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Itezhi-Tezhi fisherman arrested for defiling step daughter

A man of Magazine fishing camp in chief Kaingu’s chiefdom of Itezhi-Tezhi district has been arrested for allegedly defiling his 13 year old step daughter.

Foster Nyambe, a fisherman, is alleged to have defiled his step daughter in Magazine compound last week when his wife was away from home.

Itezhi-Tezhi police sources have confirmed the arrest of Nyambe, who is currently under custody at Itezhi-Tezhi district police station.
He will appear before Magistrates Mubita Munalula on 26 May 2006.

Meanwhile, a 24 year old man of Masemu compound in Itezhi-Tezhi district is battling for his life in the district hospital after he was hit by a vehicle.

Folosi Mukama sustained bruises on his head and hands after the Toyota light truck hit him last Friday.

A check by ZANIS at Itezhi-Tezhi district hospital revealed that the man was still admitted to hospital but out of danger.

ZANIS/FM/KSH/ENDS

Probe into Zambian Airways has not hit a snag, Kabonde

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INSPECTOR general of police Francis Kabonde with spokesperson Bonny Kapeso
INSPECTOR general of police Francis Kabonde with spokesperson Bonny Kapeso

The three Investigating wings, probing the Zambian airways saga have refuted media reports that they have hit a snag.

The Zambia police Service, Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) and the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) are investigating operations at the closed airline.

Inspector General of Police Francis told journalists at a media briefing that reports in Monday’s edition of the Post Newspapers that the probe had stalled are untrue.

He said the joint team has instead broadened its investigations.

Mr. Kabonde said it is also NOT correct that the Police Service is the only one investigating the operations of Zambian Airways.

He said the Police, DEC and ACC want to ensure that every case being handled is thoroughly investigated within the context of justice, professionalism and fair play.

Mr. Kabonde said when the Director of Public Prosecutions advises the joint investigation team it does not imply that the matter has been halted.

He explained that it is common practice to consult the DPP on various legal issues before official arrests are made.

The Post reported that investigations into the operations of the airline had hit a snag and investigators are now probing officers at the Development Bank of Zambia.

And ACC Acting Director General Rosewin Wandi said members of the public have come forward with more information in the ten billion kwacha saga at the Ministry of Health.

Last week the ACC exposed a scam in which billions of Kwacha have been misappropriated by some workers at the ministry.

[ZNBC]

A named Deputy Minister abusing govt cash, Auditor General

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Auditor General Anna Chifungula says a named Deputy Minister has been drawing huge imprest to finance frequent trips to his constituency.

Ms. Chifungula says the Deputy Minister has been threatening his controlling officer each time his requests are questioned.

She disclosed this when Secretary to the Treasury Likolo Ndalamei made submissions before the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee in Lusaka, Monday.

But Mr. Ndalamei said ministers claiming imprest outside the provisions of the Public Finance Act should be reported to the Secretary to the Cabinet.

[ZNBC]

Important New Passport Announcement

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The Ministry of Home Affairs wishes to inform the general public that the Government of the Republic of Zambia has set 31st May 2009 as the last day for the usage of the old machine readable passports.

This therefore means that the old passports will not be recognized as valid document at any immigration exit border point for the purpose of travelling internationally.

The public is also informed that the issuance of the new passports is a continuous process and citizens are free to apply for the change of passports at any time.

However, Zambian nationals living in the diaspora will be permitted to travel to Zambia using the old passports for an extra three (3) months period until up to August 31, 2009.

Furthermore, there are a lot of processed but uncollected passports at Passport Office in Lusaka. I appeal to people who have applied for passports to make an effort to collect these documents

Hon. Dr. Kalombo Mwansa, MP

Minister of Home Affairs

Educating women is a sure way of curbing abortions-FAWEZA

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breastfeedingForum for African Women Educationist in Zambia (FAWEZA) has called on stakeholders to supplement government efforts aimed at empowering women in the country.

FAWEZA National Coordinator Daphne Chimuka says many women have resorted to bad vices such as abortions because they lack the resources they need to care and fend for their children.

Mrs. Chimuka noted that most women and girls abort their babies because they have little or no means to take care of their babies.

She observed that abortions are mostly a last resort action of a desperate woman as no woman would want to abort their baby.

Mrs. Chimuka said although abortion is morally wrong, many women find themselves in very difficulty circumstances.

She explained that it was for that reason that FAWEZA is insisting on educating the womenfolk to ensure that they are empowered for them to properly look after themselves and their children.

Mrs. Chimuka said in an interview that educating women is the only sure way abortion and other vices can be curbed in the country.

The FAWEZA National Coordinator said through education, women will have the information and knowledge on how they can avoid unwanted pregnancies as well as how to take good care of themselves.

She said education is the key women should have that would help them make informed choices even in very difficult situations.

Zambia has in the recent past experienced an increase in cases of abortions as can be evidenced by reports in the media.

ZANIS

Weekend Scorecard

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Here are the collated results and scorers chart from this past weekends football action.

 

Faz Premier Division

16/05/2009

Week 10

Zanaco 1(Patrick Kabamba 61″)- Zamtel 0

Young Arrows 0-Lusaka Dynamos 1(Makundika Sakala 20″)

Nakambala Leopards 0-Red Arrows 2(Simon Lupiya 2 goals)

Power Dynamos 0-Choma Eagles 0

Chambishi 1(Patrick Kasunga 50″)- Roan United 0

Kabwe Warriors 2(Bob Muwowo 2″, Asbelito Chulu 34″)-Konkola Blades 0

Zesco United 2(Enoch Sakala 5″, Rogers Kamwandi 90″)-Forest Rangers 0

City of Lusaka 1(Kennedy Chola 60″)- Green Buffaloes 3(Brian Chilando 22″, Sydney Lombe 47″, Edward Museba 70″)
TOP SCORERS

After Games Played 16/05/2009

Patrick Kabamba (Zanaco): 8

Jack Chileshe (Zanaco): 6

Simon LUpiya (Red Arrows): 5
Enoch Sakala (Zesco United): 5
Edward Museba (Green Buffaloes): 5
Kameta Mutambo (Forest Rangers): 5
Timothy Mbewe (Red Arrows): 5

Makundika Sakala (Lusaka Dynamos): 4
Clifford Chipalo (Zesco United): 4

Judge Mkandawire (Red Arrows): 3
Brian Lubaba (Green Buffaloes): 3
Diamond Chigwegwe (Choma Eagles): 3
Edward Sinkala (Chambishi): 3
Tyson Chikwanda (Green Buffaloes):3
Luka Lungu (Power Dynamos): 3
Kennedy Chola (City of Lusaka):3
FAZ DIVISION 1

Week 11

17/05/2009

North

Chindwin 0- Mining Rangers 1

Afrisports 0-Indeni 0

Nchanga Rangers 0-Chingola Leopards 0

Muchindu 0- Mufulira Blackpool 1

Mufulira wanderers 0- Lime Hotspurs 1

Luanshya United 2-Zesco Luapula 0

Kalulushi Modern Stars 1-Ndola United 0

Kalewa 3- Prison Leopards 1

Kitwe United 0-Nkana 0
South

Paramilitary 0- Nampundwe 1

Petauke United 1- Luena 1

Riflemen 1- Green Eagles 2

Lusaka City Council 2-Livingstone Pirates 1

Zamcoal Diggers 0- Profund Warriors 2

Nkwazi 1-Mazabuka United 0

Lusaka Tigers 0-Police Bullets 0

National Assembly 2- Young Green Eagles 0

Not played:

Kascol-Lusaka Celtic
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President Banda appoints a seven member Petroleum Committee

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President Rupiah Banda emerging from his office at State House
President Rupiah Banda emerging from his office at State House
President Rupiah Banda has appointed a seven member

Petroleum Committee which would be responsible for formulating policies relating to the exploration, development and production of petroleum in Zambia.

Four of the seven are cabinet ministers in line with the provisions of the petroleum, exploration and production Act of 2008.

Those appointed include Mines and Minerals Development Minister Maxwell Mwale, as Chairperson, while Energy and Water Development Minister Kenneth Konga has been appointed Vice Chairperson.

Others are Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane and Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Felix Mutati who have been appointed as members of the committee.

Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations, Dickson Jere confirmed the development in Lusaka today.

Mr. Jere said other committee members are Andrew Kamanga, an Energy Consultant, Guy Phiri of Engen Petroleum Zambia Limited and Bank of Zambia (BOZ) Governor Caleb Fundanga,

The appointments are with immediate effect.

Kambwili will go to tribunal- Teta

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MMD Chairman for Information and Publicity, Benny Tetamashimba says Patriotic Front Roan Member of Parliament, Chishimba Kambwili is likely to be taken to a tribunal for his alleged tribal remarks.

Mr. Tetamashimba, who is also Local Government and Housing Minister, said even though Mr. Kambwili will apologise to the people of North Western province, he breached the ministerial code of conduct.

He said it is an offence for any Member of Parliament to be tribal as they have all sworn to uphold the republican constitution.[quote]

Mr. Tetamashimba stated that failure by the Patriotic Front to punish Mr. Kambwili shows that they condone tribalism.

Mr. Kambwili is alleged to have used tribal remarks at a public rally against MMD Luanshya Constituency counterpart Simon Kachimba and the people of North-Western province.

Mr. Kambwili is reported as having said that the people of luanshya should blame themselves for the closure of Luanshya mine because they voted for a Luvale.

And Mr. Tetamashimba said the ruling MMD is strong under the leadership of President Banda and is not afraid of any opposition political party.

Mr. Tetamashimba said President Banda who is the preferred candidate of the ruling MMD for the 2011 general elections is more than ready to take on any political opponent.
[ZNBC]

Kitwe Police manage to prevent CBU students Demo

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Quick action by police in Kitwe, Monday evening prevented Copperbelt University students from taking to the streets in protest against non payment of meal allowances.

The students who were led by Copperbelt University Students Union president, Kasonde Mwenda around 19 hours were forced back into campus by police.

Reports say some students fled into the nearby bush when police fired tear gas canisters.[quote]

A ZNBC news crew which rushed to the campus found police officers screening vehicles entering and leaving the university campus.

Union president, Kasonde Mwenda said the students had planned to walk to ZNBC Kitwe studios to air their displeasure at the bursaries committee’s failure to pay them meal allowances.

Mr. Kasonde said the students also want the university management to address the shortage of accommodation at the campus.

And Kitwe District Police Commanding Officer, Nelson Phiri said one vehicle had its rear window screen damaged by the enraged students.

Mr. Phiri said police will keep vigil at the campus.

[ZNBC]

Mazabuka NGOs partner to fight HIV/AIDS

Development Aid from People to People (DAPP) and Concern Worldwide have partnered to intensify the fight against the HIV/AIDS pandemic through a concept called Total Control of the Epidemic (TCE).

TCE is a project aimed at mobilising people to take total control of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in their lives by employing field officers, who go from house-to-house, person-to-person doing voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) using finger prick testing in the Mazabuka district.

Speaking during the visit to Mazabuka District yesterday, Concern Worldwide Country Director Rakesh Katal said people should not be careless with their sexual behaviour because of Anti Retro Viral drugs that were being administered by health institutions.

Mr. Katal also called upon counsellors to be careful when dealing with the technical aspect of HIV/AIDS testing.
He added that a good educational background for HIV counsellors was imperative in the fight against the pandemic.

Meanwhile, Mazabuka District Health Management Team (MDHMT) Manager, Martha Musweu has commended the two NGOs for their efforts in the district.

Mrs. Musweu said the partnership between DAPP/TCE and Mazabuka District Health Management Team will go a long way in reducing the high prevalence rate of the pandemic.

”Mazabuka is privileged to have the first TCE programme initiated in the country as this has assisted in counselling and testing people,” she said.

She added that TCE field officers play a key role in helping suffice for the shortfall of health workers in all the district’s 46 health centers.

The visit by the two country directors to Mazabuka was aimed at learning about the effectiveness of TCE concept and at seeing the possibility of replicating the concept in Western Province.

ZANIS/TS/KSH/ENDS.

Green Belt Fertiliser workers resume work

Striking casual workers at Green Belt Fertiliser (GBF) Zambia Limited in Mazabuka have finally resumed work after management increased their off loading and loading fees from K 110 to K 140 per bag.

GBF Mazabuka operations manager, Peter Barker confirmed the development to ZANIS in Mazabuka today.

Mr Barker said management decided to increase the loading fees per bag to K 140 in order to motivate workers, who have been protesting and demanding improved conditions of service for a long time now.

He said the increment represents a 30 per cent hike from the previous fees.

He said industrial harmony was necessary to foster production, adding that his company would do everything possible to improve conditions of services for his staff.

Over 160 casual workers last Thursday staged a protest demanding an increment in the loading and off loading fees at the company.

The workers also complained of poor working environment noting that their management has not even provided them with protective clothing.

The casual workers said they were forced to handle chemicals used in the production of fertiliser without any gloves, gumboots and other protective clothing.

They have since called on the District Commissioner, Tyson Hamaamba to intervene.

ZANIS/HC/KSHJ/ENDS

Zambia is not utilissing its natural resources and location, World Bank Rep

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imfWorld Bank Country Manager Dr Kapil Kapoor has challenged the Zambian Government to use the global economic crisis as opportunity to create the right environment to attract Investment for longer sustainable growth.

Mr Kapoor said Zambia has tremendous economic potential given its location and natural resources which was not being exploited currently due to weaknesses in the policy environment.

Dr Kapoor said this in Kitwe yesterday at Edinburgh Hotel in a paper presentation titled the role of the World Bank in managing the Global Financial crisis at the Economic Crisis Impact on the Mining Industry International Conference organised by Caritas Zambia.

He said it would take Zambia between 20 to 30 years to build the economic wealth it used to have in the late 60’s hence the need for Government to take advantage of the Agriculture potential of the Country to stir the economy back to life.[quote]

He said Zambia has a lot of abundant land and the untapped Zambezi water basin which it must explore fully to promote agriculture activities in the rural parts of the Country were 90% live in abject poverty.

Dr Kapoor further said there was need for Government to boost growth in the Agriculture sector from the current one percent per year to meaningful figure if the poverty levels currently prevailing in the Country were to be reduced.

He noted that despite all these large expenditure on the Fertiliser support programme (FSP), maize yields have been declining while the growth of the sector is insignificant.

He urged Government to invest massively in Irrigation farming and other viable Agriculture projects if the poverty levels was to be reduced and not the Fertiliser support programme which was not adding any value to the sector.

Dr Kapoor observed that the majority of the Zambian people depend on Agriculture for economic survival hence the need to develop the sector.

And speaking earlier at the same function Professor John Lungu of the School of Business at the Copperbelt University called on the Government and various stakeholders to work together if they were to cushion the impact of the global economic crisis.

Professor Lungu said there was need for an acceptable economic agenda that would champion the cause of the Zambian people and not individuals.

He said Zambians had a tendency to champion their personal agendas and maintaining their rigid minds at the expense of national development.

ZANIS

Matete to train athletes

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mateteFormer Zambian 400 metres hurdles world champion, Samuel Matete leaves for Mauritius to take-up his new coaching appointment.

Matete has been appointed as Instructor at the International Athletic Associations Federation (IAAF) High Performance Training centre in Port Loius.

Matete said IAAF, the world athletic mother governing body, intends to extent his contract to two years after expiry of the initial six months contract.

Matete’s immediate task is to train athletes expected to compete in the 2009 World championships in Germany later this year and 2012 London Olympic games.

The former world champion believes he has the experience and ability to develop athletics.

Matete said he is humbled to have been recognised by a global sports organisations like the IAAF.

He however, said he will come back to Zambia at the end of his appointment to continue with his Sport for Youth organisation which he founded in Kitwe four years ago.

He said during his absence, the Sports for Youth board members will help run affairs of the organisation in conjunction with the head coach Charles Lupiya.

The multi talented Matete who also plays other sports disciplines, returned home in 2002 from the USA where he was based for over 17 years.

In August 1991 in Tokyo-Japan, Matete surprised the world when he became the first African to lift a gold medal in the four hundred metres hurdles.

ZNBC

Monze farmers say the K65,000 maize floor price is too low

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Farmers in Monze district of Southern province have expressed disappointment over this year’s maize floor price, which was announced by government through the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) last week.

According to a statement made available in Monze and signed by Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) Monze branch chairman Simon Malambo, farmers in Monze were not happy with the K65, 000 floor price per 50 kilogram bag of maize.

Mr. Malambo said farmers would have preferred a price of up to K75, 000 per 50 kg bag of maize because production costs for those who purchased fertilizer from private sellers not less than K2.8 million per hectare.

In the last agriculture season, a 50 kilogram bag of fertilizer was costing an average cost of K250, 000.

He said basing the calculation of the floor price on the cost of fertilizer under Fertilizer Support Programme of K50, 000 per 50kg bag was disadvantaging some farmers that never got fertilizer from the FSP.[quote]

He explained that the development would incapacitate some farmers from purchasing fertilizer for the next farming season because they would have enough money.

Mr. Malambo noted that this would mean that the number of farmers that would require FSP support for the next farming season would increase.

He added that this would promote a dependency syndrome among farmers in the district.

Mr. Malambo said encouraging the dependence syndrome among farmers through dishing out handouts in form of food relief and inputs through FSP would contribute greatly to destroying of the farming industry in the district.

He said farmers who were members of the Pemba-Monze Association were in support of ZNFU’s position on the floor price.

Mr. Malambo wondered who the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives consulted before setting the floor price.

He said government must ensure that stakeholders and farmers themselves were consulted extensively at district, provincial and national levels in order to strike a balance in its decision over the matter.

ZANIS

President Banda to open 6th ZIBAC

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President Rupiah Banda is today expected in Livingstone to officiate at a two-day Zambia International Business Advisory Council (ZIBAC) V1 conference at Zambezi Sun hotel.

According to a program released by Southern Province Permanent Secretary Darius Hakayobe, President Banda is expected to touch down at Livingstone International Airport at 16:00 hours and will be received by Provincial Minister Daniel Munkombwe, Provincial MMD Chairman Sol Muzyamba, City Mayor Joram Mwinda and other senior officials.

Mr. Banda is expected to officially give his opening address on Wednesday morning at the conference where Commerce Minister Felix Mutati, representatives from the private sector, co-operating partners and cabinet ministers will be present.

The ZIBAC V1 conference will be officially closed on Thursday by President Banda who will then be expected to fly back to Lusaka at 14:30 hours .

And Special Assistant to the President Dickson Jere said the meeting will have a restricted number of participants, who will include selected Cabinet Ministers, business representatives, cooperating partners and international advisors.

The meeting will also comprise of ten high-level business leaders from different countries and business sectors led by Lord Simon Cairns.

The theme of this year’s ZIBAC meeting is “Global Economic Crisis: Zambia’s Response to growth and Competitiveness.’’

ZIBAC was created in 2003 to provide advise to the Republican President and his Cabinet through the support from the UK Department for International Development (DFID), other donors and the Commonwealth Business Council.

The ZIBAC process has previously been used to identify key priorities and action plans to address issues such as telecoms, policy, labour reforms, and private-public partnerships for infrastructure development, citizen’s economic empowerment and mining agreements.

ZANIS