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FRA completes maize imports

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The Food Reserve Agency (FRA) has completed the importation of non GMO maize from South Africa.

FRA Board chairperson Costain Chilala says the agency has imported a total of 35 thousand metric tonnes of maize from South Africa.

Mr. Chilala said the figure represents 97 percent of the contract quantity demanded by government.

He said the successful completion of the exercise shows the capability of the FRA in detecting GMO maize.

The FRA last February detected GMO maize which was imported into the country by GIA International and was subsequently sent back to South Africa under military escort.

The FRA Board chairperson announced this in Lusaka, Friday.

[ZNBC]

Luanshya Mine to create more jobs

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Luanshya Copper Mines
Luanshya Copper Mines

The new investor for Luanshya Copper Mines has pledged to create three thousand new jobs for local people.

China Non Ferrous Metals Mining Group Limited has also pledged to invest over $400 million in re-opening the Baluba Mine and developing the Milyashi project.

This came to light during the signing of the sale and purchase agreement at the Ministry of Finance in Lusaka.

The closed Luanshya Copper Mine has been sold to China Non Ferrous Metal Mining Group Limited at a cost of $50 million.

Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane signed on behalf of Zambia, while Chinese Ambassador Li Quing Min signed on behalf of his government.

Other signitories were China Non-Ferrous Metals Mining Limited Vice President Xinghu Tao, Lawyer Charles Mukokweza signed for former major Shareholder ENYA Holdings BV while Conceptor Zulu signed for the Investigator General.

Speaking during the signing ceremony Dr. Musokotwane said the new strategic Equity Partner has agreed to increase ZCCM Investment Holdings shares from 15 percent to 20 percent.

He said it has also been agreed that all third party creditors will be paid from the sale proceeds.

Meanwhile, Mr. Xinghu said his firm is committed to upholding its corporate social responsibility through support to various sectors of society.

And Luanshya Member of Parliament, Simon Kachimba commended government and the new investor for quickly responding to the plight of the people of Luanshya six months after the closure of the mine.

[ZNBC]

ECZ sets August 13 for Chitambo by-election

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grey_logoThe Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has set Thursday 13 August as date for the parliamentary and local government by- election for Chitambo Constituency in Central Province and other fifteen (15) wards in various Provinces.

The Chitambo fall vacant following the death of the area Member of Parliament Nasim-ul-Gani Hamir , while elections in the 15 wards are due to death and resignations of councilors.

ECZ Public Relations manger Cris Akufuna disclosed to ZANIS in a statement in Lusaka today that aspiring candidates in the by- elections are on Wednesday , 8th July expected to lodge complete and attested statutory declaration and nomination papers subscribed before a Magistrate, or Local court justice and Election Returning Officers among others..

He said those aspirating for the Parliamentary Chitambo seat will be required to pay K500, 000. 00 non-refundable nomination fee and accompanied nine (9) supporters who must be registered voters in the affected constituency when lodging in their nomination papers..

In the Local government by-elections , he added aspiring candidates in municipal Councils will be expected to pay K75, 000, 00 non refundable nomination fees while in district councils, they will be required to pay K50, 000, 00.

Mr. Akufuna noted that supporters should have in possession their green National Registering and voters Cards.

The campaign period for the elections will commence on 6th June, 2009 and end at 18:00 hours on 12 August 2009.

By-elections in the wards will be held in Central, Eastern, Luapula, North Western, Lusaka and Southern Provinces.

Meanwhile Mr. Akufuna has advised political party officials, registered Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) wishing to monitor or observe the elections to apply for accreditation from ECZ which will take place from 9th June to 6th August.

He said accreditation for political party officials will only be up to a maximum of 20 members per party.

ZANIS

FRA denies link between RB’s son and maize supplier

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THE Food Reserve Agency (FRA) has said it does not know of any links between President Rupiah Banda’s son, James, and maize supplier Mark Daniels Pty, which was engaged to import maize from South Africa.

FRA chairperson, Costain Chilala said in Lusaka yesterday that the FRA was not aware of any relationship between Mr Banda and Mark Daniels, which the Zambia National Tender Board (ZNTB) selected to import maize.

ZNTB, now the Zambia Public Procurement Authority (ZPPA), selected Mark Daniels and GIA International to supply 35,000 tonnes of maize to the FRA.

Mr Chilala said in a statement that Mark Daniels and GIA International had supplied a total quantity of 34,091 tonnes of the contract quantity of 35,000 tonnes, representing 97.4 per cent of the total contract.

“In any case, Mark Daniels Pty did not import any Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) maize as earlier stated. Therefore, we wish to reiterate that our records do not show any links between Mr James Banda and the said company,” he said.

Mr Chilala said the maize received by the FRA was non-GMO, adding that the 1,410 Mt GMO maize that GIA international attempted to bring was outrightly rejected and sent back under security escort at the supplier’s expense.

“The nation may further wish to recall that in 2006, 3,436 tonnes of GMO maize was brought into the country and FRA was able to detect it and legally dispatch it,” he said.

He said the fact that the FRA was able to detect the GMO maize clearly showed its capability in detecting GMO maize and ability to firmly deal with such issues.

[Times of Zambia]

PF cadres severely beat up two founder members

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A GROUP of Patriotic Front (PF) cadres yesterday severely beat up two founder members of the party who had called a Press briefing to demand for a convention and changes to the party’s constitution.

The two, Samson Zulu, who called himself an interim chairperson of a pressure group within PF, and Mubanga Chileshe, the chairperson for mobilisation, abruptly stopped their Press briefing when PF cadres pounced on them.

As soon as the two decided to stop answering questions from journalists who had gone late for the briefing, a group of about seven PF cadres stormed the conference hall at Court Yard Hotel and immediately started beating up the duo.

The cadres said Mr Zulu was arrogant and started beating him while dragging him downstairs from the conference hall in full view of journalists who had gone to cover the event.

As Mr Zulu and Mr Mubanga resisted being taken away from the hotel, the beating continued to the surprise of staff and management of the hotel who did not do or say anything about the turn of events.

However, noticing that the PF cadres were more interested in Mr Zulu, Mr Mubanga managed to flee and hid behind the hotel as his colleague was dragged outside the hotel’s premises.

Mr Zulu was dragged across Thabo Mbeki Road to a taxi rank opposite the National Assembly Motel where he was further beaten and bundled into a waiting van which sped off.

The fracas caused commotion with motorists wondering what was happening as Mr Zulu, who was severely bleeding from the mouth, pleaded with onlookers to assist him.

The van that carried Mr Zulu sped away and one police officer who was in the vicinity went to the hotel where he located Mr Mubanga and helped him escape in a private motor vehicle.

Court Yard Hotel management said they did not know what happened except that PF leader Michael Sata had telephoned the hotel to find out if there was any PF Press briefing.

A manager at the hotel, Hari Lavu said after Mr Sata was told that there was a Press briefing, he said he did not know about such an event.

Before the briefing ended, workers saw the two people being beaten and taken away.

Mr Lavu said as far as the hotel was concerned, the people who held the Press briefing had paid for the venue.

However, when reached for a comment, PF Spokesperson Given Lubinda declined to comment on the issue, saying he had received no information about the beating and manhandling of the two PF leaders and their call for a convention.

“What time did it happen? I am not able to comment because I have got no information about the clash,” Mr Lubinda said.

[Times of Zambia]

PF pressure group opposed

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PF cadres listening to speeches during a rally
PF cadres listening to speeches during a rally

A PRESSURE group within the Patriotic Front ( PF) has opposed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between their party and the United Party for National Development (UPND).

The pressure group known as Committee of Patriotic Front (PF) founders says the MoU leaves much to be desired allegedly because PF president Michael Sata’s approach to politics is different from that of UPND president, Hakainde Hichilema.

Committee representative, Samson Zulu said this at a press briefing in Lusaka yesterday.

“The pact which has been entered into between Mr Sata and UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema leaves much to be desired. For example, Mr Hichilema believes in intra party democracy while Mr Sata does not.

Mr Hichilema has allowed his MPs to attend the NCC while Mr Sata is expelling his for doing the same,” Mr Zulu said.
Mr Zulu said his members are not happy with Mr Sata’s failure to call for a party convention.

“We want to express our concern on the failure by the President of our party to call for a general conference,” he said.

Mr Zulu said PF has never held a convention since the party was formed.

“According to the PF constitution which we have not adopted, the general conference is supposed to meet once every five years. The party has not held a single general conference since it was registered almost nine years ago,” he said.

Mr Zulu accused Mr Sata of treating his party as his own property.

“Clearly, members of the press, this makes Mr Sata the absolute and unquestionable ruler of the PF. He does not need anybody to run the party. As PF stands now, it’s a personal property of Mr Sata to do with it as he pleases,” he said.[quote]

Mr Zulu said pressure group members decided to hold the press conference to denounce what they called violence by senior PF leaders against other members within the party.

“We the Committee of Founders, a pressure group within the PF, are prompted to call this urgent press conference to condemn in the strongest terms the violence that senior members of the PF are perpetuating against other members of the party,” he said.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Serenje PF officials welcome pact with UPND

The Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two major opposition political parties, Patriotic Front (PF) and the United Party for National Development (UPND), has cheered PF officials in Serenje district.

The officials said the pact signed by the two political parties was long over due and hoped it would remain intact and serve its intended purpose.

PF District chairperson Martin Chikate said the move by the two parties had come at the right time because the agreement would be consolidated well before the 2011 general elections.

He said MMD should now be filled with fear because the parties were giants and would give the ruling party sleepless nights.

Another official, Mr. Lutamanya hoped the agreement would be respected by the two political parties to avoid what happened before.

And MMD youth District Chairmperson Frederic Chilongo said the pact was not a threat to MMD in the District because the two opposition political parties were weak.

Mr. Chilongo said whatever the two parties would do in Serenje, would not threaten the ruling party because it was firm on the ground and had a large membership.

“Well, they can come together but this is not a threat.They are children and they can not do anything. We shall continue to beat them in all the elections,” he said.

Others wondered whether the pact would be respected stating that PF president Michael Sata was known for belittling counterparts.

PF and UPND yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) whose main aim is to remove the MMD from power in the 2011 general elections.

ENDS

Kapoko denied bail

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Henry Kapoko, the man at the centre of the K10-billion scandal at the Ministry of Health has been denied bail in a Lusaka Magistrate court.

Kapoko a former Human Resources Manager at the Ministry of Health was denied bail on Friday when his application came up before Magistrate Kenneth Mulife.

Bail was not given on grounds that he attempted to evade arrest and tried to flee the country.

Mr. Mulife ruled that the only time Kapoko begun to cooperate was when he engaged lawyers, Nicholas Chanda and Kelvin Bwalya.

He said the defence therefore can only attest to the days when Kapoko engaged them as lawyers and not before.

Mr. Mulife also granted Kapoko the right to appeal.

Kapoko has pleaded not guilty to obtaining K1.9 billion by false pretences.

He is on unknown dates but between January 22 and February 28 this year, with intent to defraud the ministry of health, obtained money by false pretences.

He is also accused of having purported to have used the funds to order and ship into the country mothers’ baby kits when in fact not.

Kapoko is linked to the misappropriation of more than K10 Billion from the ministry of health and his assets worth K3 billion have been seized by the Anti- Corruption Commission.

The assets include a lodge, two houses, and several luxurious vehicles.
[ZNBC]

The Zambian economy is still viable – Dodia

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A local economist has descried the rising of copper prices on the international as indication that the Zambian economy is still viable and has the potential of recording more growth.

Yusuf Dodia has since urged mine companies not to lay off their workers as the sector is expected to improve and become more profitable.

Speaking in an interview in Lusaka today, Mr. Dodia said the picking up of copper prices on the international market will play an important role towards revamping all economic activities in Zambia.

He explained that this will also make the mining industry viable and attract more investors to the country hence contributing to the economic development.

He noted that copper being an essential commodity for Zambia, many other developmental sectors were likely to be affected if copper prices continued to tumble.

Mr. Dodia, who is Private Sector Development Association Chairperson, disclosed that Zambia should benefit as China is making headways in putting up measures aimed at responding to the current global financial crisis.

He said there is need for the country to take advantage of China’s plans and become more productive in its copper production due to the rise in copper prices adding that China depends much on Zambian Copper.

Mr. Dodia further challenged mining companies in the country to open new mining plants and continue to play a role towards economic development of the country.

He also called upon other investors that have plans to open new mines not to relent as the copper prices are showing signs of improving even more.

Yesterday Bank of Zambia governor Dr. Caleb Fundanga said the country’s economy is recovering due to the recent positive movements in the global economy resulting in copper prices improving to US$ 5, 000 per tonne band from about US$ 2,900 per tonne in December last year.

ZANIS

ZRA recorded a 27 % reduction in trade tax in 2008

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ZRA Commissioner General Christicles Mwansa
ZRA Commissioner General Christicles Mwansa
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) Commissioner General Chriticles Mwansa says Zambia last year recorded a 27 per cent reduction in trade taxes.

Mr. Mwansa attributed the decrease in trade taxes to unscrupulous people evading paying taxes, especially on the boarder towns.

He said the reduction in trade taxes reduction translated into less revenue collected because of the difficulties created by the global economic meltdown that is forcing people not to pay trade taxes.

Mr. Mwansa said in Lusaka today that the authority has faced difficulties in meeting most of the set targets on trade tariffs due to the reduction in international trading.

He said ZRA is however, not sitting idle but putting up stringent measures to reverse the trend by vigorously sensitizing members of staff to sharpen their skills on customs data and collection management.

He said ZRA, collects tax on behalf of government, was however addressing the loss in revenue collection with the urgency it deserves.

Mr. Mwansa further pointed out that the second quarter of this year, international trading would increase because people were beginning to pay the required taxes following sensitization campaigns.

He could however not disclose the expected revenue to be collected in the second quarter of this year.

ZANIS

Zambia, Rwanda Get Set for Showdown At Konkola

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Zambia play their first competitive home game this year when they host Rwanda in a 2010 World/Africa Cup Group C qualifier.

Coach Herve Renard is upbeat of victory but still wary about the visitors.

“This group is a very tough one, we know it wont be easy but if we play especially at home we must beat Rwanda,” Renard said.

Zambia come into Saturdays game on a high after an impressive 1-1 away draw against Egypt on March 29 in their opening Group C game.

Renard is expected to start an almost identical line-up as the one that served him well against Egypt two months ago.

Striker Christopher Katongo from Arminia Bielefeld in Germany is favorite to start while the prospect of Collins Mbesuma making an appearance are also high.

Goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene is expected to start in goal while Felix Katongo is fit and will be key in midfield.

Victory over Rwanda who have not beaten Zambia since October 2000 will see Renard’s side go top for at least 24 hours before Algeria hosts joint leaders Egypt in Blida on Sunday evening.

Meanwhile, Zambia and Rwanda’s last meeting was in 2006 in the Cecafa Cup semifinals that Zambia under Patrick Phiri won 1-0 on their way to winning the tournament in Ethiopia.

ZNBC audit report ready for scrutiny

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The Office of the Auditor General (AG) will next week hand-over an audit report of the Zambia National Broadcasting Cooperation (ZNBC) to the Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services Ronnie Shikapwasha.

Auditor General’s Office Public Relations Officer Helen Chikale says the Office of the Auditor General has finalized auditing ZNBC and that the audit report was currently awaiting submission to the minister of Information for further scrutiny.

Ms Chikale told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that the audit report of ZNBC will only be made a public document when it is presented to government through the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services for final recommendations.

She further said that the Auditor General’s Office was ready to brief the Minister of Information Lieutenant General Ronnie Shikapwasha on the contents of the ZNBC audit report.

Ms Chikale has since urged the public to fully support the Office of the Auditor General in its quest of ensuring that there is transparency and accountability in the utilization of public resources.

The Auditor General’s Office embarked on the auditing of ZNBC following the request from government and ZNBC unionized employees on the alleged misapplication and misuse of that institution’s funds.

ZANIS

PF, UPND pact futile – Mulenga

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THE MMD in Central Province has said that the pact between the Patriotic Front (PF) and the United Party for National Development (UPND) is an exercise of futility.

MMD Provincial Secretary, Roy Mulenga, told ZANIS in an interview in Kabwe today that it will be very difficult for any political party to unseat the ruling MMD especially now that it is very strong.

“We have the confidence that President Rupiah Banda will perform to greater heights and many people will be surprised and from what we have gathered the focus to remove MMD is the core business of any political party which is not an agenda,” he said.

Mr Mulenga said that the pact between the PF and UPND was merely a memorandum of understanding and not a merger or coalition as it is not there on the ground and it will never take off.

Mr Mulenga said that this was not the first time that the two political parties had tried to form a pact which simply meant that the two were not going anywhere in there efforts.

“If I quote them correctly, Hakainde Hichilema said the main core is that they should not attack each other inside and outside parliament and that does not hold.

“It is not the first time that they will try to form a pact and we do not see them going anywhere,” he added.[quote]

“As a party, we are ready to face any challenge with regards to any coalition or merger and it does not cause any threat. We are not sitting idle because we are touching the grassroots,” Mr Mulenga said.

He said that PF president, Michael Sata’s remarks that the MMD will disturbalise the pact is not true because as a party they would not waste time on a fruitless pact like that of PF and UPND.

ZANIS

Full strike looms as go slow enters day four

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The go slow by teachers in government schools in Mpulungu and Mbala districts in Northern Province today entered day four with the workers still adamant that they will not resume work until their demands are met.

Investigations carried out in several schools in the two districts revealed that starting on Monday, the workers have been reporting for work but not teaching.

Teachers countrywide are demanding improved conditions of service from government, saying this is necessary due to the high cost of living in the country.
The teachers want government to increase their basic salaries, housing and rural hardship allowances among others.

A visit at several schools in Mpulungu this morning revealed that although the teachers have reported for work, they were only seated in their staff rooms while others were standing under mango trees talking in groups as noise from the pupils reverberated from several classrooms.

At Mbala and Lucheche High schools in Mbala, some teachers were found in their respective staff rooms drinking tea, while others were simply seated chatting away.

Efforts to obtain information on the go slow from education board secretaries in the two districts by press time proved futile.

But a Mpulungu ZNUT member, speaking on condition of anonymity revealed that teachers will resort to a full strike by next Monday, if their demands are not met.

ZANIS

Party cadres responsible for journalist harassment by the public-MISA

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Henry Kapoko's sister Angela harrassing Zambia Daily mail photojournalist John Ngoma at the Lusaka magistrate court
Henry Kapoko's sister Angela harrassing Zambia Daily mail photojournalist John Ngoma at the Lusaka magistrate court

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) says lack of action on cadres that are bent on harassing journalists has led to some members of the public to emulate them in harassing journalists.

MISA Zambia Chapter Chairperson Henry Kabwe says it is sad that the violence against journalists in the country by some political party cadres is being emulated by some members of the public.

Mr. Kabwe’s sentiments come in the wake of reports that on Wednesday, this week, relatives of the former Human Resource Officer in the Ministry of Health Henry Kapoko harassed journalists who had gone to cover his case at the Lusaka Magistrates’ Court complex.

He called for decisive steps to be taken against the cadres in order to put an end to the harassment of journalists by cadres as other members of the general public might to be inclined to emulate the actions of the cadres.

Mr. Kabwe urged both the ruling and opposition political party leadership to order their cadres to stop the violence and harassment of journalists.

“We are calling upon presidents of both the ruling and opposition parties to ensure that they order party cadres of their respective political parties to stop violence against journalists. We are also urging them to make responsible statements that can not spark violence,” Mr. Kabwe stated.

He told ZANIS in Lusaka today that MISA is concerned that grievances against journalists have not been dealt with promptly and conclusively.

Mr. Kabwe further noted that it is unfortunate that the harassment of journalists in the country is beginning to attract regional and international attention.

The Post has since written to SADC requesting the regional bloc to intervene in the harassment of its journalists.

And the MISA Chairperson has accused cadres from a named political party of having created an impression that journalists in the country discharge their duties unprofessionally.

He said journalists in the country have always striven to discharge their duties professionally amid a working environment which has at times not been conducive.

Mr. Kabwe said there is need for politicians and other stakeholders in the country to support existing media institutions.

He however, also urged media institutions in the country to unite and support one another in order to win public confidence.

“We are urging journalists to support their colleagues that are being harassed and not detach themselves. The media must streamline their operations and work towards getting public confidence,” he said.

Of late some journalists have been physically harassed and expelled from meetings where public officers had been officiating.

ZANIS