has sent fear waves among those still occupying the company’s houses.

A check by ZANIS in Kansenshi, Northrise and Chifubu residential areas today where Zambia Railways Limited has houses, revealed that several houses belonging to the company have been vacated and were being guarded by security personnel from Panorama Security services.

Speaking in separate interviews, some of the affected tenants said they had been evicted from the houses after they failed to buy them after an offer to do so.

But other evicted tenants claimed to have bought the houses and accused the company of not honouring the purchase mode, which they claimed involved deduction of money from their terminal benefits.

One of the affected tenants, Josephine Gondwe, said she has been evicted from the house despite having paid for the house in full through deductions from her terminal benefits.

Mrs. Gondwe has since appealed to government to intervene in the matter and protect the affected families, the majority of whom are headed by widows and orphans.

She said it was unfair for people to be stripped of of investments that they worked for in the many years of their service to the company.
She noted that government should follow the process through which the houses were sold and ensure that justice prevails.

Mrs. Gondwe further said it would be unfair for the former Zambia Railways Limited workers to lose out on the houses when deductions from their terminal benefits have already been made.

She however disclosed that there were still some tenants who have not fully paid for the houses they were occupying but explained that such people were remaining with only small amounts to complete the payment.

And an eyewitness, Edna Chilupula, bemoaned the alleged inhuman manner in which the tenants were evicted.
Ms Chilupula said the evictions were torturing to the tenants especially the orphans and aged widows.

She called on government to intervene in the matter since the selling of houses was a government policy aimed at empowering Zambians with houses.

And when contacted for a comment, the Zambia Railways Limited authorities in Kabwe declined to comment on the matter.

ZANIS

The Weekend in pictures

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A vendor plaits hair while selling apples and fish
A vendor plaits hair while selling apples and fish

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Pedestrians share the road with vehicles as the pavements are crowded with vendors in Chachacha road
Pedestrians share the road with vehicles as the pavements are crowded with vendors in Chachacha road

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Traders conducting their business under Zescos high voltage lines oblivious to the danger
Traders conducting their business under Zescos high voltage lines oblivious to the danger

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Business as usual  under Zesco high voltage lines behind Soweto market
Business as usual under Zesco high voltage lines behind Soweto market

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The salaula business can be tiring- a man takes a nap on his merchadise as business carries on around him
The salaula business can be tiring- a man takes a nap on his merchadise as business carries on around him

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A Kaponya at Kulima tower
A Kaponya at Kulima tower

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Minibus leaves Kulima tower
Minibus leaves Kulima tower

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The New Soweto market
The New Soweto market

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The unemployed making a living on the streets of Lusaka
The unemployed making a living on the streets of Lusaka

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Officials from Chinese An Hui construction firm inspect the dilapidated Independence stadium in Lusaka where they have been engaged to refurbish the infrastructure
Officials from Chinese An Hui construction firm inspect the dilapidated Independence stadium in Lusaka where they have been engaged to refurbish the infrastructure

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A palm oil farmer explaining the progress on the palm oil plantation project to Special Assistant to the President for Project Implementation and Monitoring Ben Kapita (on wheelchair) in Kawambwa District.
A palm oil farmer explaining the progress on the palm oil plantation project to Special Assistant to the President for Project Implementation and Monitoring Ben Kapita (on wheelchair) in Kawambwa District.

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A large Turkey takes a stroll at Zamcom lodge in Lusaka
A large Turkey takes a stroll at Zamcom lodge in Lusaka

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Charles Wasaja Chisamba captured at Lusaka international airport on arrival from France where he lost the WBC and ABU lightheavy weight title at the weekend
Charles Wasaja Chisamba captured at Lusaka international airport on arrival from France where he lost the WBC and ABU lightheavy weight title at the weekend

Post Editor arrested

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Post newspaper editor Chansa Kabwela
Post newspaper editor Chansa Kabwela
Police have formally arrested Post News paper Editor, Chansa Kabwela, for circulating obscene materials.

Ms. Kabwela who was briefly detained has however been released on police bond.

Post newspaper lawyer, Sam Mujuda, told ZNBC that Ms. Kabwela will appear in court on Tuesday.

The arrest of Ms. Kabwela comes barely two weeks after police recorded a warn and caution statement from her for being in possession of obscene pictures.

President Rupiah Banda at the last press conference ordered investigations into the circulation of pictures of a woman giving birth at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka.

The incident took place during a strike by nurses and other health workers.
[ZNBC]

Some politicians are planning to destabilise the country, RB

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President Rupiah Banda
President Rupiah Banda

President Rupiah Banda says some politicians are planning to engage in activities to destabilise the country.

President Banda says the politicians are hoping to benefit from the instability that will be created in the nation.

He has cautioned ministers and Zambian diplomats against being misled by such politicians.

The president has directed newly appointed Home Affairs Minister, Lameck Mangani, to ensure there is peace and security in the nation.

He was speaking at State House in Lusaka on Monday after swearing in Mr. Mangani and newly appointed Lands Deputy Minister, Michael Mabenga.[quote]

Mr. Mangani takes over from Dr. Kalombo Mwansa who has moved to the ministry of defence while Mr. Mabenga replaces the late Chitambo MP, Nassim Hamir.

On Mr. Mabenga, President Banda said those opposed to his appointment are free to seek legal redress.

Mr. Banda expressed confidence that Mr. Mabenga would execute his duties with due diligence.

And President Banda has appointed and sworn in former Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Kachingwe as Zambia’s High Commissioner to Malawi.

Mr. Banda has also appointed former Local Government Permanent Secretary, Joel Ngo as Ambassador to Brazil.

Zambia’s Deputy Ambassador to France, Alexis Luhila, is the new High Commissioner to Nigeria.

Mr. Banda is confident that the newly appointed diplomats will effectively represent Zambia abroad.

[ZNBC]

PF threatens legal action against ECZ over by-election

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Given Lubinda
Given Lubinda
The Patriotic Front (PF) has warned the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) and Mansa Town Clerk of legal action if they do not declare the PF candidate an unopposed victor in the Chilyapia ward by-election of Mansa Central Constituency.

PF Spokesperson, Given Lubinda told ZANIS in an interview today that by 17: 00 hours, the close of the nomination time, the Town Clerk only announced the PF candidate as the sole valid candidate as the MMD had allegedly not settled on which candidate to field.

Mr. Lubinda said confusion in the MMD camp arose during the nomination exercise last Wednesday when the MMD fielded two candidates to contest the Chilyapia ward by-election.

He said according to the laws of Zambia, candidates not announced after filing in of nominations are deemed unfit for election hence the ECZ should declare the PF candidate victor by virtue of being unopposed.

“The MMD filled in two candidates but the town clerk did not announce who was picked between the two, but he only announced the PF candidate so that makes it illegible for MMD to stand for this ward by-election. And if they decide to run the by-election what will ECZ put on the ballot papers because there is only one candidate who was announced ” he said.

Mr. Lubinda has since challenged the ECZ and Mansa Town Clerk to declare the PF candidate as Councilor for Chilyapia ward.
He warned that failure for them to do so will result in the party taking legal action against the ECZ and Mansa Town Clerk.

Meanwhile, the Patriotic Front (PF) has accused the MMD in Mushinka ward in Mansa Central constituency of buying voters cards in the area ahead of the ward by-election.

PF Spokesperson Given Lubinda said the PF had allegedly caught MMD cadres in Mushinka ward with voters cards bought from people in the area in a bid to influence the by-election outcome.

Mr. Lubinda said the PF has since written to the police command in Mansa on the matter.
ZANIS

ZNUT urges govt. not to punish striking teachers

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The Zambia National Union of Teachers (ZNUT) has written to government requesting it to withdraw the cabinet circular that seeks to punish teachers who recently went on strike and withhold their salaries.

ZNUT General Secretary Newman Bubala disclosed that his union is seeking redress from government over the circular which seeks to punish the workers over the strike action which government described as illegal.

Mr Bubala disclosed this during a ZNUT extra ordinary national executive council meeting held in Siavonga over the weekend.

Cabinet office circular number 9 stipulated that all public service employees ,whether classified as essential workers or not, who were absent from duty without leave, should not be paid a salary for the days they were absent.

Mr Bubala, however, said the punishment of any teacher by government will be wrong and contrary to finished negotiations that allowed teachers to get back to work.

“ZNUT has written to government demanding the withdraw of the circular because the matter was discussed and resolved during the negotiations. We believe that punishment of any teacher will only provoke the situation that has since normalized,’’ he said.

Mr Bubala however stated that his union will not protect individuals that were reported to be inciting teachers not to resume work.

He said the union has since identified about 21 ring-leaders that gave themselves a mandate to instigate teachers to refuse the 15 per cent salary increment.

“We want government to act on certain individuals whom we have identified as being the ones that were inciting and instigating teachers to refuse the 15 per cent which was awarded to them, ” he said.

And ZNUT president Henry Kapenda assured his members that the union is making follow ups with government on other issues that were not tackled in the negotiations such as rural hardship and housing allowances among others.

Mr Kapenda, who described the just-ended negotiations as one of the toughest, said he is hopeful that government will listen to the union demands for the increase in payment of allowances.

On rural hardship allowance, the union president said the problem came from provincial and district heads who failed to submit to government correct information on which schools were entitled to the allowance.

Mr Kapenda also castigated those calling for the formation of another union, saying Zambia at the moment needed to have only one strong teachers’ union that would speak for all teachers.

He said bargaining for improved conditions of service normally becomes difficult with so many unions because they fail to speak with one voice.

The national council meeting also confirmed the appointments of Roy Mwaba as union Vice President, Newman Bubala as General Secretary, and Catherine Chinunda as Deputy General Secretary.

ZANIS

Statement was taken out of context – Sondashi

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 Ludwig Sondashi
Ludwig Sondashi
Assertions that I wish to go to state house just “so that my

family can enjoy life” are a clear misrepresentation of facts by those who are bent on discrediting my character and reputation, and that of our newly formed Forum for Democratic Alternatives (FDA) party.

I, therefore, wish to dispel those assertions as I am not, at all, that
kind of person who would wish to go to state house “just to enjoy,”
evidenced by my courageous and honest character when I resigned from the successive governments of Dr. Kenneth Kaunda and Dr. Fredrick Chiluba, sighting bad governance, in 1990 and 1994 respectively.

The statement was clearly taken out of context, and in bad faith, arising from an apparent joke I had made during the presentation of my speech to launch the FDA. I can only assume that the media, such as the Daily Mail, were only to eager to “run” with the statement, clearly taken out of context, as a way of “hitting back” at me for having taken them to court for defaming my character in a story carried in their newspaper of 8th March, 2009.

I therefore wish to advise that the media desist from writing jokes but
concentrate on real issues that will bring development to our country. My correct position was carried in an article by the
Post Newspapers on Monday, 6th July, 2009.

The fact of the matter is that we, in the FDA party, have a serious vision and program for developing our country as clearly spelled out in our party manifesto, currently available in print, and which will soon be online for all, via a web site to be launched shortly.

I, therefore, further wish to advise all well meaning Zambians to
critically look at the issues that we bring and propose for national
development and judge us on that basis rather than debate trivial issues such as dispelled above.

Thank you for your attention!

“Zambia Belongs To All”

Dr. Ludwig Sondashi – Interim President, FDA Party

PF MP resigns

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Kasama central MP Saviour Chishimba and his counterpart from Luangeni Angela Cifire leave national assembly buildings after a workshop on the budget process
Kasama central MP Saviour Chishimba and his counterpart from Luangeni Angela Cifire leave national assembly buildings after a workshop on the budget process
KASAMA Central Patriotic Front (PF) Member of Parliament (MP) Saviour

Chishimba has resigned from the party and relinquished his seat, saying the current political system has failed Zambians.

Mr Chishimba said in Ndola yesterday that he had decided to quit partisan politics to champion the formation of a new movement whose aim was to usher in a new crop of youthful political leaders in the country.

He said the 20 years of the MMD-led political pluralism had failed to realise the amount of development attained during the 10 years of the United National Independence Party rule from 1964 to 1974.

He said during a media briefing at his residence in Ndola’s Kansenshi area that a new movement to be called “The Saviour Chishimba Plan to Reclaim Zambia’s Independence” was set to spearhead a new political dispensation in the country.

Mr Chishimba charged that the only way Zambians could have their dreams realised was by bringing in a new crop of national leaders because the performance of the players in the current political arena was disastrous.[quote]

He has written to PF president Michael Sata and Speaker of the National Assembly Amussa Mwanamwambwa informing them about his resignation as party member and MP, respectively.

“In this digital era, I can no longer be part of a political system where only few leaders live in luxury. I stand down as MP and my association with the PF comes to an end. I would like to thank the people of Kasama and God almighty for supporting me.

“We only have two options, it’s either liberty for Zambia or death. It’s time for the country to change for the better. The time for depending on tired politicians for national salvation has failed us as a people,” Mr Chishimba said.

He said he is a member of the Bemba Royal family of Chitimukulu and a family of freedom fighters who are all synonymous with sacrifice for Zambia.

He said he was not ready to be part of the growing political elite while the majority of Zambians continued living in abject poverty.

“To bring about change we do not need political party partnerships but people to people partnerships. The era of politicians directing the people instead of the people directing politicians should come to an end,” he said.

He said that political party pacts based on tribal and regional groups were not capable of meeting the expectations of the Zambian people because they could not last and had no room in modern-day Zambia.

In a letter dated July 1, 2009, Mr Chishimba thanked Mr Sata for helping him understand the status of Zambian politics and the opportunity to contest a parliamentary seat on the PF platform.

“Now the spirit of the living God tells me it is finished and there is nothing I can do, but to obey. I hereby submit my resignation from the Patriotic Front effective 27 July 2009. Kindly let me know if there are things that I have to clear from the party and you as my leader.”

Meanwhile, PF spokesman Given Lubinda said the party was not ready to accept Mr Chishimba’s resignation before be formally resigns on July 27 because there was a possibility that he could backpedal on what he had announced.

“Knowing my young man he could be driven by emotions and hyper-frustrations. As a party we will wait for what will happen once the emotions come down.

“Currently, he is still our MP until that date comes. We cannot remove someone from the noose before there is an attempt for one to be hanged,” Mr Lubinda said.

[Times of Zambia]

Parliamentarian wants govt to find market for Sweet Potatoes

sweetpotatoesBweengwa Constituency Member of Parliament, MP, Highvie Hamundundu, wants government consider helping identify a market for Sweet potatoes being produced by women groups in Monze district in Southern province.

Mr Hamundundu says lack of well established markets for the produce is discouraging women to increase production of the crop.

Mr Hamundundu says government should facilitate market access for agricultural produce as a measure of encouraging diversification and enhanced performance of the sector.

He told ZANIS in Lusaka that sweet potatoes can significantly contribute to foreign exchange earnings if producers are availed access to regional and international markets.

He observed that the produce has high demand in some neighbouring countries hence the need for government to enforce deliberate measures to facilitate the export of the commodity.

He observed that cassava and beef from Zambia is on high demand in Nigeria due to a private sector driven policy.[quote]

“Zambian sweet potatoes are of high quality and demand in neighbouring Angola, Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe but I wonder why the Zambian government cannot find a good market for our products when other countries are doing it. I believe preserving and processing the sweet potatoes is another way of packaging sweet potatoes.

“Cassava and beef from Zambia is on high demand in Nigeria because of the private sector driven policy,” Mr. Hamundundu said.

According to Mr. Hamundundu, Monze district in Southern province has the capacity of producing over 400,000 metric tonnes of sweet potatoes annually that can greatly contribute to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product.

ZANIS

Citizens Committee okays NGO’s Bill, but…..

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The citizens Committee has welcomed the revised Non-Governmental Organisation, NGO, Bill as long as it is not meant to undermine operations of any organisation.

Committee Executive Director, Gregory Chifire, says his organization will support the bill provided it helps promote democracy in the civil society as opposed to frustrating operations of organisations.

Mr Chifire told ZANIS in Lusaka today, that regulating operations of NGO’s should be done in a manner that will positively impact on democratic values of the country.

He said NGO’s contribute significantly to national development hence the need to put in place laws that will not retard their growth.

He said the Bill should be enforced as a tool for promoting performance of the civil society.

Meanwhile, Mr Chifire also pointed out that he expects the Bill to adjusted in a manner that would enhance transparency and accountability in the way donor funds are been utilized by NGOs.

He said donors, who gets tax payers money from other countries, are eager to know how their funds are utilized by the NGO’s.

He, further, challenged other NGO’s to be transparent in their operations and ensure that they reach their targeted audience and save the intended purpose that they were formed for.

Government is expected to table the bill that is aimed at regulating the operations NGO’s in the country when parliament resumes sitting this week.

Meanwhile, some Civil Society Groups in the country have objected the move by government saying the NGO’s the bill will stifle their operations and prevent them from providing independent checks and balances.

ZANIS

Ministry of Finance extends deadline for submission of budget proposals

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The Ministry of Finance and National Planning has extended the deadline for submission of proposals for Tax and Non-Tax revenue to 24th July 2009.

Ministry Public Relations Officer, Chileshe Kandate, says the extension of the deadline is to ensure that all citizens including youth groups, individuals, and other stakeholders are given a chance to fully participate in the 2010 budget formulation process.

Mr. Kandate noted that by so doing all people will be playing a direct role in contributing to the attainment of the objectives of the Fifth National Development Plan (FNDP) and the Vision 2030.

In statement to ZANIS in Lusaka today, Mr. Kandeta explained that the extension is also aimed at appealing to the public to embrace the gesture so that consultations on the 2010 to 2012 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and the 2010 national budget are broadened.

He said by making such submissions on the tax and non-tax policy proposals at this stage, stakeholders will be contributing to the formulation of a people centered 2010 national budget.

Mr. Kandeta has explained that there is need for the submissions to clearly state the nature of the proposals, demonstrate pitfalls of the current tax regime and also indicate the pros and cons of the off shoot measures on how the tax base could be fairly and equitably expanded.

He added that then the Government’s Tax Policy Committee will scrutinize and assess all proposals based on their merit, impact on tax payers, effect on the economy and the significance to the shape and focus of the Zambian Tax Policy orientation for the period 2010 to 2012.

Mr. Kandeta has also confirmed that the Ministry of Finance has been receiving proposals from individuals and organizations since February this year.

He said to this effect the Ministry has been given enough time to study all the proposals adding that the deadline for the proposals for tax and non-tax will be published in order for stakeholders to analyse the submissions for next year’s budget.

He has, however, thanked individuals and organizations who have responded and have made submissions saying the 24th July deadline is final and there will be no further extensions of the budget formulation as the Ministry has a tight schedule before the 2010 National Budget is presented.

ZANIS

Siulapwa asks UNZA lecturers to resume work

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New Generation Party leader Humphrey Siulapwa 'cools off' after addressing a press briefing in Lusaka
New Generation Party leader Humphrey Siulapwa 'cools off' after addressing a press briefing in Lusaka

The New Generation Party, NGP, has called on striking University of Zambia, UNZA, lecturers to reconsider their position and resume work.

Party President, Humphrey Siulapwa, says there is need for lecturers to go back to work as their action is likely to impact negatively on the academic welfare of the of students at the highest learning institution.

Speaking in Lusaka today at a media briefing, Mr. Siulapwa said he expected lecturers to understand the effects of the current global economic crisis on Zambia’s economy.

He suggested that lecturers suspend their action until when the national economy stabilises in view f the global recession.

He said workers in the country should learn to sacrifice, adding that most governments and organizations in the world are reducing costs in order to cope with the global economic recession.

Mr. Siulapwa said his party will not sympathise with lecturers that will fail to report to work as directed by government, should disciplinary action be taken against them.

He added that the law stipulates that any public service worker is liable for dismiss is he stays away from work for 10 consecutive days.

He, further, warned that young people in the country will not sit back to watch unjustified work stoppages at the expense of their welfare.[quote]

UNZA lecturers have been on strike demanding improved conditions of service, and government has responded by offering them a 5 per cent pay rise.

And The New Generation Party has advised politicians to desist from politics of insults for the sake of national posterity.

NGP President, said that the heightened levels of politics of insults and disrespect among politicians is likely to affect the country’s good governance system.

He said there is need for persons aspiring for presidency to respect the incumbent office of the President for it to be dignified.

He explained that good governance can only be achieved through mutual understanding and tolerance which he said were lacking in the country despite it been the corner stone for development and prosperity.

Mr. Suilapwa has charged that the United Party for National Development, UPND, and the Patriotic Front, PF, pact has nothing to offer but create confusion on the political scene.

He said to this effect his party is not threatened saying the pact is bound to fail due to the difference in ideologies and manifestos between the two parties.

Mr. Suilapwa, further, stressed that it will be difficulty for the two parties to bring their ideas together as the UPND believes in a democratic system of governance and also has some of its members attending the National Constitution Conference, NCC, while the PF has a different approach on the matter.

He further noted that the majority of Zambians want change than just removing the MMD from power, which he said was the major objective of the pact.

ZANIS