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Nchelenge Mission Hospital Blood Bank goes without blood for one month

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The Blood Bank at St. Pauls Mission Hospital in Nchelenge has not been in operation for the past one month, thereby risking the lives of patients in need of blood transfusion.

Acting Nchelenge District Commissioner, Wilson Kasoloko confirmed the development to ZANIS in an interview today.

Mr. Kasoloko, who could not give reasons for the shortage of blood at the Hospital, appealed to health authorities in Luapula Province to urgently address the situation before lives are lost.

He said St. Pauls Mission Hospital caters for four districts namely, Nchelenge, Chienge, Kaputa and Mbereshi area in Kawambwa District and called upon the Ministry of Health to ensure that the Institution has adequate supply of blood at all times.

Mr. Kasoloko said blood, useful especially in saving the lives of accident victims during operations, mothers giving birth and anaemic children and adults should be in constant supply at the hospital.

A check at the District Health Office revealed that the hospital had not reported the shortage of blood.

ENDS/ESM/PK/ZANIS

MMD in L/Stone endorse RB as sole candidate for 2011 elections

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The MMD in Livingstone has decided to endorse President Rupiah Banda as the ideal candidate for the 2011 general elections. MMD Provincial Chairman, Sol Muzyamba said President Banda would be maintained as the sole candidate to represent the party in the 2011 general elections since the party wanted continuity.

Mr Muzyamba was speaking when he welcome President Banda in Livinstone this afternoon.

President Banda urged MMD officials in the Province to work hard in order to gain more support in Choma, Monze, Kazungula and other districts in the province that are still opposition strongholds.

He pledged to work extra hard to deliver on his promises to the nation so that he could merit being the sole MMD Presidential candidate following the resolution by the MMD in Livingstone to endorse him as the ideal candidate for the 2011 general elections.

The President said he would work extra hard so as not to embarrass and let down the rest of the country.

The President is in Livingstone to officiate at a two-day 6th Zambia International Business Advisory Council (ZIBAC) conference at Zambezi Sun hotel.

Mr. Banda said the ZIBAC conference would help him and his cabinet to get better ideas on how the country could survive the global economic crunch.

ZANIS

Farmers in Chipata might sell their Maize to Malawi – CDFA

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Chipata District Farmers Association (CDFA) has expressed fear that farmers in the district might start selling their maize to the neighboring Malawi following the announcement of the maize floor price which has been set at K65 000 per 50 kg bag.
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CDFA Coordinator Vigil Malambo said some millers from the neighboring country where offering to buy a 50 kilogram bag of maize at K75, 000.00.

He said in an interview that a lot of maize was expected to be exported to that country because of the high price that millers where offering to farmers.

He said that the K65, 000 marketing price recently announced by the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) would only benefit farmers that benefited from the Fertilizer Support Program me (FSP) .

“Farmers who did not benefit from the FSP are the ones that are likely to export their produce if they are to make profits, he said.

Mr. Malambo said the cost of farming was too high for farmers who bought their agricultural input from commercial shops.

Mr. Malambo however called on government to always consider the cost of agricultural inputs when coming up with market prices to enable more farmers make profit out of their produce.

The FRA over the weekend announced this year’s maize floor price which has been received with mixed feeling from stakeholders in the agriculture sector.

ZANIS

Sata accused of making tribal remarks in Northern Province

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PF Leader Michael Sata
PF Leader Michael Sata
Northern Province Minister Charles Shawa has expressed disappointment at the alleged tribal remarks attributed to Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata when he addressed a public rally in Kasama recently.

Speaking when Kasama Mayor Fidelis Chishoma and newly elected Mungwi District Council chairperson Francis Musonda paid a courtesy on him, Mr. Shawa said he was saddened to hear that Mr. Sata’s opted to attack him and provincial permanent secretary Mwalimu Simfukwe during the recent public rally in Kasama.

The Minister said while he respects the PF leader, there was need for him to exhibit political maturity by discussing developmental issues instead of engaging in character assassination of innocent individuals.

Mr. Shawa said the fact that President Rupiah Banda appointed him as Northern Province Minister does not mean that the Head of State had marginalized the local people from the realm of power.

He vowed not be distracted from spearheading development in the region by selfish individuals who have nothing better to offer the people .

The Minister said he is in the province to serve everyone regardless of their tribal inclination.

Mr. Shawa stated that President Banda’s administration wants to work with the opposition and other interests groups in developing the country and urged well-meaning Zambians to fully support the move.

The Minister praised Mr. Chishoma and Mr. Musonda, who are both PF councillors, for showing interest to partner with the provincial administration in accelerating development in their respective Districts.

Mr. Chishoma has advised Zambians not to listen to Mr. Sata’s alleged divisive politics, as they do not add value to the development of the country.

Mr. Chishoma accused Mr. Sata of allegedly specializing in politics’ of division in order to win political mileage instead of fostering unity in the country.

The Mayor however assured the provincial minister that he and Mungwi District Council chairman were ready to work closely with the government in order to enhance development in their areas.

Mr. Chishoma further said as PF councillor, he would consult widely with everyone on matters of development in Kasama District unlike taking a partisan stance.

Recently, PF leader Michael Sata told a public rally in Kasama that the people of Northern Province have been marginalized because they were being governed by ‘imported’ people, citing Provincial Minister Charles Shawa and his permanent secretary Mwalimu Simfukwe respectively.

ZANIS

Kalomo health workers locked out for reporting late

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Health workers at the Kalomo district office were yesterday morning held outside their offices by district commissioner, Oliver Pelete for reporting late for work.

The District Commissioner who made a surprise check at the department to see for himself how public service workers observed punctuality literally found no officer at the office by 8 hours apart from the office orderlies who were cleaning the premises.

Officers only started reporting for work some minutes after 8 hours prompting the DC to bar them from entering the office demanding for an explanation from them.

Mr. Pelete lamented that most government workers in the district have the tendency of not observing the stipulated government working hours a trend , which was contrary to the public service Code of Ethics.

The workers were only allowed to get in their offices after he strongly warned them not to steal government time saying that was retrogressive to the development process in the district.

He further promised to continue with the surprise checks on wanting departments to eliminate the tendency among public service workers.

ZANIS

Traditional healer angers PTA at Choma School

Parents who have children at Choma Day High School have
taken a swipe at a traditional healer is allegedly marketing his services in the school vicinity.

School Parent Teacher Association (PTA) chairman, Teddy Kabwe told ZANIS in Choma today that the traditional healer has placed bill boards advertising his services within the school premises under unexplained circumstances.

Mr. Kabwe said it was difficult to understand why the healer would choose the school premises, leaving other strategic places to advertise his services.
He said it was morally wrong to place the adverts in learning institutions as they may corrupt the minds of pupils who might be tempted to seek remedies for their social problems from him.

Mr Kabwe has since implored the Choma Municipal Council to deal with what he termed as public nuisance exhibited by the traditional healer.

He said parents were unhappy with the insecure learning environment at the institution and would therefore want the municipal council to quickly move in and correct the situation.

Mr Kabwe also complained about a private abattoir that is discharging
raw effluent onto the school grounds.
He said pupils and their teachers were experiencing intolerable smells emanating from animal blood and manure that are thrown within the school premises.

Mr Kabwe said the council should decisively take action over public nuisances that were provoking anger among pupils and parents.

ZANIS/CM/KSH/ENDS

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]