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Lone paddler drowns in Mongu

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A 19-year old man yesterday drowned after a canoe he was paddling capsized in the Baroste flood plains.

Western Division Police Commanding Officer, Vael Muzwenga, confirmed the incident to ZANIS in Mongu today and identified the deceased as Kebby Kabanda of Kapulanga compound in Mongu district.

Mr Muzwenga said Mr Kabanda was alone in the canoe when it capsized near Nalusa village at around 09:00 hours yesterday.

The Commanding Officer said the accident could have been caused by the high current of the water in the flooded plains.

He further said efforts to retrieve the deceased’s body from the plains have failed as it has not yet resurfaced.

Mr Muzwenga has since urged canoe paddlers in the district to put on life jackets and avoid playing in the plains as the water level is very high during this period.

ZANIS/ENDS/TM/EB

Councillor laments high number of deaths among pregnant mothers using dilapidated Zambezi/Chitokoloki road

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oxcart A civic leader in Chitokoloki in Zambezi district has complained about the state of the Zambezi/Chitokoloki road that is dilapidated.

Area Councillor, Stephen Sajolomba, complained that only small and utility vehicles can pass through the road while heavy duty trucks are unable to pass.

Mr Sajolomba lamented that the 45 kilometre stretch road from Zambezi Boma to Chitokoloki takes more than one hour instead of just thirty minutes.oxcart2

He complained that there is a high number of deaths, especially among the pregnant mothers traveling on the road.

The councillor explained that patients referred to Zambezi district hospital are forced to be transported by ox-carts because some motorists have allegedly shunned using the road.

He appealed to government to repair the road so that goods and essential services are transported to the area.

The civic leader said that a good road network is vital to accelerating development.

ZANIS/ENDS/KC/EB

Zambeef to deliver 3,000 tonnes of maize to FRA

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Zambeef Managing Director, Carl Irwin, says his company will at the end of this month deliver 3,000 metric tonnes of maize to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) through the Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU).

Mr Irwin also said his firm will give the irrigated maize from Zambeef‘s three farms to enable the FRA have more stock for the distribution to millers .

He further said this will also cushion the hunger problems that are being experienced due to the flood situation that has been experienced in the country in this year’s rainy season.

Mr Irwin further noted that the early maize purchase would act as a reservoir, especially that the 2007/08 marketing season was coming to an end.

This follows the signing of an K89 billion contract between FRA and ZNFU in which farmers will supply the FRA 40,000 metric tonnes of early maize.

So far the FRA has bought 233,000 metric tonnes of maize from local farmers from the time the local maize purchase was launched.

ZANIS/ENDS/AH/EB.

I will respect and work for all Zambians

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President Rupiah Banda
President Rupiah Banda

President Banda has called for peace and unity among all Zambians to enable the country continue with the success scored by the late President Levy Mwanawasa.

President Banda said his administration would ensure that the budget for 2009 targets the problems of all the Zambian people wherever they are.

He said despite all bad things and insults being hauled on him together with his ministers, permanent secretaries and other leaders, he would respect and work for all Zambians.

Mr Banda called on all Zambians to block bad leaders who want to win the presidency on tribal lines.

He called on Zambians to give his administration enough time to address the problems the country is facing as the new budget only came out about two weeks ago.

The President said this on his arrival at Mongu Airport to grace this year’s Kuomboka ceremony.

President Banda was received by Provincial Minister, Antony Mufulalali, leaders of the Lozi Royal Establishment and other high ranking officials.

Mr Banda is accompanied by the first Lady, Thandiwe, MMD national chairperson, Michael Mabenga, and Chief Analyst for press, Dickson Jere.

Speaking earlier, MMD national chairperson, Michael Mabenga, said Zambians should give President Banda and his administration time to implement his programmes and policies as he has just started working.

Mr Mabenga thanked the President and the government for the quick response to the flood situations and assured the President that no person will die of hunger as long as the MMD remains in power.

President Banda is also expected to view flood-affected areas from Libonda to Mongu.

Mr Banda is expected to return to Lusaka tomorrow afternoon.

ZANIS/ENDS/AJN/AC/EB

How to be a success in Life

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Ever wondered why you are where you are today? Well a major contribution to your current status is your attitude. Winston Churchill once said “The optimist sees opportunity in every danger; the pessimist sees danger in every opportunity.”

Attitude is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than what people do or say. It is more important than appearance, giftedness, or skill. Some may say; if I had a good job I would have a good attitude! Isn’t it more truthful to say that if a person had a good attitude they would increase their chances of getting a good job?

Thomas Jefferson once said nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal while nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude.

What is a good attitude?

It’s a way of thinking positively that says:

* I can control my life and achieve my goals.
* I am responsible for the choices I make.
* My past does not matter; I can change my future.

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine.
You cannot control what happens to you, but you can control your attitude toward what happens to you and in that, you will be mastering change rather than allowing it to master you.

James Truslow Adams said Seek out that particular mental attribute which makes you feel most deeply and vitally alive, along with which comes the inner voice which says, “This is the real me,” and when you have found that attitude, follow it.

How sell yourself to others

The best way to sell yourself to others is first to sell the others to yourself. Check yourself against this list of obstacles to a pleasing personality: interrupting others; sarcasm; vanity; being a poor listener; insincere flattery; finding fault; challenging others without good cause; giving unsolicited advice; complaining; attitude of superiority; envy of others’ success; poor posture and dress.

Learn to be assertive, not aggressive. Be nice to everyone. That doesn’t mean letting other people take advantage of you, but it does mean looking for ways to get what you want-win without forcing the other person to lose.

It is possible to find win-win solutions to almost any situation (yes, there are exceptions, but they’re rare), but most of us need to learn how. We were raised on the idea of competition, where in order for me to win, you have to lose. In order for me to pass you have to fail.What we need to learn now is that we don’t have to play by win-lose rules — you can change the rules! People can only hear you when they are moving toward you, and they are not likely to when your words are pursuing them. Even the choice words lose their power when they are used to overpower. Attitudes are the real figures of speech.

Life is 10% what happens to me, and 90% how I react to it. And so it is with you … we are in charge of our Attitudes.

Investigate mysterious cattle disease in Dundumwezi- MP

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Dundumwezi Member of Parliament Edgar Singombe has called on the Department of Veterinary and Livestock Development to ascertain a cattle disease that is killing animals in large numbers in Kasukwe ward.

Mr Singombe told ZANIS in Kalomo that several herds of cattle were dying from an unknown disease in the areas around Jongolo, Habusala and Mutubyangulu villages in chief Chikanta’s area.

He lamented that despite the matter being reported to the veterinary department last week,no efforts have been made to date.

And in another development, chief Simwatachela and Sipatunyana’s representative at the council, Clive Miyanda, has complained over the disparities in prices of cattle carcasses at the local abattoir in Kalomo.

Mr Miyanda claimed that the abattoir prices were unfair to cattle traders who take their animals for slaughter there. A carcass which weighs 200 kilogrammes is pegged at K9,000.00 per kilogramme while anything less than that weight is being sold at K7000.00 per kilogramme.

ZANIS/ENDS/MM/EB

RB expected in Mongu

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President Rupiah Banda is expected to tomorrow expected in Mongu, Western Province, to grace this year’s Kuomboka traditional ceremony of the Lozi people.

President Banda’s plane is expected to touch down at Mongu airport at 08:00hours.

He will be met by the Ngambela at Lealuyi around 09:00hours before making a courtesy call on the Litunga.

At 16:30hours President Banda is expected to receive his royal highness the Litunga at Nayuma harbor before his departure for the Presidential guest house.

At 18:00hours the president will have a private dinner. On Sunday the President is scheduled to inspect components of 40 bridges for the Mongu-Kalabo road.

Later in the day, the president will take off on the Presidential chopper for an aerial view of the flooded areas from Libonda to Mongu at 12:00hours.

The President will have launch at Limulunga with courtesy of the Litunga before his departure for Lusaka at 14:00hours.

According to a programme released to ZANIS in Mongu, the President is expected to arrive at Lusaka International Airport at 15:10 hours.

ZANIS/ENDS/PK/EB

Zambia to co-ordinate Zimbabwe’s ZITF

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Government, through the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry, would be coordinating at this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) scheduled to take place in Bulawayo from April 29 to May 6.

Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister, Felix Mutati, confirmed the development at the Zimbabwe premier show when that country’s Minister for Regional Integration and International Cooperation, Priscilla Mushairabwi-Mushonga, officially made the invitation at his office.

Mr Mutati said the exhibition was a multi-sectoral and multi-national trade focusing on agricultural inputs, produce, arts, crafts, building materials, textiles, consumer goods, jewelery, processed foods, beverages, leather products and many others.

He noted that the exhibition would also provide a unique platform for Zambian companies to showcase their exported products.

He added that it was also an opportunity for Zambian companies to identify cheaper sources of raw materials, intermediate inputs and capital for their goods.

The minister mentioned that his ministry has since established a task force to spearhead Zambia’s participation at the event.

Mr Mutati added that task force comprises of representatives from government, Zambia Development Agency (ZDA), Zambia Association of Consumers (ZAM) Zambia Association Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ZACCI), Zambia Federation of Women in Business (ZFWB) and Zambia Women in Mining (ZWM).

The minister said there was need to envisage a trade and investment seminar where government would showcase the investment and trade opportunities in Zambia.

He also disclosed that a march making platform in form of business-to-business or one-on-one meetings would be arranged for Zambian companies with their Zimbabwean counterparts.

ZANIS/ENDS/AJN/EB

Mpezeni’s wife buried

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GOVERNMENT has described the late Paramount chief Mpezeni’s wife, Rosinyanga, as a lady who was actively involved in community service.

Eastern Province Minister, Isaac Banda, said her Royal Highness Inkosikazi, would be remembered for her contributions towards the building of the Ngoni traditional values.

Mr Banda said the community service which the late paramount chief Mpezeni’s wife was involved in was aimed at improving the welfare of the people in society regardless of tribe, race or religion.

He was speaking at the burial of paramount chief Mpezeni’s wife, her Royal Highness Rosinyanga Jere, held at Feni village in chief Mpezeni’s area in Chipata today.

‘’ Our late mother will be remembered for her contributions towards the building of the Ngoni traditional values and her community service as a Dorcas Mother in the Seventh Day Adventist ( SDA ) church which was aimed at improving the welfare of people,’’ Mr. Banda said.

The minister also described the late Inkosikazi as a loving and welcoming mother, not only to people in Chief Mpezeni’s area but all over the province.

Mr Banda noted that her contributions to society would be greatly missed by the people of Eastern Province because of her selfless dedication to community service.

‘’ As a companion to the paramount chief, her Royal Highness played an important role in upholding cultural and traditional values of the Ngoni people in all sectors of their lives,’’ he said.

Mr Banda said government was saddened with the untimely death of paramount chief Mpezeni’s wife, adding that, he found it very difficult to make a lengthy speech on a sorrowful occasion like the burial of the Inkosikazi.

And family representative of the deceased, Madanda Mazyopa, said the late paramount chief Mpezeni’s wife was a humble and caring lady who was brought up in a well behaved family.

Mr Mazyopa, who is elder brother of the deceased, urged paramount chief Mpezeni to be strong during this trying moment.

Meanwhile, SDA president for East Zambia Field, Pastor Robert Phiri, said his church did not have words that would describe what the late paramount chief Mpezeni’s wife did in the denomination.

Pastor Phiri noted that her Royal Highness was such a loving mother who hated no one in the church.

The late Inkosikazi was born on April 4, 1966 and went to school at Mnukwa Primary school in Chipata until the year 1982 when she got married to paramount chief Mpezeni, the same year he ascended to the throne.

He died on Tuesday, April 7, 2009 at the age of 43. She is survived by the husband, paramount chief Mpezeni and a daughter, Justina.

Thousands of people who included paramount chiefs Mbelwa of the Ngoni in Malawi and Kalonga Gawa Undi of the Chewa in Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique, including other chiefs from Eastern province, attended the burial of the late Inkosikazi.

Government representatives included Eastern Province Minister, Isaac Banda, Lusaka Province Minister, Lameck Mangani, Sports Deputy Minister, Angela Cifire, Tourism and Environment Deputy Minister, Vera Tembo and several other heads of government.

ZANIS/ENDS/SM/HN/EB

Government allocates K3 trillion for infrastrutural development

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Commerce Trade and Industry Minister Felix Mutati (R)
Commerce Trade and Industry Minister Felix Mutati (R)

Government has set aside K3 trillion in this year’s budget for infrastructural developments projects.

Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister, Felix Mutati, said infrastructural development had the capacity to promote competitiveness in economic activities, adding that the construction sector had for a long time been the highest contributors to the country’s Gross Domestic Products (GDP).

Mr Mutati was speaking in Lusaka last evening during a public discussion on Public Private Partnerships in the face of the global economic credit crunch held by the National Council for Construction (NCC).

Mr Mutati said in the light of the global recession, there was need for business modules such as the Public Private Partnership (PPPs) to be strengthened by putting in place measures that would enable the private sector to thrive.

He added that government would see to it that the PPPs’ policy is passed and that the process of acquiring business licences is revised.

Mr Mutati observed that the current system of acquiring business licenses was too long due to high levels of bureaucracy at institutions responsible for the issuance of licenses, saying there was also need for the licenses to be compressed by getting rid of unnecessary levies.

He said government would therefore see to it that institutions dealing with the registration of prospect businesses are automated to improve on efficiency and reduce on costs of registering businesses.

The minister said government had realized the need to create a favourable environment for the private sector to boom, thereby creating more jobs which the country was in desperate need of.

He said government alone would not manage to attain economic growth but that it would create an environment that would promote partnership with the private sector in developmental projects.

Earlier, NCC Board chairman, Dr Francis Ndilila, said there was need for the construction sector to take advantage and implement more construction projects to create more jobs.

Dr Ndilila said the construction sector should reverse the 1970’s scenario which saw the sector create jobs four more times than now.

ZANIS/ENDS/MP/EB

Two pupils die, 41 injured in Mporokoso accident

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Two pupils from Mporokoso High School in Northern Province have died while 41 others sustained serious injuries when the truck they were travelling in overturned along the Mporokoso-Kaputa road.

Northern Province Police Chief Charles Lungu confirmed the accident, which happened yesterday around 12:30hrs, to ZANIS in Kasama today.

Mr Lungu said one of the pupils died on the spot while the other died in the early hours of today at Mporokoso District Hospital where he was receiving treatment.
He described the condition of the 41 pupils who are still admitted to the hospital as stable.

Mr Lungu revealed that the deceased pupils who are both male were in grade 11 and 12 respectively.
He added that police have since arrested the named 22-year old driver and charged him with two counts of causing death by dangerous driving.

He explained that due to the absence of buses to service the Mporokoso-Kaputa route, the pupils had boarded the Hino truck, registration number ABK 6393, to take them back to Kaputa following the closure of schools.

The Police Chief, who attributed the accident to over speeding, said the driver was trying to overtake another vehicle at a slope when he lost control of the lorry before overturning.

The bodies of the two pupils are still lying in Mporokoso district mortuary awaiting postmortem.

ZANIS/ENDS/HM/EB

Construction of school stalls due to community inaction

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Construction of a new basic school at Chilukusha in Luangwa district has stalled due to poor response from members of the local community who are supposed to contribute 25 per cent in form of labour.

This came to light when the provincial monitoring and evaluation team led by Lusaka Province Deputy Permanent Secretary, Conrad Tembo, visited the project site.

Luangwa District Education Board Secretary Liberatus Longwa said the K300 million that was set aside for the project in last year’s budget went back to the national treasury. This was after the local community failed to mould blocks for the construction of the school to start.

Mr Longwa said as a result, there are no funds provided for the project in this year’s budget.
He said his office will intensify the sensitization of the community so that they appreciate the importance of their contribution to the construction of the school.

Mr Longwa said it was important that the school is built as planned in order to reduce the long distances children are covering to reach the nearest schools in the area at the moment.

And Lusaka province Deputy Permanent Secretary Conrad Tembo expressed sadness at the development.
He, however, advised the district leadership to consider funding the project using the Constituency Development Fund (CDF.)

He said the provincial administration will also consult with the provincial education office and other stakeholders in finding a way of proceeding with the project.

ZANIS/ENDS/BMK/EB

Catholic Priest fined for marriage interference

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A CATHOLIC priest in Ndola was yesterday fined K10 million by a local court for having an affair with a married woman whom he was offering marriage counselling.

Pamodzi Parish priest Father Davies Nsama of 42 Fitente Road in Northrise appeared before Chifubu local court magistrates Amos Banda, Aaron Sugar Banda and Rosemary Muke for bringing disputes in a marriage.

Charles Moto, 32, of 3597 Kansenshi Extension, an employee of PG Bisonite sued Father Nsama for causing disputes in his marriage of five years to 27-year-old Virginia Mpanza Moto, an employee of Mission Press at the Franciscan centre in Ndola.

Father Nsama admitted to the offence and applied that the matter be heard in chambers but the court refused.

Father Nsama told the court that he knew Virginia in 2002 and went for rides in his car with her to discuss church matters.

He admitted that one day he and Virginia drove to Luanshya where he kissed her.
But Father Nsama denied ever sleeping with Virginia and said he deeply regretted the affair.

Virginia said she too regretted the affair but pointed out that affairs were not always sexual. She said she had suffered a lot from the ordeal.

Justice Banda said from the priest’s own confession, the court found him guilty and fined him K10 million, noting that it was unfortunate that a Catholic priest could get into an affair with a married woman.

In his testimony, Mr Moto said in a fully-packed court that he got married to Virginia
in July, 2004 and the two have two children.

He said at the end of 2007, he was transferred to Ndola but was transferred back to Lusaka in November last year. It was agreed that he would be travelling to Ndola every Friday and go back to Lusaka on Mondays.

Mr Moto said he decided late last year to have a wedding at Pamodzi Catholic Parish that was set for May 9 this year. It was at this point that the couple went to Father Nsama for counselling.

Mr Moto said he, however, received an anonymous call from a private number on Tuesday March, 31 after 20:30 hours and the caller wanted to find out where his wife was.

He said he called his wife but she told him that she was at the bus stop and later switched off her phone.

He called his wife the next day, but she gave conflicting versions of where she was prompting him to get a court order from the Lusaka local court to get the activity phone record from MTN.

The phone record of the previous one month showed that his wife and Father Nsama exchanged a lot of calls and text messages between 19:00 hours and 23:30 hours.

Mr Moto said he travelled from Lusaka and asked Father Nsama to meet him somewhere so they could have a ‘gentleman’s’ talk.

During the meeting, Father Nsama said he and Mrs Moto were merely going for car rides and that on that evening they went as far as Luanshya.

He said he grabbed Nsama’ phone where he found a text message from his wife telling the priest to say that the two merely went for car rides.

Mr Moto said that day he had never slept, got traumatised and even contemplated suicide.

He then arranged a meeting with Ndola Diocese Bishop, Noel Oregan, who he said was cooperative and asked him to forgive his wife and sue Father Nsama.

Mr Moto said Bishop Oregan even offered Father Nsama a house in Lusaka so that he could relocate, an offer he turned down and the bishop further asked the priest to go for an HIV test.

Mr Moto simultaneously sued his wife for divorce which the court granted without compensation and urged the two parties to take good care of the children.

[Times of Zambia]

Good maize yield expected – Chituwo

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maize_crop-2Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Brian Chituwo says preliminary data collected by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) has indicated that the country would have good maize yields this year despite some areas having been hard hit by the floods.

Dr Chituwo told ZANIS in an interview yesterday that the ministry had put in place interventions that will enable the country be food secure in the 2009-2010 season.

Dr Chituwo said government had in this year’s budget set aside K54 billion for water resource development which would promote irrigation of crops among other things.

He said out of the K54 billion, K49 billion was meant for investment to 13 small-scale holder irrigation schemes across the country while K300 million would be rural investment fund.

Dr Chituwo said the ministry would also maximize the tradition of early planting of maize by making available the early maturity maize seed to the farmers, adding that early harvest would contribute to the country’s food security.

He added the ministry would also see to it that extension officers are stationed in districts that had vacancies so that they may teach the farming communities methods that would promote crop production.

Dr Chituwo further said the ministry would also this year ensure that farming inputs are distributed on time as well as improve efficiency in the Fertilizer Support Programme (FSP).

The ministry would also promote diversification from maize to crops such as rice and cassava so as to supplement the country’s food reserves.

Dr Chituwo said a programme in Mansa had already been initiated aimed at promoting the growing of cassava which he said did not require fertilizer to grow while rice-growing would be encouraged in Mongu, Chama and Lukulu.

ZANIS/ENDS/MP/EB

Zambia U17 beat UAE U17

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Zambia Under-17 on Thursday beat hosts UAE 2-0 in the two sides opening game at the Abu Dhabi four-nations junior invitational soccer tournament in Al-Ain City.

Aggrey Chiyangi’s side sealed their win in the opening 35th minutes of the game after taking the lead in the 18th minutes courtesy of an own-goal scored by Rashid Ghaliib.

Striker Alex Ngonga seal Zambia’s victory  five minutes after the half hour mark of the first half.

Chiyangi’s side face 2009 AFC Under-17 Cup runners-up South Korea on Saturday while the UAE will face 2009 FIFA Under-17 World Cup hosts Nigeria in the other game on the same date.

South Korea meanwhile also won their opening match of the tournament after defeating Nigeria 2-0.

Zambia face Nigeria in both sides final game on April 13.

UAE 4-Nations Jnr Tournament
11/04/09

Zambia U17-Sth Korea U17
Nigeria U17- UAE U17