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Five mourners sustain injuries after falling off moving truck

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Five people have sustained serious injuries after falling off a moving Fuso Fighter truck in Mpulungu.
The accident happened around 12:00hrs yesterday when the side of the truck, which was carrying over 50 mourners, opened, and threw the mourners mostly women on the tarmac.

Both police and health officials in the district confirmed the accident and described the conditions of the five victims, who were rushed to Mbala General Hospital as critical.
Police said the driver of the Fuso Fighter truck registration No. ABP 5982 who was identified as Joseph Simukonda has since been detained and will appear in court soon.

One victim, Maggie Nakazwe said the accident happened at Mupata village whilst the mourners were on their way back from the grave to bury a member of the Catholic Church who had died.
She told ZANIS in an interview at the district hospital that most of the victims were members of the Catholic Church in the area.

Nakazwe narrated that as the truck reached ZAOGA church before entering the main road, the driver suddenly accelerated, forcing the packed truck to surge forward.
She said the resulting momentum forced the side of the truck to give in thereby exerting pressure on the people who were at the back of the truck.Nakazwe who herself sustained a bruised knee said most of the injured were women.

This is the second serious accident to occur within the course of the week in Mpulungu.
On Tuesday, a truck belonging to Raubex contractors which was carrying workers who are tarring the Kasama /Mpulungu road careered off the road and overturned at Kafukula village near Mankonga Basic School.
This was after the driver failed to negotiate a sharp corner.
Several workers were injured in the accident and have since been admitted to the hospital.
ZANIS

Post apologizes over pictures

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The Post newspaper has issued an appology over the pictures of the woman who gave birth outside UTH. Following the protest by NGOCC, Ms Chansa Kabwela who is the Post news editor and chairperson of the Press Freedom Committee of the Post,on June 15, 2009 wrote a response letter where she apologized for having offended the women’s movement by sending the pictures.
“Our action was not intended to offend you as an organisaton championing the cause of women. We sincerely apologize for offending you and the women you represent by sending you those pictures,” she said.

“And for that we are extremely sorry. We have learnt our lesson and we will know how to conduct ourselves in future over issues of this nature. Please excuse and forgive our ignorance, we are not polymath,” she said.

Ms Kabwela said the pictures were not taken by The Post but by the husband of the same woman who complained that it should not happen to another woman.

The letter was copied to Vice-President George Kunda, Secretary to the Cabinet Joshua Kanganja, Minister of Health Kapembwa Simbao, Women for Change (WfC) and the Catholic Archbishop of Lusaka.

In a letter dated June 10, 2009 to Mr Kunda and copied to Mr Kanganja, Mr Kapembwa, the NGOCC, WfC and the archbishop, Ms Kabwela enclosed the pictures urging the Government to take action on the strike by health workers.

“I write you to bring to your attention images that we have difficulty publishing in our newspaper of the very desperate situation at our hospitals arising from the on-going strike.

“Enclosed are the very disturbing pictures from the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka that have been brought to our newsroom,” she said.

She said she had sent the pictures in the hope that they would move the Government to take quick action and end the strike by health workers.

K3.5 Billion Stadnards certification lab to boost trade, official

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Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry Director for Domestic Trade, Sikatema Mulonda, says the construction of a K3.5 Billion laboratory at the Zambia Bureau of Standards is a significant step in efforts of enhancing the promotion of local and international trade.

Mr. Mulonda says the laboratory being constructed with financial support from the European Union, EU, will be used for certification of Zambia’s import and export products.

He told ZANIS in Kitwe that most Zambian products fail to compete favourably on the international market due to lack of a symbol of quality.

He said the equipment, which is being installed at the ZNS, would certify and offer a mark of quality to the products being produced in the country before they are exported out of the country.

“The equipment at the Lab makes it the second best in Africa, South Africa is the only country with this Equipment and trade muscle that Zambia is trying to build” he said.

Mr. Mulonda emphasised the need to strengthen capacity for ZBS to enable it make assurances on the quality of goods entering and leaving the country.

He said ZBS is failing to detect counterfeit products entering the country through the various border points due to lack of capacity and equipment.

He disclosed plans by government to increase the current workforce at ZBS from the current 80 to 200 in the provision of quality service to the business community and the nation in general.

He said ZBS workers, particularly those operating at border points,are being equipped with various techniques on how to detect counterfeit products.

Mr. Mulonga advised the business community to utilise the new lab to ensure their export product meet the international standards.

ZANIS

Michael Jackson dies

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michael-jackson-thrillerMichael Jackson, the sensationally gifted child star who rose to become the “King of Pop” and the biggest celebrity in the world only to fall from his throne in a freakish series of scandals, died Thursday. He was 50.

Jackson died at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. Ed Winter, the assistant chief coroner for Los Angeles County, confirmed his office had been notified of the death and would handle the investigation.

The circumstances of Jackson’s death were not immediately clear. Jackson was not breathing when Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to a call at his Los Angeles home about 12:30 p.m., Capt. Steve Ruda told the Los Angeles Times. The paramedics performed CPR and took him to the hospital, Ruda told the newspaper.

Jackson was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m. PDT (2126 GMT) after arriving at a Los Angeles hospital in full cardiac arrest, said Fred Corral of the Los Angeles County Coroner’s office. The cause of death was not known and an autopsy would likely take place on Friday, he said.

Jackson was taken ill at home and his personal physician tried to resuscitate him but could not, his brother Jermaine told reporters. He was taken by paramedics to the hospital, where doctors worked for more than an hour to try to revive him before pronouncing him dead, the brother said.

Late Thursday, his body was flown by helicopter from the hospital to the coroner’s office.

The self-styled “King of Pop,” whose hits that included “Thriller” and “Billie Jean,” leaves behind a mountain of debt and an unfulfilled series of comeback concerts set for London in July. Many hoped the shows would rake in millions and erase his financial troubles.

Jackson’s dramatic, one-gloved stage presence and innovative dance moves were imitated by legions of fans around the world who mourned his death.

His lifetime record sales tally was believed to be around 750 million, and with his 13 Grammy Awards and boundary-breaking music videos he was one of the most successful entertainers of all time.

But Jackson’s belief that “I am Peter Pan in my heart,” his preference for the company of children, his friendship with a chimp, his high-pitched voice and numerous plastic surgeries also earned him critics and the nickname “Wacko Jacko.”

Jackson led a reclusive life after his acquittal in 2005 on charges of child molestation, the second time he had faced ultimately unproved allegations of abuse of young boys.

Govt give striking nurses up to Monday or face dismissal

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Nurses who are on strike are captured sunbathing on the lawns at the University Teaching Hospital
Nurses who are on strike are captured on the lawns at the University Teaching Hospital

Government has given striking nurses and other health workers up to Monday June 29, to return to work or face dismissal.

Health Minister, Kapembwa Simbao, told journalists in Lusaka that nurses who would not report to work by Monday should consider themselves dismissed.

The minister has since advised qualified nurses to consider applying for vacant positions that would be created by striking nurses and other health workers who will fail to meet the deadline.

Mr Simbao said striking nurses and other health workers will with effect from tomorrow not be allowed to gather within hospital grounds.[quote]

He reminded the striking nurses that terms and conditions of service for public service workers stipulate that any worker who absconds from work for 10 continuous days is liable for dismissal.

He also assured nurses and other health workers, who are not reporting to work for fear of victimisation by fellow workers that adequate security measures have been put in place.

He said government is still engaged in negotiations with the workers’ unions over possible adjustments of other allowances among them housing, hence wondered why workers should rush to striking.

He also urged workers to take seriousness President Rupiah Banda’s announcement of the formation of the Salaries Commission to address concerns of workers.

Nurses and other health workers went on a nationwide strike to press government to increase risk, uniform and night allowances among others.

ZANIS

RB press conference wasn’t satisfactory – UPND-PF pact

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The newly formed UPND-PF political pact has expressed dissatisfaction at President Rupiah Banda’s national address through his second press conference held at State House yesterday.

The pact observed that the President’s statement that workers in the public service would use up 50 per cent of Zambia’s 2009 budget might displease some citizens.

Opposition Patriotic Front (PF) spokesperson, Given Lubinda argued that one per cent of the country’s population could not consume half of the K10.6 trillion budget.

Speaking at a UPND-PF joint press briefing in Lusaka today, Mr. Lubinda said President Banda’s statement was not fair, adding that it might cause the majority Zambians to rise up against the civil servants.

He stated that Mr. Banda should not have disclosed how much money the public service workers would use up this year following the salary increment of 15 per cent.

On President Banda’s calls for people to sacrifice, Mr. Lubinda said the President should consider reducing his salary to enable poor people meet their daily needs.

He noted the civil servant’s salaries were meager, a situation he said was demoralizing them in their work.

And speaking earlier UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma expressed disappointment at the President’s press conference saying it did not give hope to many Zambians.

He said the President should have restricted himself t addressing issues of striking public service workers.

Yesterday, President Banda addressed a press conference at State House in which he addressed various economic, social and political issues affecting the nation.

Among the issues the President addressed was that of striking civil servants, with whom he pleaded to return to work because government did not have money to meet all their demands.

He said this year, government budgeted to increase public service workers’ salaries only by 11 per cent, which however, unions rejected and settled at 15 per cent.

This overstretched the budget for personal emolument for public workers from K5.1 trillion to K5.2 trillion.

ZANIS

Workers’ union say formation of Salaries Commission a waste of money

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The Zambia Congress of Trade Union, ZCTU, and the Civil Servants and Allied Workers Union of Zambia, CSWUZ, say the formation of a Wages and Salaries Commission for public service workers is a drain on tax payers’ money.

The workers’ unions said the Commission will make insignificant impact in addressing the problem of low wages and salaries for public service workers.

Speaking in separate interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today ZCTU General Secretary, Roy Mwaba, said the formation of Commission will only duplicate the work of the labour movement and is a waste of tax payers money.[quote]

Mr. Mwaba said though the formation of the Commission is welcome, it will not achieve positive results as regards efforts of bettering the wages and salaries for public service workers.

He said commissions in the country have previously failed to meet the people’s expectations adding that this one is not going to be an exceptional.

“We have the teaching service commission, public service commission and many such commissions but what have they done? All the President would have done is to strengthen these already existing commissions” said Mr. Mwaba.

He expressed hope that the commission will not interfere in the unions collective barging with government but strengthen it.

And CSWUZ Vice President, Beatrice Nyirongo, said the commission will be a huge cost to government as people on the commission will need to be paid allowances.

Mrs. Nyirongo has, however, welcomed its formation adding that it should look at the cry of the civil servants in the country.

She said the commission should ensure that interests of workers are put first and everything that the workers are demanding is addressed.

Meanwhile, Zambia National Teachers Union (ZNUT) Secretary General, Newman Lubala, said the formation of the commission should be expedited to help deal with many problems faced by public service workers.

Yesterday President Rupiah Banda announced that he will constitute a salaries and wages commission to look into the structures of wages and salaries for public service workers. He also appointed Copperbelt University Lecturer, Professor Muyunnda Mwanalushi as its chairman.

ZANIS

Masebo writes to PS over purchase of hearses

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Former Local Government and Housing Minister, Sylvia Masebo
Former Local Government and Housing Minister, Sylvia Masebo

Former Local Government and Housing Minister, Sylvia Masebo, has written to Permanent Secretary in the Ministry local government to request for documents on the controversial procurement of 100 hearses and boats.

Ms. Masebo, who is also Chongwe Member of Parliament says the files and documents should be made available to enable her respond to growing public concern over the purchase of hearses.

President, Rupiah Banda, yesterday authorized Ms Masebo to explain to the nation issues surrounding the ordering and procurement of the hearses.

Ms. Masebo said she could only clarify that the hearses were purchased at US9 000 per unit and not US29 000 per unit as being alleged once relevant documents are made available.

She said this in a letter addressed to Local Government and Housing Permanent Secretary, Coillard Chibbonta, copied to President Rupiah Banda, Vice president George Kunda, Local Government and Housing Minster Ben Tentamashimba, Secretary to the Cabinet Joshua Kanganja and made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today.

Ms Masebo complained that she has been made to explain details of the transactions even when there is a serving minister and support staff as well as documents to clarify the transaction without her involvement.

She also cited the Keep Zambia Clean and Health programme, Trucks and the Construction at Lusaka Girls School as other issues that she is been asked to explain to the public

ZANIS

Zambia Camp: Morocco or Southern Europe?

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Zambia could camp in southern Europe as part of their build-up to their 2010 Group C qualifier against Algeria to be played on September 5 in Algiers.

Sports permanent secretary Susan Sikaneta said today, Wednesday that her ministry’s national team fundraising committee had preferred Zambia camped in neighboring Morocco but would respect coach Herve Renards’ wishes.

“The coach said he wanted to camp the team in the southern France or southern Italy where the conditions are similar to Algeria,” Sikaneta said when her ministry received a US$ 10,000.00 cheque for Zambia’s camping from Standard Chartered Bank on Thursday.

She said Renard had said France would be more ideal for him since it was easier for him to access training facilities in his homeland.

Renard has preferred to hold private training camps abroad in particular South Africa to avoid what he termed as any distractions for his players and to get access to better facilities.

And they is also speculation that the team has an option of holding a training camp in Holland before facing Algeria while the German government has officially offered to camp the two for two weeks in August.

However, the government believes that Morocco would have made an ideal locale to hold a training camp as it is just next door to Algeria and in the same region.

Meanwhile Sports minister Kenneth Chipungu added that his ministry would not interfere with Renards choice of training camp for the game against Algeria.

“We don’t want to interfere with what the coach say but Morocco is closer and has similar weather,” Chipungu said.

Algeria beat Zambia 2-0 last Saturday to maintain top spot in group C and are on 7 and 4 points in 1st and 2nd positions respectively.

MECOZ supports RB on the picture of a woman giving birth at UTH

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The Media Ethics Council of Zambia (MECOZ) has supported the directive by President Rupiah Banda for the Police to arrest the journalist who took pictures of a woman giving birth.

MECOZ chairperson Sister Rose Nyondo says the action by the photo-journalist should be condemned by all well-meaning Zambians as it destroys the morals of society.

St. Nyondo said journalists should promote and uphold the cultural values of the country instead of diminishing them.

She said nude pictures have no educational value to society and should never be a source of news.

St Nyondo urged journalists to listen to people’s advice on sustaining the morality of the nation.

Yesterday the President condemned the circulation of pornographic material in the name of trying to highlight the impact of the strike by health workers and directed law enforcement agencies to investigate the matter so that the culprits can be punished.

President Banda said that the fall in moral values in the country, and specifically the circulation of pornographic material by a newspaper organisation, came out strongly during a meeting he held with women’s organisations.[quote]

Mr Banda said that the Government recognised the critical importance of freedom of the media but that liberty should be matched with corresponding responsibility.

He said that Zambian laws clearly prohibited the circulation of pornography and the publication of a woman giving birth could not pass for good journalism.

“I hope that those responsible for the law will pursue this matter. Shame on you photographer, who took a picture of our mother naked,” he said.

The president challenged journalists and other media practitioners to examine their conscience, seek the truth and work towards promoting harmony in the country.

Govt discusses with donors over delayed funds

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The Minister of Finance says discussions are underway with donors who are delaying their funding to the health sector to find a way foward.

Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane said delays in funding to the health sector by some donors will affect the performance of the 2009 national budget.

He said this is because government is now moving funds from other sectors and directing them to health.

Dr. Musokotwane said the global financial crisis has also affected the budget.

He said the projected revenue has fallen by ten percent while foreign exchange inflows have reduced as a result of the financial crisis.

Dr. Musokotwane was speaking during a ZNBC Radio two programme -Government Forum.

Some donors have delayed funding to the health sector following revelations of financial abuse amounting to over K27 billion at the ministry.

[ZNBC]

Kasama Central lodges complaint against their MP to the speaker

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KASAMA central Member of Parliament Saviour Chishimba
KASAMA central Member of Parliament Saviour Chishimba

The Patriotic Front (PF) in Kasama Central Constituency has officially complained to the Speaker of the National Assembly Amusa Mwanamwambwa that there is nothing the Kasama Central Member of Parliament Dr. Saviour Chishimba has been doing to develop the area.

This is according to a complaint letter dated 18th June, 2009 and signed by PF Kasama Central Constituency Chairperson, William Chanda and his Youth Secretary, Sunday Musanya made available to ZANIS this morning.

The PF states that Dr. Chishimba has not visited his constituency for a long time since he was elected as MP on the party ticket in 2006.

The party also wondered why Dr. Chishimba should continue receiving his salary and other emoluments like fuel and sitting allowances when he is allegedly not representing his constituency.[quote]

The PF accused the MP of interfering in the disbursement of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), thereby hindering development in Kasama District.

The party also charged that Dr. Chishimba is allegedly showing disrespect to his constituents by using abusive language against them.

The opposition party says it wants the Speaker to guide the people of Kasama whether Dr. Chishimba is in order to continue getting his allowances as MP at the expense of the electorate in Kasama Central Constituency, who are in dire need of development.

The complainants said they have decided to seek the indulgence of the Speaker, following repeated pressure from Kasama residents over the alleged failure by their MP to spearhead development in his constituency.

They said it is morally wrong for a non-performing MP to line his or her wallet for allowances not worked for, describing the practice as tantamount to plundering the tax-payers’ money at national level.

They further alleged that Kasama residents are threatening to take legal action against Dr. Chishimba if nothing tangible is done to address their plight.

Efforts to get Dr. Chishimba’s comments on the allegations proved futile.

ZANIS

Maiko Zulu rejects DEC appointment

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Zambian reggae musician Maiko Zulu has turned down a Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) appointment as Anti Drug Use Ambassador.
The musician is currently serving a six months suspended sentence for possession of Marijuana after being arrested by officers from the DEC for being found in possession of 17 grams of cannabis.

Zulu says his rejection of the appointment follows intensive consultation with his family members, friends and his fans.

In response to his letter of appointment signed by the then DEC Acting Commissioner Solomon Jere made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today, Zulu said he ,however, remains committed to the fight against illicit drug cultivation, trafficking and abuse in Zambia.

Zulu pledged to partner with the Commission at various other levels in the fight against the scourge.

ZANIS

UN calls for HIV/AIDS interventions in prisons

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The United Nations (UN) has observed that HIV and AIDS is a serious health threat for prison populations in many countries, Zambia inclusive.

Resident Coordinator Macleod Nyirongo says there is, therefore, urgent need for HIV and AIDS interventions in prisons.
Mr. Nyirongo said prisoners are part and parcel of the broader community that need to be linked in different activities for coordinated action.

He was speaking in Lusaka today during the official opening of a two-day seminar for policy and decision makers on HIV and AIDS prevention in prisons, under the theme “Good Prison Health is Good Public Health”.

And Deputy Commissioner of Prisons Diane Nalupya said the workshop would compel members of the command to be proactively engaged in policy formulation and monitoring stages of health care programmes in prisons.

Ms. Nalupya observed that the delivery of health services to prisoners is influenced by the actions taken at different decision making levels.
ZANIS

61-year-old businessman arrested for allegedly breaking his son’s backbone

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POLICE in Ndola have arrested a 61-year-old prominent businessman for allegedly breaking his son’s backbone after he found him in a compromising situation with his 30-year-old second wife.

Acting Copperbelt commanding officer Danwell Kasonde confirmed the incident in an interview in Ndola yesterday.

Mr Kasonde said the incident happened on Monday night at about 22:30 hours.

The businessman, whose name has been withheld, is said to have run berserk after he allegedly found his wife with his son who was half-naked in the sitting room.

The alleged erotic scene drove the businessman into a blind fury, he picked an iron bar and hit his son on the back.

“The son was found half naked with the father’s junior wife in the sitting room and upon seeing this, the man hit the son with an iron bar on the back and the son sustained a broken spine,” Mr Kasonde said.

He said the son is admitted to the Ndola Central Hospital while the man is detained at Kansenshi police station.

[Zambia Daily Mail]