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Zanaco, Zesco win.

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Both Zanaco and Zesco lived up to their billing ahead of their respective big away games this weekend. 

In the process, Zanaco stayed top on 16 points but only narrowly so while Zesco are third and three points behind the leaders.
Faz Premier Division

09/05/2009

Week 9

Zamtel 1- Young Arrows 0

Zamtel’s inspired form under Linos Makwaza continues and today they beat Young Arrows at the Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola thanks to a lone goal from Graven Chitalu.
Red Arrows 0- Zanaco 2

Zanaco bounced back to stay top of the table after their 2-1 home defeat at the hands of Roan United on May 1.

Zanaco brought Red Arrows back to Earth at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka after the latter’s inspiring display against Egyptian side ENPPI last weekend at the same venue whom they beat 3-0 in the Caf Confederations Cup.

However, a repeat display was not to be as Zanaco defender Kennedy Nkethani put the visitors ahead with a penalty before striker Patrick Kabamba scored his 7th league goal of the season.
Roan United 1-Nakambala Leopards 0

This match was abandoned in the first half due to heavy rains at Kafubu stadium in Luanshya with Roan leading 1-0 through a Ben Mwanza goal.
Choma Eagles 4-Kabwe Warriors 1

Phenias Bulaya scored a brace while Diamond Chikwekwe and Oscar Kachika added a goal each as  Keegan Mumba’s side sent visiting Kabwe Warriors to a crushing defeat in Maamba.
Forest Rangers 1-Chambishi 0

Striker Kameta Mutambo’s prolific form this season continued when Forest beat Chambishi at Dola Hill in Ndola when he was on target for the 5th time this season.
Konkola Blades 1-City of Lusaka 1

City and Konkola shared the points at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe this afternoon courtesy of goals from Musonda Mwansa and Humphrey Juma respectively.
Green Buffaloes 1-Zesco United 2

Buffaloes squandered a 1-0 first half lead to lose 2-1 at home against Zesco United today.

The hosts went ahead in the 5th minute through Brain Lubaba but Zesco rallied after the hour-mark through
Jonas Sakuwaha in the 65th minute and Clifford Chipalo in  nine minutes from fulltime.

Zesco, who recently toasted their qualification to the Caf African champions League group stage, remain unbeaten in the league this season.

Meanwhile, Zesco have now stretched their unbeaten league run away to Buffaloes  to three matches stretched back to the 2007 campaign.

10/05/2009

Lusaka Dynamos – Power Dynamos

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Veep mourns late Hamir

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Vice president George Kunda talks to Ibrahim Malik, brother-in-law to the late Lands deputy minister Nasim-Ul-Gani Hamir when he visited the late Hamir’s funeral house in Lusaka
Vice president George Kunda talks to Ibrahim Malik, brother-in-law to the late Lands deputy minister Nasim-Ul-Gani Hamir when he visited the late Hamir’s funeral house in Lusaka
Vice President, George Kunda, says government is saddened by the sudden death of Lands Deputy Minister, Nasim Hamir.

Kunda said when joined other mourners at the funeral house to pay his last respect to the late deputy minister that President Rupiah Banda had also learnt the death of Mr. Hamir with deep sorrow.

Mr. Kunda said Mr. Hamir, who was also area Member of Parliament for Chitambo Constituency in Serenje, would be missed for his commitment to both party and national duties.

Mr Kunda described the late Hamir as an articulate leader, who held the concerns of the people he represented to heart.

Mr. Kunda, however, apologized to the nation for not according the late Deputy Minister an official funeral saying religious dictates that Mr. Hamir was entitled to needed to be followed.

Notables among the mourners that went to pay their last respect to the late Hamir were Lands Minister, Peter Daka, Agriculture Minister, Brian Chituwo, Local Government and Housing Deputy Minister, Crispin Musosha and Patriotic Front Malole Member of Parliament, Emmanuel Munaile.

Mr. Hamir, 44, who died of a heart attack in the University Teaching Hospital, UTH, yesterday, is survived by two wives, one child.

Mr. Hamir was born in Chitambo, in Serenje District were he was elected as MP in 2006 before being appointed as Deputy Lands Minister by the late President Levy Mwanawasa in 2007.

He was later reappointed by President Banda in 2008 to serve in the same capacity.

Meanwhile, Lands Minister Peter Daka said the ministry had lost a hard working leader who contributed greatly to administrative matters aimed at improving its operations.

And Malole MP Emmanuel Munaile said Mr. Hamir would be missed for his willingness to work with anyone when it came to solving issues of national interest.

The remains of the late Hamir, were scheduled to be buried at the Leopards Hill Cemetry this afternoon.

ZANIS

Labour movement in Monze reject 11 per cent pay rise for civil servants

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THE labour movement in Monze district has rejected the 11 per cent salary increment offered to civil servants by government.

The unions in the district also warned of stern action national union leaders who would append their signatures on the aggreement for eleven per cent pay rise.

This came to light during a meeting for all civil servants organized by Zambia National Congress of Trade Unions ZCTU, CSAWUZ, SESTUZ, BETUZ, ZNUT and other unions held at Monze Basic School yesterday.[quote]

Civil servants from various government departments said in their resolutions that government must consider giving them at least a minimum of twenty five per cent increment.

They said eleven per cent wage rise was a mockery as it would not improve their livelihoods in any way in the face of escalating commodity prices.

It was also resolved that the union leaders at national level must ensure that housing allowance is equally revised to k450,000 because the current rate of k200,000 was too little for a civil servant to acquire decent accommodation.

Speaking at the same meeting, CSAWUZ regional secretary for southern province, Gift Hazyondo, said government must realize that civil servants were implementers of its policies and needed to be motivated by offering them better conditions of work.

Mr.Hazyondo said negotiations were supposed to commence, earlier, before the national budget was presented before parliament for the year 2009.

He said this would have been the best time to go into negotiations for next year so that by the time budget presentation is done; all the issues concerning salary increments and other conditions of service would have been concluded.

Mr.Hazyondo was also disappointed with the current crop pf civil servants for being ignorant of their right to better conditions of services.

He said unions must consider providing education to its members in order to enable them fight for their rightful demands.

Meanwhile Southern province chairman for SESTUZ, Collins Malambo, has castigated union leaders at national level for handling negotiations without considering the interest of the workers.

Mr. Malambo said unions were suppose to remind government that negotiations were suppose to be held before the national budget was presented.

He said this was devastating because negotiations carried out after budget has already been presented always resulted into unions signing for the percentage offered by government.

Mr. Malambo said union leaders at national level were not doing their best to serve unionized civil servants.

He said the union in Zambia was becoming weak due to divisions caused by government through establishment of many unions affiliated to the mother body ZCTU.

Mr. Malambo said there was need for union to unite if negotiations for better conditions of services for civil servants were to be achieved.

He also called on all civil servants to become proactive in fighting for their rights of better conditions of services.

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Senior health managers in Mazabuka claimed false allowances

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Health workers in Mazabuka want government to send independent auditors to investigate the alleged financial scandal that has rocked the Mazabuka District Health Office.

The health staff, who sought anonymity for fear of possible intimidation and harassment, said in Mazabuka today that government as a matter of urgency should send auditors to look into the books of accounts for the district office.

They alleged that some named senior health managers and programme officers paid themselves hefty subsistence allowances during the Cholera outbreak, despite having not spent nights at Chivuna, Lubombo and Kaleya Cholera centres.

They warned that failure to intervene would compel them to shun any recruitment of officers to handle any disease outbreak especially the ‘Swine flu’ which is now posing a threat to African countries, Zambia inclusive.

“Some of us who worked throughout the outbreak period and spending nights were only paid K 45,000 as night allowance while those that worked in the day were paid K 35,000 and the senior managers paid themselves K 285,000 per night when they did not work,” they charged.

The workers said they are ready to cooperate with the auditors by providing incriminating evidence against the culprits because of the high levels of theft of public funds.

They also disclosed that funds that were released by the Centre for Infectious Disease and Research in Zambia, an American Non Governmental Organisation to motivate staff at the Anti retro-viral therapy clinic working for long hours had been grossly abused.

According to impeccable sources, a named medical doctor was only spotted at the clinic each time funds were released and would immediately return after receiving payment.

“Why is the ministry of health failing to deal with people stealing public funds. Does it mean the managers are being used by some big fish within the ministry,” asked a clinical officer who sought anonymity.

The sources added that no medical doctor has visited the ART clinic in the last three months and people enrolled for ART treatment were being attended to by clinical officers, who are now over loaded with work.

ZANIS

Teachers in Southern province resolve to strike next Monday

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Teachers in Southern Province have resolved to go on strike when schools re-open for the second term on Monday.

Basic Education Teachers Union of Zambia, BETUZ,Acting Chairperson, Mwangala Dyaunka and Provincial Secretary, Basil Hibajeene, disclosed this to ZANIS in Mazabuka today.

The two union officials said the teachers resolved not to report to work in order to press government to expedite the conclusion of negotiations for increased salaries and improved conditions of service.

They said the current collective agreement expired in March adding that by April, teachers were suppose to have new conditions of service.

The union officials said teachers have become impatient over the delays by both government and union leaders to conclude the negotiations forcing the union to take painful decisions.

The union leaders said the move taken by the teachers will serve as a warning to government not to take teachers for granted.

They said teachers are demanding for among others, payment of outstanding settling, housing, rural, and remote allowances apart from the salary increment.

The officials also complained that the price of essential commodities have continued to rise while government has paid a blind eye to the plight of teachers.

ZANIS

Market survey underway on why Illovo Sugar shouldn’t buy Nanga Farms

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The Zambia Competition Commission (ZCC) is still carrying out market survey studies on the whether Illovo Sugar, a sister company of Zambia Sugar PLC, should acquire the Nanga Farm from Zambia Beef Company (Zambeef).

ZCC Executive Director, Thula Kaira, said after the study has been concluded, the commission would ascertain on what advantages and disadvantages the company was likely to create on the competition industry in the country.

Mr. Kaira explained in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that the competition sector must thoroughly investigate developments on the market before passing decision on such matters.

He noted that through such investigation, the commission will also come up with good competition market strategies that will assist both the company and the public to know the importance of having a competitive market.

Meanwhile, Mr. Kaira has disclosed that his organization was currently having consultative meetings with other key stakeholders such as the Ministries of Agriculture and Commerce, Trade and Industry on how best the issue could be addressed.

Other stakeholders with whom the ZCC is consulting include the Economic Association of Zambia (EAZ) and the Zambia Association of Manufacturers (ZAM).

He further disclosed that a conclusive report on market survey study is expected to be released by the end of this month.

He has however encouraged Zambians to take advantage of the Citizen Economic Empowerment Fund and establish businesses that will add value to the competition industry.

He explained that by having such established business entities, no company will enjoy monopoly as it will have to compete favourably with other companies in the some industry.

Mr. Kaira was reacting to calls by the public on ZCC not allow Illovo Sugar, a sister company to Zambia sugar to buy shares from Nanga Farms, which is owned Zambeef because Zambia Sugar might monopolise the market.

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Zain Zambia sheds 96 jobs

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Zain Zambia, the largest mobile telecoms company in the country, has announced that it is implementing structural changes to align it with the Group’s new operating model. Similar changes are being carried out at all Zain operations in the Middle East and Africa. The new method of operation will involve centralisation of capabilities across all of Zain’s 23 operations in order to maximise economies of scale and realise significant efficiencies and cost savings.

“Zain has undertaken a review of its operation to ensure it is best able to deliver improved services and quality to its customers, and to make sure we can do this as efficiently and as cost-effectively as possible,” said Zain Managing Director, Mr. David Holliday.

“The goal of the revisions was to make sure Zain had the right structure in place across all its operational areas to address market challenges in Zambia going forwards, and to align itself with the recently announced ‘Drive 2011’ group-wide plans for greater efficiency”, he added.

As part of these changes Zain Zambia is shedding 96 jobs with immediate effect. Zain Zambia expects the reduction in the number of staff to be achieved through a combination of redeployment, non-renewal of contracts, and redundancies. 58 of the staff affected were ‘permanent’ employees, and 38 were ‘casual’ employees.

“We will be working closely with employees to assist with this transition and will ensure that any impacted employees are treated with respect and dignity consistent with our values.”

Since 2005 Zain has invested more than US$ 12 billion in Africa, and in excess of US$500 million in Zambia. This year alone Zain will pump in more than US$ 1 billion of investments in its networks in Africa as part of the Company’s drive to bring the latest world class technology to its customers .

Lands Deputy Minister, Hamir dies

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Lands Deputy Minster, Nasim-ul-Gani Hamir, is dead.

Mr. Hamir died this afternoon at University Teaching Hospital, UTH, after a short illness.

Secretary to the Cabinet, Joshua Kanganja, confirmed the death of Mr. Hamir in a statement in Lusaka this evening.

Dr. Kanganja said Mr. Hamir was admitted to the hospital this morning and passed away around 16:00 hours.

Mr. Hamir was until the time of his death MMD Chitambo Member of Parliament.

ZANIS

Man, 26, gets prison sentence for claiming possession of a human heart for sell

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A 26-year-old man in Kawambwa district has been sentenced to Nine months imprisonment with hard labour for falsely claiming possession of a human heart for sell.

Kawambwa Magistrates, Felix Kaoma, yesterday sentenced, Peter Mpundu, of Matelo area in Munkanta’s chiefdom after finding him guilty of fabricating false information with intent to cause fear to the public.

This is contrary to section 67 subsection 1 of the penal code chapter 87 of the laws of Zambia.

Facts before the court were that on April 18, 2009, Mpundu approached a local business man, Bernard Chungu, 42 and told him that he deals in the selling of human hearts business.

Mpundu told the businessman that if he was interested, he could sell a human heart to him but Mr. Chungu got disturbed because he never dealt in such business.

Mr Chungu then decided to take Mpundu to the Police for interrogation.

In mitigation, Mpundu asked the court for leniency saying he is the first offender and that his wife is expecting a child.

He also said he is looking after an orphan hence if he is imprisoned, his family will suffer.

I passing judgment, Magistrate Kaoma said Mpundu deserved some leniency because he is a first offender.

The court, however, regretted the rise in fabrication of false information in the area especially during harvesting period.

The magistrate slapped the sentence on Mpundu as a deterrent to would be offenders.

ZANIS

Govt urges workers at UTH to develop positive attitude to patients

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Government urged health workers at the University Teaching Hospital, UTH, to develop a positive attitude towards patients despite the many challenges they face in carrying out their duties.

Minister of Health, Kapembwa Simbao, says the Ministry has acknowledged the problems the workers face but that it has financial constraints to address all the problems at once.

Mr. Simbao was speaking when he officiated at the Labour Day prize giving ceremony at UTH today.

And UTH Managing Director, Peter Mwaba, said management at the institution is trying to address the plight of workers so as to improve service delivery at the institution.

ZANIS

Woodlands Showdown Awaits Zesco United

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Lusaka will host three big fixtures this weekend as the Faz Premier Division enters week 9.

Two of them will take place on Saturday while the other will be on Sunday.

The biggest match of the day will be at Woodlands Stadium where Green Buffaloes hosts Zesco United.

Zesco will be under the spotlight especially after their historic qualification to the lucrative group stage of this years Caf African Champions League.

Moreover, Zesco are the only unbeaten side in the league so far and they will be feeling the pressure
As they try to enhance their recently acquired status after joining the elite league in Caf club competition.

The other big game will be across the Capital city in Chelstone where Red Arrows host leaders Zanaco at Nkoloma Stadium.

Arrows were last week ejected from the Caf Confederations Cup despite a dramatic 3-0 home win over ENPPI of Egypt at the same venue that saw the latter advance the pre-group stage 4-3 on aggregate.

Zanaco on the other hand are smarting from a shock 2-1 home defeat at the hands of Roan United on May 1.

Pride will be at stake for both sides with Arrows winless from two league games played with another seven in hand while Zanaco are looking to recover and stay in the driving seat for one month.

In the rest of the weekends fixtures, Forest Rangers host  Chambishi at Dola Hill in Ndola, Nakambala Leopards travel to Roan United and City of Lusaka visit Chililabombwe to play Konkola Blades.

Young Arrows are in Ndola where they face Zamtel at the Trade Fair Grounds and Kabwe Warriors travel to Maamba to play Choma Eagles.

Meanwhile, the third big game in the Capital will be between Lusaka  Dynamos hosts Power Dynamos on Sunday at Queensmead Stadium.

Banda goes to South Africa for Zuma inauguration

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rb_at_airportPresident Rupiah Banda has left the country for South Africa to attend the inauguration ceremony of that country’s President-elect, Jacob Zuma tomorrow.

President Banda is accompanied by First Lady, Thandiwe Banda and Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande.

He was seen off at the Lusaka International Airport by Vice President George Kunda, Information and Broadcasting Services Minister, Ronnie Shikapwasha, Minister of Lands, Peter Daka, Presidential Affairs Minister, Ronald Mukuma, and other senior government officials.

President Banda was invited by the South African government to be among several other African Heads of State and Government at the inauguration ceremony of Mr. Zuma, which will be held in Pretoria tomorrow.

The President is expected to return home on Sunday.

Mr. Zuma was officially elected as South African President on Wednesday by that country’s Members of Parliament.

Security measures have been tightened in Pretoria, South Africa, ahead of the inauguration of that country’s President-elect, Jacob Zuma, tomorrow.

There is a heavy presence of security personnel in all streets around Union Building and hotels to be occupied by dignatories from various parts of the world.

Streets in many parts of the political capital, Pretoria, will be closed while the grand occasion is underway and people wishing to attend the inaugurations would be taken to the Union Buildings by special shuttle bus services.

From about 01 am tomorrow, dozens of roads around the union buildings will be closed to traffic and motorists are being advised to take the necessary detours.

According to information released by the local security, 865 metro police officers will report for duty on the inauguration day to be complemented by a further 360 peace development projects(PDP) officers.

At least 92 countries, including Zambia, will be represented at Mr Zuma’s inauguration.

And the stage is set for tomorrow’s inauguration of the South African President elect, Jacob Zuma.

The atmosphere in Pretoria has been characterized by sounds of heavy guns as the military police rehearse the 21-gun salute which reverated over the southern lawns of the union buildings.

Millitary helicopters and Astra aircraft were seen yesterday fine tuning the fly past which will colour the skies immediately after the President elect takes the oath of office and the 21-gun salute.

Workers are also making final touches on a series of special marquees erected for a special luncheon after the inauguration ceremony.

The inauguration ceremony is expected to start at 11 00hrs and end around around 1300hrs.

A strong message has been sent to journalists to be at the union buildings not later that 5 am tomorrow.

ZANIS

The Week in Pictures

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Eight accountants from ministry of Home Affairs who where jailed for five years each for theft by public servant by the Lusaka magistrate court are being escorted to prison after the conviction
Eight accountants from ministry of Home Affairs who where jailed for five years each for theft by public servant by the Lusaka magistrate court are being escorted to prison after the conviction

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An unidentified man going to feed his goats before slaughtering them for the braii n Matero townsip
An unidentified man going to feed his goats before slaughtering them for the braii n Matero townsip

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Many people in Lusaka enjoy eating Goat meat. These goats are about to find themselves on the braii stand.
Many people in Lusaka enjoy eating Goat meat. These goats are about to find themselves on the braii stand.

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Equipment which unscrupulous people have been using to reproduce couterfeit movies and music in Lusaka's Chunga township
Equipment which unscrupulous people have been using to reproduce couterfeit movies and music in Lusaka's Chunga township

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A plain clothed policeman inspect a room where fake music and movies were being pirated
A plain clothed policeman inspect a room where fake music and movies were being pirated

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A house fitted with four CCTV cameras was unearthed which was being used to produce pirated music and movies
A house fitted with four CCTV cameras was unearthed which was being used to produce pirated music and movies

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Special representative of the Chinese government on African affairs ambassador Liu Guijin (left) and Chinese embassy Charge’ d’ affairs Wang Ni speaking to journalists during a press briefing in Lusaka
Special representative of the Chinese government on African affairs ambassador Liu Guijin (left) and Chinese embassy Charge’ d’ affairs Wang Ni speaking to journalists during a press briefing in Lusaka

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Health Minister Kapembwa Simbao and National AIDS Council director general Ben Chirwa (l) inspect vehicles that were handed over to the council in Lusaka
Health Minister Kapembwa Simbao and National AIDS Council director general Ben Chirwa (l) inspect vehicles that were handed over to the council in Lusaka

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Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and Africa Beatitude Theodoros (II) speaking to journalists at Lusaka international airport
Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and Africa Beatitude Theodoros (II) speaking to journalists at Lusaka international airport

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Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and Africa Beatitude Theodoros (II), head of the Orthordox Church in Zambia Bishop Joachim (r) and Egyptian Ambassador to Zambia Tamer Mansour (l) at Lusaka international airport
Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and Africa Beatitude Theodoros (II), head of the Orthordox Church in Zambia Bishop Joachim (r) and Egyptian Ambassador to Zambia Tamer Mansour (l) at Lusaka international airport

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Professor Nkandu Luo (r) and health minister Kapembwa Simbao cutting a ribbon during the World Asthma Day in Lusaka
Professor Nkandu Luo (r) and health minister Kapembwa Simbao cutting a ribbon during the World Asthma Day in Lusaka

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RB at Funeral House
RB at Funeral House

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RB at Funeral House
RB at Funeral House

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RB at Funeral House
RB at Funeral House

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda wipes mourning Castro Chiluba in Kabulonga
First Lady Thandiwe Banda wipes mourning Castro Chiluba in Kabulonga

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Ms Vera Tembo-Chiluba mourning her late son Castro at her home in Kabulonga
Ms Vera Tembo-Chiluba mourning her late son Castro at her home in Kabulonga

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Ms Vera Tembo Chiluba (l) and First Lady Thandiwe Banda (r) are consoled by Verocia Chiluba (c)
Ms Vera Tembo Chiluba (l) and First Lady Thandiwe Banda (r) are consoled by Verocia Chiluba (c)

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Agriculture permanent secretary Bernard Namachila (c) director marketing service Green Mboozi (l) and Food Security Pack director Shela Mwenda before the parliamentary committee on agriculture and lands
Agriculture permanent secretary Bernard Namachila (c) director marketing service Green Mboozi (l) and Food Security Pack director Shela Mwenda before the parliamentary committee on agriculture and lands

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Ministry of Agriculture permanent secretary Bernard Namachila fidging with his papers when he appeared before the parliamentary committee on agriculute and lands
Ministry of Agriculture permanent secretary Bernard Namachila fidging with his papers when he appeared before the parliamentary committee on agriculute and lands

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Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Mutale Nalumango and Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church director for women, children and health ministries Beatrice Mwandila in Lusaka
Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Mutale Nalumango and Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church director for women, children and health ministries Beatrice Mwandila in Lusaka

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Boxers Kennedy Kanyanta (l), Esther Phiri, trainer Anthony Mwamba and National Milling Managing Director Peter Cottan listen to Avocado Saloon Managing Director Mwangala Leithbridge (r) in Lusaka
Boxers Kennedy Kanyanta (l), Esther Phiri, trainer Anthony Mwamba and National Milling Managing Director Peter Cottan listen to Avocado Saloon Managing Director Mwangala Leithbridge (r) in Lusaka

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Body builders flexing their muscles during the Mr Mansa contest
Body builders flexing their muscles during the Mr Mansa contest

Zambia spends K80 million to secure exhibition stands at Zim

The Zambian government has spent about K80.4 million (US$14,888) to secure exhibition stands for Zambia’s exhibitors at the just-ended Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.

Commerce, Trade and Industry deputy minister Richard Taima said in Lusaka today that the event was successful but could not disclose how much money was realized from the fair.

Mr. Taima said this today during an evaluation meeting on the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.

He said about 30 Zambian companies from different sectors of the economy exhibited at the fair, while the total number of participants from Zambia was 60.

He said among the industries that were represented are the textile and clothing, mining, pharmaceuticals, engineering and information communication technology industries.

Others were food production services and the manufacturing industries.

Mr. Taima explained that government was making efforts to enable the country exhibit in other fairs in countries such as Japan and China, including other COMESA and SADC member countries.

He noted that this would help strengthen trade ties between Zambia and other countries because it would accord Zambians an opportunity to market their products.

The postmortem meeting, which included participants in the just ended Zimbabwe Trade Fair, was meant to assess the effectiveness of the event on the Zambian participants and identify areas that needed to be improved.

ZANIS/MP/KSH/ENDS.
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Savenda donates to Red Cross society

Savenda Management Services has donated K8 million cash and an oil jacked industrial cooking pot worth K45 million to the Red Cross Society towards its relief work in Zambia.

Savenda Group Managing Director for Africa, Carol White, said the pot will help in preparing meals in large quantities for flood victims.

Ms. White said her company made the donation in line with its cooperate responsibility of ploughing back to the community.

Receiving the donation, Red Cross Secretary General Charles Mushitu expressed gratitude at the donation, saying it could not have come at a better time than this.

Mr. Mushitu said he was gratified that Red Cross has new partners who were willing to help alleviate human suffering in the country.

He said SAVENDA’s quick response to the Vice President’s message to help the flood victims was very inspiring.

Red Cross Society is today, celebrating its 150th anniversary.