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BUKS donates vehicle to Police Flying Squad

BUKS Haulage Limited, BHL, a Ndola based transportation company, has donated a motor vehicle to the Zambia Police Copperbelt region Flying Squad unit.

Speaking at the handover ceremony at the police provincial headquarters in Ndola today, BHL operations manager, Artson Kanyenda, said the donated vehcle is meant to help reduce the transport problems the Flying Squad Unit encounters in its efforts to address crimes in the province.

Mr Kanyenda observed that government is losing huge sums of money through various crimes committed on a daily basis especially theft of copper concentrates from mining companies.

He, however, observed that Police are doing a commendable job in fighting crime in the country especially on the Copperbelt despite operating under difficult conditions.

Speaking at the same function, acting Copperbelt police commanding officer Danwell Kasonde thanked BHL for the donation.

Mr Kasonde said the vehicle will ease the operations of the flying squad in fighting crime.
He urged the officers in the flying squad unit to work harder as the excuse of lack of transport had been solved.

He said the usage of the vehicle will be monitored so that it will be well taken care of.

Mr Kasonde also appealed to other organisations to emulate the gesture by BHL and help ease police operational handicaps.
ZANIS

Ben Chirwa urges traditional leaders to help fight HIV/AIDS

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National AIDS Council Director, Ben Chirwa, says traditional leaders should actively participate in the fight against HIV/AIDS in order to help address the further of the disease.

Dr Chirwa said traditional leaders have a significant role to play in promoting responsible sexual behaviour as a measure of scaling down the spread of the virus among subjects.

He said government through NAC and the Royal Foundation of Zambia has decided to engage traditional leaders to take a lead in HIV and AIDS advocacy, through utilization of existing traditional structures.

He was speaking when he officiated at a HIV/AIDS workshop for Chiefs at Chimwemwe lodge in Petauke yesterday.

Dr Chirwa said AIDS is more than a health problem and requires a broadbase multi-sectoral approach to effectively address its effects.

And in an interview with ZANIS Chief Mnukwa of the Ngoni people of Chipata District said HIV/AIDS is linked to long standing cultural behaviour, literacy and beliefs that need to be addressed in the Chiefdoms.

Chief Mnukwa noted that the spread of the pandemic in communities is accelerated by many people who are still illiterate about facts surrounding these pandemic.

Chief Mnukwa has since advised traditional leaders to hold meetings with their subjects in order to control illiteracy levels which remained high among the people as a measure of strengthening control of the spread of the disease.

The workshop was held to raise awareness of the HIV/agenda through active engagement of traditional leaders in order for them to actively advocate for AIDS prevention, support care and impact of mitigation in their respective chiefdoms.

The workshop also drew participation of Chiefs from Nyimba, Chama, Chipta and Petauke districts.

ZANIS

Kaputa district in a one-week power black out

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Kaputa district in the Northern province has been hit by a one-week electricity black-out.

The power black-out being experienced in the area is due to the break down of the Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation, ZESCO, generators.

Kaputa District Business Association Chairperson, Gershom Musonda, confirmed the development to ZANIS in Lusaka today.

He disclosed that operations at the Kaputa District hospital, public and government institutions and business communities have been negatively affected by the lack of electricity in the area.

Mr. Musonda said the situation has also paralysed the water reticulation system in residential areas, institutional and government offices.

Mr. Musonda said people are forced to travel over 200 kilo meters to Nchelenge and another 150 km to Mporokoso to charge their cellular phones to communicate and that the people of Kaputa have been detached from current affairs on both radio and television.

He has since appealed to ZESCO Northern region in Ndola to intervene as local ZESCO plant has no capacity to address the situation.

But Kaputa Constituency Member of Parliament, Mutale Nalumango, says she is aware and quickly pointed out government is considering to construct a hydro-power station to link the district to the national grid to end the electricity blues.

Mrs. Nalumango in a separate interview said the Rural Electrification Programme, REP, has already conducted feasibility studies on the project.

She assured that ZESCO in Kaputa has sufficient fuel but the problem is the old generators that are constantly breaking down.

Kaputa is one of the rural districts in the country which is being run by thermal power generators to produce electricity.

ZANIS

Theft of Copper concentrates on the increase on the Copperbelt

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Copper Concentrates
Copper Concentrates

A Ndola based company involved in transportation of Copper concentrates meant for exports by mining companies, has complained of rampart thefts of copper concentrates.

Speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Ndola today, Buks Haulage Limited, operations manager, Artson Munyenda, said the level of theft of copper concentrates on the Copperbelt is increasing at a fast rate.

Mr. Munyenda expressed worry that most of the thefts are committed by suspected Chinese nationals, who are in the country on the pretext of being investors.

He said the situation is also disturbing the transporters involved in the transportation of copper concentrate meant for exports.

He further narrated that trucks for BHL carrying about 198 tonnes of copper concentrates were hijacked by thieves but later intercepted with the help of the police.[quote]

He called on government to put more efforts in addressing the problem before it degenerates into a crisis.

And acting Copperbelt province commanding officer, Danwell Kasonde, also confirmed the increase in thefts of Copper concentrates by suspected Chinese nationals.

Mr Kasonde told ZANIS that the incidents of thefts of copper concentrates by Chinese national has increased.

He, however, said Police are working hard to arrest the situation.

He said lack adequate transport is hampering Police efforts to address the problem, but was quick to mention that the donation a vehicle to the Flying Squad Unit by BHL will go along way in fighting the crime.

ZANIS

The Week in Pictures

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School leavers queuing up for police recruitment in Lusaka
School leavers queuing up for police recruitment in Lusaka

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Police recruits queing up for recruitment in Lusaka
Police recruits queuing up for recruitment in Lusaka

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Dora Siliya (far l) with officials from Ecobank at Kabulonga boys secondary school in Lusaka
Dora Siliya (far l) with officials from Ecobank at Kabulonga boys secondary school in Lusaka

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Ms Masebo talking to reporters on the purchase of hearses
Ms Masebo talking to reporters on the purchase of hearses

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Former Local government and Housing minister Sylvia Masebo addressing journalists during a press briefing in Lusaka
Former Local government and Housing minister Sylvia Masebo addressing journalists during a press briefing in Lusaka

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Works and supply minister Mike Mlongoti (r) and his counterpart from Tourism Catherine Namugala during the launch of the national environment policy in Lusaka
Works and supply minister Mike Mlongoti (r) and his counterpart from Tourism Catherine Namugala during the launch of the national environment policy in Lusaka

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Tourism minister Catherine Namugala scruitinise the national environment policy during the launch in Lusaka
Tourism minister Catherine Namugala scruitinise the national environment policy during the launch in Lusaka

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Dzuwa ni Moto (the sun is fire) dance troupe performing at Mulungushi international conference centre
Dzuwa ni Moto (the sun is fire) dance troupe performing at Mulungushi international conference centre

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Lands Minister Peter Daka (l) Zain managing director David Holiday after receiving a donation on behalf of Sonja Girls High School in Petauke district
Lands Minister Peter Daka (l) Zain managing director David Holiday after receiving a donation on behalf of Sonja Girls High School in Petauke district

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Local government minister Benny Tetamashimba welcomes his counterpart from Rwanda Protais Musoni to his office in Lusaka
Local government minister Benny Tetamashimba welcomes his counterpart from Rwanda Protais Musoni to his office in Lusaka

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Local government minister Benny Tetamashimba and his counterpart from Rwanda Protais Musoni in Lusaka
Local government minister Benny Tetamashimba and his counterpart from Rwanda Protais Musoni in Lusaka

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Community Development and Social Services Minister Michael talking disabled people who went to protest at his office in Lusaka
Community Development and Social Services Minister Michael talking disabled people who went to protest at his office in Lusaka

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Disabled people camped outside the ministry of community development and social services
Disabled people camped outside the ministry of community development and social services

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Some striking nurses dispersing after a meeting in Ndola
Some striking nurses dispersing after a meeting in Ndola

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Police in riot gear keep vigil at the Ndola central hospital
Police in riot gear keep vigil at the Ndola central hospital

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Zambia Congress of Trade Unions president Leonard Hikaumba is flanked by striking nurses after a meeting the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka
Zambia Congress of Trade Unions president Leonard Hikaumba is flanked by striking nurses after a meeting the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka

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Zesco united striker Jonas Sakuwaha spotted walking into the Football House premises
Zesco united striker Jonas Sakuwaha spotted walking into the Football House premises

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Zesco striker Jonas Sakuwaha ta Football House
Zesco striker Jonas Sakuwaha ta Football House

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Konkola Blades' Maybin Chishimba plots his move against Red Arrows' Chiwanki Lyainga during the FAZ-KCM league rescheduled week three match played at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka
Konkola Blades' Maybin Chishimba plots his move against Red Arrows' Chiwanki Lyainga during the FAZ-KCM league rescheduled week three match played at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka

Zanaco, Buffaloes meet in Midway Battle

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The 2009 Faz Premier Division season takes a three-week break after this weekends rescheduled Week Six fixtures.
 
The big game of the weekend will see second placed Zanaco on 31 points host third positioned Green Buffaloes on 28 points at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka.
 
A win for Buffaloes will see them join Zanaco in second place while victory for the latter means they will go top for at least 24 hours.
 
Zesco United who lead on 32 points only take to the field on Sunday at Kafubu Stadium in Luanshya where they host Lusaka Dynamos.
 
And in the weekends other league matches, Mohamed Fathy makes his first return to Kabwe warriors this season when Power face the club he coached last season at Railway Grounds in Kabwe.
 
And in the rest of the weekends Week Six games, Choma visit Chambishi and City of Lusaka host Young Arrows at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka.
 
Konkola Blades take on Nakambala Leopards in Mazabuka while Roan United host Zamtel at Kafubu.

 
 
Faz Premier Division
Week 6
04/07/2009
Roan United          –  Zamtel
Kabwe Warriors       –  Power Dynamos
Red Arrows           –  Forest Rangers
City of Lusaka       –  Young Arrows
Zanaco               –  Green Buffaloes
Nakambala Leopards   –  Konkola Blades
Chambishi            –  Choma Eagles

05/07/2009
Zesco United         –  Lusaka Dynamos

Insurance agent in Chadiza district jailed

An insurance agent at Chanida border post has been sentenced to 36 months in prison for defrauding the Norwegian People’s Aid Landmine Survey Project.

Chadiza Magistrate Billy Milanzi jailed Juma Milanzi 33, after convicting him on four counts of making a false document, one count of uttering a false document and one count of obtaining money by false pretence.

Magistrate Milanzi sentenced Juma to six months in prison with hard labour on which each of the six counts will run consecutively.

During trial, Landmine Survey Project Manager Mario Tome Nunez had testified that on 1st September 2008, while in the company of 20 others, he entered Zambia from Mozambique with 15 Toyota Land Cruisers at Chanida Border post.

He said he wanted to insure the vehicles before proceeding to Lusaka and approached Juma at one of the containers trading as Beam Insurance who purported to be an agent for Goldman Insurance Limited.

He said Juma charged K350, 000 per vehicle but because they did not have Kwacha, they paid him $ 1500 for the 15 vehicles.

Nunez testified that although Juma gave them insurance certificates, he did not issue them with receipts and it was only in December 2008 when he went to Goldman Insurance to collect the receipts in Lusaka that he learnt that the certificates were fake.
ZANIS

Visiting Rwandese minister calls for improved status of refugees

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Rwandan Minister of Local Government and Housing Protais Musoni has called on African countries to work together to improve the status of refugees.

Mr. Musoni said the current status of refugees worldwide is worrying as it gives no hope for a better future.
He said there should be concerted efforts in addressing the plight of refugees in the world.

Mr. Musoni was speaking today when he visited the Lusaka City Council to learn and share experiences in the running of the councils.

And speaking earlier, Lusaka Mayor Robert Chikwelete said the local authority values the relationship that exists between the Rwandan and Zambian governments.

Mr. Chikwelete said the Lusaka City Council has also enjoyed a good relationship with the Rwandan refugees, saying most of them have contributed positively to the economic development of the city.
He aid the Rwandan refugees have also conducted themselves well and the local authority was satisfied with their behavior.

Mr. Chikwelete expressed hope that the visit by the Mr. Musoni would cement the friendship that exists between the two countries.

ZANIS

Lunchtime Champions League Kickoff for Zesco, Pillars Game

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Zesco United is set to follow Zambia’s lead at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe and are set to play a now traditional late lunchtime kickoff there when they host Kano Pillars on July 18.

The Ndola side, who will be Zambia’s first club to play the Caf  African Champions League group stage, will kickoff against Pillars at 14:30 in a fortnights time, 30 minutes later than the national teams standard commencement of their international engagements at the same venue.

Zesco club sources said this is in line with the early kickoffs at Konkola due to safety reasons that have been effective for all international matches there  for the last three years.

Late lunchtime kickoffs have been the norm at Konkola after June 1, 2007 when 12 fans died in a stampede at the stadium following Zambia’s match against Congo-Brazzaville in a 2008 Africa Cup Group 11 qualifier that the hosts won 3-0.

And Zesco are expected to switch camp to Konkola from Ndola next week for two weeks ahead of their match against Pillars.

Meanwhile, Zesco will this weekend play their rescheduled Faz Premier Division Week 6 game against Lusaka Dynamos at Kafubu Stadium in Luanshya instead of the Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola.

This is because the  their Trade Fair home ground is currently being used for the entire period of the Zambia International Trade Fair that began on Wednesday and ends next Tuesday.

CSUZ asks govt to intervene in the UNZA lecturers’ go slow

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The Civil Servant and Allied Workers Union of Zambia, CSAWUZ, has asked government to quickly intervene in the go slow by the University of Zambia lecturers.

CSAWUZ Vice President, Beatrice Nyirongo, told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today, that government should quickly intervene in the go slow to prevent the situation from degenerating into a strike action.

Ms. Nyirongo said the go slow is already impacting negatively on the welfare of the student and could disturb the academic calendar at the country’s highest learning institution.

UNZA lecturers have been on go slow for three days now to press government to improved salaries and conditions of service.

Ms. Nyirongo also appealed to students at the institution to remain calm and allow government and UNZA management to resolve the matter amicably.

Recently, teachers and health workers in the country called off their strike after negotiating and agreeing on a 15 per cent salary increment.

ZANIS

ACC elated with RB’s commitment to fighting corruption

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The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) has welcomed President Banda’s commitment to fighting corruption and other related vices in the country.

Commission Chairperson Valentine Chileshe said ACC was encouraged when President Banda reiterated government measures on fighting corruption during his press conference at State House last week.

Justice Chileshe has since commended Mr. Banda for reaffirming government’s commitment to fight corruption at all levels.

He said it was essential to match political will to fight corruption the willingness to act against the vice through adequate funding to the institutions.

He said the commission has also welcomed the establishment of the Frauds Investigations Unit (FIU) and the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU).

Justice Chileshe said this in a statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today.

He said although the commission was faced with numerous challenges in the execution of its mandate, it would endeavour to perform to expectations of the public.

He said the enactment of the legislation on whistle blowers and their protection will greatly enhance the expected performance of the unit.

Justice Chileshe added that the commission was geared in meeting the nation’s expectations regarding various cases of rampant corruption including at the Ministry of Health.

He said the Anti Corruption Policy to be launched soon will bring about prudent public service delivery systems and guard against the abuse of resources in the public and private sector.

During last weeks press conference President Banda pledged to provide adequate funding, increasing staffing levels and proving logistical facilities such as transport to the Anti Corruption Commission in order to speed up investigations.

ZANIS

Mangani urges Teta to distribute the hearses

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Lusaka province minister Lameck Mangani
Lusaka province minister Lameck Mangani
Lusaka Province Minister Lameck Mangani has urged the ministry of Local Government to distribute the hearses even when investigations in the cost of the vehicles were being instituted.

Mr. Mangani said since the hearses are already in the country, it was important to distribute them regardless of who ordered them.

Mr. Mangani said there has been controversy in the cost of hearses because the ministers at Local Government were not telling the public the actual cost of the vehicles.

He said the concept of using hearses to ferry the dead was an old one hence the need for Zambians to accept it because it will serve a great purpose to the people in the rural areas.

Mr. Mangani further said it was important for the investigative wings to find out the cost of the hearses and establish the truth surrounding these vehicles.

Mr. Mangani said this after checking the hearses in Lusaka today.

According to Mr. Mangani, the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) confirmed that the vehicles were declared to have been bought at US$9,300.

ZANIS

Immigration dept. nabs five Ethiopian nationals

The Immigration Department in Chirundu has arrested five Ethiopian nationals for entering the country illegally.

Immigration Department Public Relations Officer Mulako Mbangweta said the five foreign nationals, who entered the country through Kasumbalesa border post, were in transit to South Africa.

Ms. Mbangweta told ZANIS in Lusaka today that the foreign nationals were apprehended by alert immigration officers at Chirundu Border.
The illegal immigrants arrested last week are currently detained in Lusaka pending prosecution.

She explained that immigration officers at the border post were able to establish that the five were illegal immigrants upon discovering that their passports had not been stamped at the point of entry.

“Five Ethiopian nationals were last week arrested after they attempted to cross Chirundu border post in transit to South Africa. The five entered the country illegally through Kasumbalesa and alert officers arrested them,” she said.

And Ms. Mbangweta has warned of stern action against any Zambian national found aiding illegal immigrants.
She said the department is concerned about reports of Zambians helping illegal immigrants to stay in the country or using the country as a transit point to other countries.

She said the trend is worrying and alarming as some Zambians are being paid to help some foreign nationals in transit to other countries.

“It is worrying and alarming that some citizens in this country are helping foreign nationals to enter the country through unorthodox means. Some foreigners are being helped to illegally stay in the country while there is a trend, where some are being helped to use the country as a transit point,” she explained.

Ms. Mbangweta said the department has observed a trend where some foreign nationals are attempting to use Zambia as a transit point to South Africa to strategically settle themselves in that country ahead of the 2010 soccer world cup tournament.

She said the department has since intensified patrols in border areas and mounted road blocks in strategic entry and transit points to curb the practice.

Ms. Mbangweta has since urged Zambians to be patriotic and help the department effectively contribute to national security.

ZANIS

Police record a warn and caution statement from Post News Editor

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Post newspaper editor Chansa Kabwela at the Lusaka central police
Post newspaper editor Chansa Kabwela at the Lusaka central police
Police in Lusaka have recorded a warn and caution

statement from Post News Editor Chansa Kabwela for being in possession of obscene materials.

Post Newspaper Lawyer, Sam Mujuda, confirmed this saying Ms. Kabwela was interrogated at Lusaka Central Police for about two and half hours.

Ms. Kabwela was being queried over pictures of a woman who was photographed giving birth out-side the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, during a strike by nurses.

Ms. Kabwela is said to have come in possession of the pictures by the virtue of her job as news editor.

She later circulated the same pictures to some government officials in a bid to attract their attention over the effects of the strike by nurses.

The photos which have now been circulated on the INTERNET have attracted public out-cry.

During a press conference last week President Rupiah Banda condemned the circulation of the pictures and urged the police to investigate the matter.

Various media bodies that include -PAZA, Society for senior journalists and the Media Ethics Council also condemned the circulation of the pictures describing the action as an ethical.

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Shikapwasha commends private sector for growing the media industry

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Government says its policy on liberalizing the airwaves in the country is paying the dividends as can be seen by the proliferation of privately owned radio and televisions stations.

Information and of Broadcasting Services Minister, Ronnie Shikapwasha has since commended the private sector for their contributions towards the growth of media in the country.

Lt General Shikapwasha who is also Chief Government spokesperson said this after a conducted formalization tour of Lusaka based radio and television stations in Lusaka today.

Stations he visited include Muvi TV, Radio Christian Voice , Mobi TV and Central Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)

He urged media institutions to expeditiously put in place measures and programmes as the world goes digital by the year 2015.

Lt General Shikapwasha reiterated government’s commitment in enacting progressive media laws in a bid to enhance the dissemination of information which he said was a catalyst for social and economic development of the country.

He has since promised the media institution that government will soon take back the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) to parliament , which he said once operational would enhance the issuance of licences to media in widening their coverage .

Muvi Television Managing Director, Steve Nyirenda, said there was need for government and stakeholders to scale up public sensitization campaigns on electric appliances which will become irrelevant as the country goes digital in 2015.

Mr. Nyirenda who is also the station proprietor, said the station has already procured some equipment abroad in view of the world’s switch from analogy to digital.

And at Christain Voice , the Minister was impressed with investment at the station that included the living quarters which he said was contributing to reduction on cost on members of staff.

At Muvi TV, the minister was also impressed with the programming and their in-house training for members of staff.

ZANIS