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President Banda confirms the reconnection of the Chirundu-Lusaka Road

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President Rupiah Banda is flanked by State House Chief Analyst for Press and Public Relations Dickson Jere at State House
President Rupiah Banda is flanked by State House Chief Analyst for Press and Public Relations Dickson Jere at State House

President, Rupiah Banda, has confirmed that the Lusaka –Chirundu road that was extensively damaged cutting off the route that connects Zambia to the rest of Southern Africa, has been reconnected.

The damage of the road was caused by heavy rains ,leaving trucks and other vehicles marooned on both sides of the road for long hours.

And President Banda has disclosed that Western, Southern and North-western provinces have been severely affected by the excessive rains in which 15 districts are severely affected.

Mr. Banda told a press briefing at State House today, that government contracted Sable contractors to carryout emergency works to allow the flow of traffic.

He said this followed an on the spot assessment by a team led by Works and Supply minister, Mike Mulongoti and officials from the Road Development Agency, RDA.

He said government through the office of the Vice president’s Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit, DMMU, has been monitoring and assessing the impact of the excessive rainfall.

The president, further, said government has since dispatched another team led by deputy minister in the office of the Vice president, Guston Sichilima, Works and Supply deputy minister Mundia Ndalamei, Communication and Transport deputy minister Mubika Mubika and other senior government officials to the three worst hit districts in Western province.

Mr. Banda added that two bailey bridges have been dispatched to Shang’ombo district as part of the efforts to ensure that the area is re-connected to the rest of the country.

He said government has already received 30 more bailey bridges from China for the on-going works on the Kalabo-Mongu road.

He commended Sable Contractors for quickly working round the clock to ensure that the road that connects Zambia to the rest of Southern Africa is re-connected before permanent works are done.

Meanwhile, President Banda has directed the defense forces to mobilize and support the disaster management’s efforts throughout the country.

He has, further, directed them to be on standby as government continues receiving reports on floods from the districts.

The President has assured Zambians that government will continue monitoring the situation and the nation will be kept informed on the developments.

He noted that if the rains continue, it will cause widespread damage to infrastructure in other parts of the country.

In the last few weeks the country has been experiencing unprecedented levels of rainfall, which has led to floods and damage to road and other infrastructure across the country.

Government’s assessment indicates that most parts of the country have been severely affected including Western, Southern and North-western provinces in which 15 districts have been severely affected.

ZANIS/JT/ENDS/SJK

In love with a married man

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Dear Bloggers,

I have a dilemma I never thought I would find myself in. A year ago I started working for a certain company. Two months into my new job my boss went on leave and another man took his place in an acting position. I got along with my new boss very well and we soon struck an out of office friendship. You see I wanted to be professional at work and only agreed to see him after hours.We have been dating seriously for the last 8weeks.

I felt he was a descent guy because he never invited me to his place.He does come to my place but my flat mate is usually there so we are never really alone.

I have really grown to love this man and could see myself spending the rest of my life with him.

Last week I got a phone call from an angry woman telling me to lay of her husband. If she had not been calling from his cell phone I would have had my doubts about her. My brother also told me he thought he saw my boyfriend dropping off a kid at the school my niece goes to.

I am in total shock. He never wore a ring, at least in my presence.I do not know what to do. I can not stand working at that company anymore.People I’m sure have been looking at me like a slut.Perhaps that may be the reason the other women at work have not been friendly towards me.I have not yet confronted him but I am so embarrassed and angry for having missed all the signs that I was dating a married man.Should I resign from my job and put distance between us? I can not stand working in such close proximity with him anymore.

Lady in distress

Govt happy with assessment on Western floods

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Government says it is impressed with the comprehensive assessment done by the Technical Committee on Floods to ascertain the extent of damage caused to crops and infrastructure by floods in Western Province.

Deputy Minister in the Office of the Vice President, Guston Sichilima, says the kind of ground work done so far by the Committee will enable government to effectively come up with stringent measures to address the humanitarian crisis caused by floods.

Mr Sichilima was speaking in Mongu today during a briefing by the Local Technical Committee on Floods.

The deputy minister, who arrived in Mongu today to conduct an on the spot check of the flood situation in the province, said government was in a hurry to respond to the desperate situation caused by floods in the Western Province.

Mr. Sichilima said government would like to quickly and effectively respond to the havoc caused by floods in a bid to reduce human suffering.

The floods which have been considered to be the worst since 1969 in Western Province has left 49 schools submerged in water destroyed about 85 per cent rice fields and 45 per cent of maize fields with a total of 1,500 households affected.

Among those on Mr. Sichilima’s entourage include, his Communications and Transport counterpart, Mubika Mubika, Works and Supply Deputy Minister, Mundia Ndalamei, Office of the Vice President Permanent Secretary, Davies Sampa, Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit, DMMU, National Coordinator, Dominiciano Mulenga and other senior government officials.

Meanwhile, Western Province Minister, Adons Mufalali, said the province was still expecting the worst flooding crisis as the water levels were still rising.

Mr. Mufalali said with the continued rainfall pattern in the province, the humanitarian situation could worsen.

He cited Lukulu, Kalabo, Shang’ombo, Senanga and Mongu districts as among the worst hit by floods.

ZANIS/TK/WM/ENDS/SJK.

Kalu Says Sorry to Sports Council

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Kalusha Bwalya’s suspension from all sporting actives has been lifted by the National Sports Council of Zambia (NSCZ) after the Faz president made a public apology on ZNBC TV on Friday evening for failing to heed to the sports watchdog summons.

The news ends a two-day stand-off between Kalusha and the NSCZ that saw Fifa intervene over the matter on March 19.

“I would like to apologize to the National Sports Council and (NSCZ chairperson) Dr Julius Sakala for any inconvenience that is caused by my not appearing at the said meeting,” Kalusha told ZNBC  TV.

“Faz will try to work extremely hard, extremely well with cordial relation with the National Sports Council and the ministry (of sport).”

Kalusha said to be ready to appear before the NSCZ who had summoned him last Thursday over Emmanuel Mayuka’s controversial transfer from Kabwe Warriors to Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel.

 

Chief Mumena happy with reduced maternal deaths in his area

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Chief Mumena of the Kaonde people in Solwezi is happy with the United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA, for their efforts to uplift the living standards of the people especially women in his chiefdom through enhanced sensitization programmes on sexual reproductive health.

The chief said following UNFPA’s formation of Safe Motherhood Action Groups, SMAGs, and training of traditional birth attendants in his area, best practices of reproductive health has been achieved.

Chief Mumena said this when UNFPA Country Representative, Duah Owusu-Sarfo, paid a courtesy call on him at his palace during his just ended familiarization tour of North-Western province.

He said due to the formation of SMAGs carrying out sexual reproductive health sensitizations, his chiefdom has not experienced maternal deaths in the last five years.

He has, therefore, appealed to the UNFPA Country Representative to continue with the support and even extend such programmes to other areas.

Mr. Owusu-Sarfo assured the chief that UNFPA would continue the support and incorporate some other challenges in their next Country Programme starting 2011 to improve on some of the weaknesses that may be experienced during the current Country Programme.

He commended Chief Mumena for his active contribution towards the fight against HIV/AIDS in his chiefdom and the province as a whole.

Chief Mumena is North-Western Provincial HIV/AIDS Task Force Chairperson.

Mwinilunga, Senior Chief Kanongesha of the Lunda also hailed the UNFPA for their educative sensitization programmes that aim to promote good health.

He, however, appealed to the Country Representative to consider providing discussion programmes that could be aired on local community radio station.

ZANIS/ENDS/WEN/SJK.

Chirundu-Siavonga Road damage not due to poor quality, Govt

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mike_mulongotiGovernment has described as natural, the washing away of part of the Chirundu-Siavonga by rains.

Works and Supply Minister, Mike Mulongoti, said the contractor of the road, China-Henan, took into consideration all precautionary measures to put up quality works which could not easily be compromised.

Mr. Mulongoti, however, told ZANIS during an on the spot check of the washed away road, some 100 kilometers away from Lusaka, that the disaster was due a weak bottom of the road surface created by rain water.

He has, however, assured motorists that the contractors will put in place measures to strengthen the road base to avoid similar damage in future.

Mr. Mulongoti has, further, assured motorists and the general public that a temporal measure is being worked out by Sable Contractors to sustain the flow of traffic between Lusaka and the two border towns.

Speaking at the same scene, Road Development Agency, Chief Engineer of Maintenance, Robby M’kandawire, said the agency will work hand in hand with the contractor to ensure that the damaged portion of the road is reconstructed.

He said key logistics such as culverts are already on site, to work out a permanent solution while a by pass is being created as a temporal solution for sustaining the flow of traffic.

Siavonga and Chirundu districts were yesterday cut off from the rest of the country when part of the Lusaka Chirundu road was swept away by rains.

ZANIS/CM/ENDS/SJK

CEEC to disburse K 1 billion to marketers

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Government through the Citizen Economic Empowerment Commission ( CEEC) has set aside K1 billion to be disbursed to marketers as soft loans countrywide.

Lusaka District Commissioner, Christah Kalulu, said CEEC has since engaged the Zambia National Marketers Credit Association (ZANAMACA) to disburse the funds to marketeers.

The fund will be used as seed capital meant to expand their businesses.

Ms Kalulu disclosed the development in Lusaka when she officiated at the ZANAMACA loan scheme programme launch in Lusaka today.

She reiterated government’s commitment in improving the welfare of marketeers through the construction of modern markets countrywide in order to cater the ever increasing number in the informal sector.

The district commissioner said the construction of the markets is government’s long term solution in mitigating street vending in the country.

Ms Kalulu urged the marketers to inculcate a culture of paying back of loans as the facility is a revolving fund meant to benefit other marketeers.

Earlier, ZANAMACA president Frank Kameya said the scheme is a testimony of how through the public private partnership , marketers can contribute greatly to the growth of the national economy.

Mr. Kameya commended government for initiating the CEEF saying it is meant to assist the financially weak in society in accessing the loans at competitive bank rates.

The funds will be disbursed in phases as a pilot project starting with with Mtendere ,Ng’ombe, Soweto and Chitukuko markets getting the initial K 1 billion before rolling the programme to other markets countrywide.

ZANAMACA recently partnered with the ZANACO bank in the provision of XAPIT instant banking to the marketers.

The development has also brought of board the M-Mobile technology who will provide marketers with cheap mobile phones while Nasla chemicals will engage selected marketers as sales agents for its cosmetic products.

ZANIS/JT/MP/MKM/ENDS

MMD in Luanshya want genuine investors

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The MMD in Luanshya has called on government to find a genuine investor to take over the running of the closed Luanshya Copper Mine.

Luanshya MMD District Chairman, Joseph Kapelwa said Government must ensure that whoever will take over Luanshya Copper Mine is a genuine and credible investor, to avoid the recurrence of closures.

Mr. Kapelwa told ZANIS today that the people in the district will not accept a briefcase investor. He appealed to the people of Luanshya to accept any genuine investor regardless of their country of origin.

This follows complaints from some members of the community that, should government offer the Chinese to buy the mine, workers are not likely to receive good salaries.

Mr. Kapelwa encouraged the people of Luanshya that what they need is the protection of their jobs.

Mr. Kapelwa said it is not possible to fight for a good salary when they are not in employment.

Meanwhile, Residents of Luanshya have expressed displeasure at the way the police are handling the movement of mealie meal in the district.

Luanshya Constituency MMD Vice Chairman Ackson Shawa today complained that the police in the district are not helping the government in controling the overpricing and smuggling of mealie meal.

He said this is causing artificial shortages, causing members of the public to queue for the commodity.

He complained that some unscrupulous business people have taken advantage of the situation, selling a 25 kilograms bag at over 60, 000 kwacha when the government subsidized the maize.

But district police commanding officer Hudson Namachila refuted the allegation saying the police are on the ground working in conjunction with the District Commissioner.

ENDS/MM/PK/ZANIS

Precious Stones Association of Zambia yearn for investment in the industry

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The Emerald and Semi-Precious Stones Mining Association of Zambia (ESMAZ) has advised government to consider investing in the gemstone mining industry as an alternative to attaining national development.

ESMAZ general secretary Victor Kalesha says the gemstone mining industry has the potential to earn the country foreign exchange now that the country’s foreign earnings had been greatly affected by the falling copper prices on the international market.

Mr. Kalesha told ZANIS in an interview today that the gemstone industry has for a long time been neglected as it lack proper investment hence making it difficult for the industry to grow and contribute meaningfully to the country’s economic growth.

Mr. Kalesha further said the gemstone industry also had the potential to help curb the escalating poverty levels that the country was facing through job creation.

He however noted that the industry would only contribute to the creation of jobs among other things once it received investment that would boost its operations.

Mr. Kalesha said it was because of the numerous challenges the gemstone mining industry was facing that ESMAZ wrote to government to request for help.

He said the industry among other things needed to acquire equipment that would enable the gemstone miners to produce finished products that would be exported thereby earning foreign exchange as well as create employment opportunities for the Zambian citizenry.

Mr. Kalesha said there was demand of gemstones on the international markets as most people on the globe opted to store money in form of precious stones .

Mr. kalesha also appealed to government to geologically resurvey the mining sites that had been allocated to the gemstone miners so that they could know the viability of the sites.

He said this would even enable the gemstone miners to pay their area charges to government as opposed to the current situation where miners were unable to pay their area charges simply because most of the sites were not too productive.

ZANIS/MP/MKM/ENDS

Prisoners assault prison warder over delayed court appearance

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A male Prison warder at Choma State Prison has been physically assaulted by angry prisoners during a protest.

The prisoners were protesting over the continued delay for them to appear in a magistrates court on various charges.

Both prison and police sources confirmed the incident which happened on Wednesday to ZANIS in Choma today and described the situation as unfortunate.

According to prison sources, the prisoners turned violent upon hearing that they could not be taken to court because the magistrate handling their cases had not traveled from Lusaka.

The incident happened when police and Drug Enforcement Commission officers went to the prison to collect suspects for the court session.

It was at this point that the affected prisoners demanded to be taken to court so that they could lodge their complaint about their prolonged detention.

The suspects then descended on one prison warder, pinning him down on the ground before severely beating him up.

Most of the suspects that turned violent have spent about two years in remand prison without court appearance.

The cases for affected suspected are being handled by Lusaka chief resident magistrate Charles Kafunda who was then Choma senior resident magistrate before his transfer to the capital.

Prison sources told ZANIS that the assaulted warder has since treated for wounds, but expressed grave concern at the security situation for warders at the Prison.

ZANIS/CM/ENDS/SJK

ECZ dispels pollution allegations on Lumwana East river

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Workers at Lumwana mine
Workers at Lumwana mine

Investigations conducted by the Environment Council of Zambia (ECZ) has revealed that Lumwana East river in Solwezi was not polluted by uranium discharged by Lumwana mine as alleged by media reports.

ECZ Public Relations Officer Bwalya Nondo disclosed that ECZ have also dispelled reports of crops and other plants being burnt by alleged uranium contaminants .

He explained that a comprehensive report submitted to Minister of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Catherine Namugala today on the reported pollution incident by Lumwana mine has revealed that there was no trace of pollution.

In a press release made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today, Mr. Nondo said analysis carried out on water in the Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) and on water released into the environment revealed no trace of pollution and that discharged water was within statutory limits.

“The report further reveals that samples collected from boreholes, the main source of domestic water in the community down stream of Lumwana East, did not show any raised levels of radiation in the water. River water is mostly used for crop irrigation in the dry season, and as such, no crops or any other plant were burnt or affected by any uranium discharge as reported in the press”, he said.

The Public Relations Officer disclosed that Lumwana mine has not commenced any uranium production and that, the copper extraction process does not employ a method used that requires use of sulphuric acid which could be harmful to plants in the event of pollution to the environment.

Mr. Nondo further explained that the local community was informed that Lumwana mine would be discharging water into the river and advised them not to drink it because it was dirty and muddy.

He said the Tourism Minister has since commended ECZ for promptly investigating the pollution incident in Solwezi.

Mr. Nondo said Ms Namugala has since assured the nation that her ministry through ECZ will closely monitor Lumwana mine and other industries to ensure that their operations were environmentally friendly, and not a danger to human life and the environment.

ZANIS/PM/MKM/ENDS

This Week in Pictures

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Zesco United Football cub players on arrival from Ivory Coast at Lusaka international airport
Zesco United Football cub players on arrival from Ivory Coast at Lusaka international airport
Zambia Army officers salute the late Gwendoline Konie after the requieme mass in Lusaka
Zambia Army officers salute the late Gwendoline Konie after the requieme mass in Lusaka
President Rupiah Banda emerges from his office to meet Millenium Challenge vice president Darius Teter at State House
President Rupiah Banda emerges from his office to meet Millenium Challenge vice president Darius Teter at State House
President Rupiah Banda ushers Chinese investors who were led by Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Li Quiangmin into State House for a meeting
President Rupiah Banda ushers Chinese investors who were led by Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Li Quiangmin into State House for a meeting
Millenium Corporation vice president Darius Teter with finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane before meeting President Rupiah Banda at State House
Millenium Corporation vice president Darius Teter with finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane before meeting President Rupiah Banda at State House
Energy deputy minister Gladys Lumbwe and Comesa seretary general Sindiso Ngwenya after giving a speech at the COMESA energy meeting in Lusaka
Energy deputy minister Gladys Lumbwe and Comesa seretary general Sindiso Ngwenya after giving a speech at the COMESA energy meeting in Lusaka
President Rupiah Banda with Millenium Corporation vice president Darius Teter at State House
President Rupiah Banda with Millenium Corporation vice president Darius Teter at State House

Rains Damage Lusaka-Chirundu road

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”]Recently rehabilitated Lusaka -Chirundu road damaged by rains[ZNBC]

The Lusaka -Chirundu Road has been damaged on the Kapilingozi stretch, about 100 Kilometres from Lusaka.
Rain water from nearby mountains and rockfalls have contributed to the damage to the road.

The incident follows recent repairs by China Heinan which was recently contracted to reconstruct the stretch of the road at Kapilingozi to improve safety. Motorists have blamed the damage on poor workmanship by the Chinese company.

Road Development Agency, RDA, Head of Public Relations, Loyce Saili, says the damage is serious.

Ms. Saili told ZNBC news that as a result of the damage heavy trucks on both sides of the road are marooned.

She said RDA engineers have been dispatched to assess the extent of the damage.

The road is the lifeline for movement of goods between Zambia and its neighbours to the south.The RDA said that a portion of the Chirundu Highway has been cut off and there was currently no movement of traffic going to either side of the Zambian border with Zimbabwe.

Lusaka- Chirundu road (before )
Lusaka- Chirundu road (before )

The Chirundu border post, which is one of landlocked

Zambia’s busiest entry points, leads into neighbouring

Zimbabwe and further on to countries such as South Africa, Mozambique and Swaziland.

Zambia receives the bulk of her imports through Chirundu and also exports a significant portion of goods through the same border post.

However, heavy rains over the last few weeks have completely washed away a portion of the road — cutting off traffic to and from Chirundu.

[ZNBC/APA]

Policy for financing TEVET institutions coming

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Government has disclosed that it will soon implement a new strategy policy for financing Technical Education Vocational and Entrepreneurship training (TEVET) institutions in the country.

Science , Technology and Vocational Minster Peter Daka says the new strategy will be in accordance with the national skills development plan which will be regularly revised and updated for the improved skills development in the country.

Speaking when he officiated at the opening of a one day conference for Zambia National Association of TEVET providers (ZNATP) in Lusaka today, Mr. Daka noted that TEVET has not been effective in executing its duties due to problems in financing most of the programmes.

Mr. Daka explained that despite government appointing a technical team to undertake a comprehensive review of the national TEVET policy, service delivery by providers has not improved hence the decision to have a new financing policy.

He said once the policy is implemented , it will change the way TEVET providers who include public and private colleges have been operating.

He disclosed that his Ministry is just waiting for cabinet to finalise and approve the policy document before it is made available to providers.

Meanwhile, Mr. Daka has cited lack of adequate resource as a major challenge in implementing the policy.

He assured the training providers in the country that government has started putting in place a number of inventions aimed at enhancing good service delivery by improving capacity building and strengthening management system.

Mr. Daka has since called on other stakeholders to partner with government in delivering good training skills which are in demand for the Labour force, adding that by so doing many people will be given a chance to contribute to the economic growth of the country because they will be employed.

And earlier ZNATP president Pascal Chewe bemoaned lack of government’s support to private training institutions in the country.

Mr. Chewe said most of private colleges are operating below standards because they lack proper linkages that can be monitoring them from government.

He said there is need for government to establish good working relations with training providers in the country, if the services are to be improvised.

He explained that training providers have to be made aware on the importance of working with government and contribute positively to the growth of the educational sector.

The ZNATP president however, urged conference participants to offer courses that are in line with the changing technology and compete favourably with other international private and public institutions.

ZANIS/MM/MKM/ENDS.

Civil servants urged to spend within the budget

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Public workers in Lusaka province have been urged to plan well and spend within the budget in view of the biting global economic recession.

Lusaka province permanent secretary Stephen Bwalya said the global economic recession which has equally slowed down Zambia’s economic performance, calls for careful planning and prudent expenditure of resources to ensure continued implementation of development projects.

Mr. Bwalya was speaking when he addressed heads of government departments and parastatals in Luangwa today.

He called on public workers to work as a team in delivering services to the people.

Mr. Bwalya assured the people of Luangwa that government will embark on the rehabilitation of the road infrastructure in the district including the main road from Luangwa bridge to the Boma, when the rains are over.

He said a good road network was a priority in the development of the district.

Earlier in his welcome remarks, District Commissioner Stanslous Kalunga, thanked government for reintroducing the Rural Hardship Allowance for teachers in Luangwa district.

Captain Kalunga said the teachers started getting their allowance in February.

He however appealed to the government to declare Luangwa a remote rural area and spread the allowance to all the civil servants working in the area.

ZANIS/JT/MKM/ENDS.