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Renard Names Provisional 29-Team For Egypt Clash

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Long forgetten defenders Edwin Phiri and Misheck Lungu have been handed recalls by Herve Renard for Zambia’s March 29 away clash against Egypt in a 2010 World/Africa Cup, Group C qualifier to be played in Cairo.

Phiri of Swedish top division side Ljungskile and Lungu from 1st division side Kecskemeti in Hungary return to the team for the first time since 2005 and 2006 respectively.

19 foreign-based players in all, excluding winger Clifford Mulenga of Bidvest Wits in South Africa who is currently on loan to Thanda Royal Zulu, are in the squad.

Eight players from the current CHAN team in Cote d’Ivoire have also been called up except for Zesco United defender Nyambe Mulenga while his injured club mate Hichani Himoonde is in the squad.

The team is expected to go into camp next week when Renard returns from CHAN.

Winners from the five groups will collect a golden ticket to next years World Cup finals in South Africa and will also be joined at the Angola 2010 Africa Cup  by their respective pool runner-up teams. 

Zambia Team:

Goalkeepers: Kennedy Mweene (Free State Stars, South Africa), Kalililo Kakonje (Amazulu, South Africa) Davy Kaumbwa (Green Buffaloes)

Defenders: Edwin Phiri (Ljungskile FC, Sweden), Davies Nkausu(SuperSport United, South Africa), Chintu Kampamba (Amazulu, South Africa),  Joseph Musonda (Golden Arrows, South Africa),  Elijah Tana(Nchanga Rangers) Emmanuel Mbola(Mining Rangers),Hichani Himonde (Zesco United), Francis Kasonde (Power Dynamos),Misheck Lungu (FC Kecskemeti, Hungary)

Midfielders: William Njobvu (Lusaka Dynamos), Henry Banda (Zanaco),
Isaac Chansa (IFK Helsingborg, Sweden), Stopilla Sunzu, Felix Katongo (Both Chateauroux, France), Noah Chivuta(SuperSport United, South Africa),  Rainford Kalaba(Gil Vicente, Portugal),

Strikers:Jacob Mulenga(Chateauroux, France), Fwayo Tembo(Etoile du Sahel, Tunisia),  Emmanuel Mayuka( Macabbi Tel Aviv, Israel),  Collins Mbesuma(Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), James Chamanga (Dalian Hai Chang, China),  Christopher Katongo (Arminia Bielefeld, Germany), Francis Kombe(Golden Arrows, South Africa),Jonas Sakuwaha  (Zesco United), Given Singuluma, Ignatius Lwipa (Both Zanaco)

Orphanages warned against wrong doings

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Government has called on orphanages to realign their programmes and ensure that the children are the major beneficiaries of such institutions.

Lusaka Province Minister Lameck Mangani says orphanages and Drop-in-Centres should focus on helping vulnerable in children in society.

He said it is contrary to the law and immoral to use such centres to enrich those that run such institutions.

Mr. Mangani this in a speech read on his behalf by Provincial Assistant Secretary, Brendah Simainga, during the community work at Fountain of Hope Orphanage Centre in Lusaka today.

Speaking earlier, Fountain of Hope Centre Executive Director, Isaac Chirwa, urged the youths in the country to desist from engaging in illicit activities.

At the same occasion, Kamwala ward 5 Councillor, Angela Banda, attributed the increase in the number of street children in the country to the breakdown of the extended family system.

Mrs. Banda called on communities to preserve cultural values if the problem of street kids, orphaned and vulnerable children is to be solved.

The visit to the institution is in line with Youth Week activities under the theme “Partnership for National Development”.

Youth Week celebrations are held to recognize the contribution of young people to national development.

Government has since lined up various activities such as choral competitions, expositions, sports competitions as part of this year’s Youth Week Celebrations.

ZANIS/JT/AM/ENDS

Tribunal bans party cadres

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 William Harrington ponders his next move after the tribunal probing communications and transport minister Dora Siliya adjourned yesterday
William Harrington ponders his next move after the tribunal probing communications and transport minister Dora Siliya adjourned yesterday

Political Party cadres have been banned from attending proceedings of the tribunal constituted to probe corruption allegation against Communications and Transport Minister, Dora Siliya.

Tribunal Chairman Judge, Dennis Chirwa, issued the directive today, a day after MMD harrased former Communications Minister, William Harrington.

Mr. Harrington is one of the individuals and civic groups that have petitioned the manner in which Ms.Siliya handled the partial sale of ZAMTEL among other things.

Judge Chirwa further directed that any cadre dressed in political attire will not be allowed in the court premises.

Earlier Judge Chirwa summoned MMD Presidential advisor, William Banda, who had been accused of inciting the cadres to insult Mr. Harrington. But Mr. Banda denied the accusation.

Meanwhile, the tribunal has started sitting with Mr. Harrington being the first witness.

[ZNBC]

President Banda appeals for calm among MMD supporters

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rupiarbandaPresident Rupiah Banda has appealed to the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) supporters to refrain from harassing people at the ongoing Tribunal investigating the conduct of Transport and Communications Minister Honourable Dora Siliya.

President Banda said the complainants and witnesses at the Tribunal should be allowed to testify without any interference so that the truth can be established.

In a statement released to ZANIS in Lusaka today by State House Chief Analyst for Press and Public Relations ,Dickson Jere , Mr. Banda said he does not want would-be witnesses to the Tribunal to use the presence of MMD supporters as scapegoats for failing to testify.

“Let us allow the Tribunal to conduct its work in a transparent and impartial manner. Every witness should be allowed to testify without interference from anybody,” President Banda said.

The President said he was the believer in the rule of law and therefore would not condone members of the MMD or indeed any other political party to intimidate or interfere with the ongoing Tribunal.

President Banda appealed for calm among the MMD supporters saying they should refrain themselves from harassing people, including Journalists, even when provoked. He said violence should not be condoned at any given time.

ENDS/EB/AM/ZANIS

Zambians urged not to down play the global economic crisis

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The Christian Faith Mission Centre (CFMC) has advised Zambians not to trivialize the global economic crisis.

CFMC Pastor-in-Charge Peter Chanda says the citizenry should therefore remain united in a bid to address the various challenges that the country was faced with.

Pastor Chanda told journalists during a press in Lusaka today that there is an urgent need for Zambians to remain united in order to help the country answer to the many challenges associated with the global economic down-turn.

He said Zambians must not play down the global economic problems but that they have a moral obligation to contribute to meaningfully to the development of the nation.

Pastor Chanda further stated that as the country recovers from its economic doldrums, there was need for every Zambian to take the fight against poverty as a priority with a view to enhancing economic development in the country.

The clergy has since urged the Christian community, the private sector and other stakeholders to partner with government with a view to addressing the various challenges that the country was faced with.

ZANIS/TK/IS/AM/ENDS

CB MMD Youth Chief suspended

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Copperbelt Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) Youth Chairman Richard Mofya has been suspended with immediate effect.

The development follows allegations linking him to a group of individuals allegedly discrediting Republican President Rupiah Banda.

Mr Mofya is said to have partnered with a pressure group headed by one Mr Kaputula of Ndola by working against Mr Banda through issuing of disrespectful remarks and events aimed at tarnishing the image of the President.

Copperbelt MMD Provincial Youth Publicity Secretary Morgan Ntankula said in a statement obtained by ZANIS today, that Mr Mofya has been given aw week in which to exculpate himself before a final decision will be made on his future in the ruling party.

Mr Ntankula said that the Provincial Vice Chairlady Mrs Dorothy Mukulama will take over as the MMD youth chairman in Mr Mofya’s absence.

He added that the ruling MMD was proud to announce that the party had received nine opposition Patriotic Front (PF)members of parliament and thirty-one councillors who he said have indicated their willingness to rejoin the MMD.

ZANIS/CK/ENDS/MM

Second Cholera outbreak recorded in Siavonga

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Cholera has broken out in Sinazongwe district in Southern Province for the second time.

Sinazongwe District Commissioner (DC) Mungoni Simulilika confirmed the development to ZANIS that three people have so far been admitted at Chiyabi Clinic.

Mr. Simulilika disclosed that over the weekend, 10 cholera cases were recorded in the district. Four cases were recorded at Sinazeze clinic, Malima clinic had four , and two at Chiyabi clinic.

He said the situation was under control as the cases have reduced from 10 cases to three.

The DC said the health personnel were on the ground sensitizing people on personal hygine.

Mr Simulilika said the cholera outbreak was as a result of drinking dirt water and failing to properly use the toilets.

Mr. Simulilika indicated that government has plans to sink 70 boreholes in the district. 18 of the boreholes would be located in the cholera inficated areas of Chiyabi, Malima and Buleya malima areas.

Sinazongwe District Health Manager for Administration Bernard Simwelu last month said the district recorded 136 cholera cases but there were no deaths recorded.

ZANIS/TN/END/MM

Govt releases K 27 Billion for High School construction in Lufwanyama District

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Government has released Over K27 Billion for the construction of a High School in Lufwanyama District.

Local Government Deputy Minister Lwipa Puma who is also area member of Parliament said the construction of the  high school which started about four months ago would see modern boarding facilities and an ultra modern laboratory.

Dr Puma in an Interview with ZANIS in Lufwanyama that the construction of the high school has come at a better time when government was striving hard to meet the millennium goals on education which stresses the need to have quality education for all citizens.

He said it was important that the people of Lufwanyama District accessed better education facilities to ensure that they acquired better education and survival skills to help in the development of the Country.

Lufwanyama has had no high school and that some students were still learning in grass thatched classrooms.

Meanwhile Lufwanyama Municipal Council has released K400 Million Community Development Fund (CDF) for  various developmental  projects in the area.

Dr Puma who disclosed this to ZANIS said his office has released K30 Million for the replacement of  roofing sheets of 60 Schools in the area.

Dr Puma added that a total of 24 other projects were expected to be funded from CDF in the rehabilitation and construction of  other public facilities.

ZANIS/EZ/ENDS/MM

Geojago Musengule sent to prison

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Former Zambia Army Commander Geojago Musengule bundled in a police van after a Lusaka magistrate court jailed him
Former Zambia Army Commander Geojago Musengule bundled in a police van after a Lusaka magistrate court jailed him

Former Zambia Army Commander Lieutenant General, Geojago Musengule, has been jailed for four years with hard labour for corruption and abuse of office.

General Musengule has been convicted for irregularly awarding several business contracts to Base Chemicals, a Lusaka based company, when he was army commander.

The contracts to supply fuel to the army are worth millions of US Dollars.

He has also been found guilty of receiving gratification for awarding the contracts to Base Chemicals.

Lusaka Magistrate, Leya Tembo, has also imprisoned Mr. Amon Sibande who is General Musengule’s co accused and Base Chemicals Chief Executive Officer.

Mr. Sibande will serve three years with hard labour for engaging in corrupt activities.

The Court jailed General Musengule and Mr. Sibande despite pleas for leniency.

In mitigation General Musengule and Mr. Sibande said they were first offenders and that they had served the country diligently in the public service and business sector respectively.

General Musengule becomes the third defence chief to be convicted and jailed for corrupt practices and abuse of office.

Former Zambia National Services commandant Lieutenant General, Wilford Funjika, and former Zambia Air force Commander Lieutenant General, Christopher Singogo, are also in prison for similar offences.

/ZNBC/NEWS

Siliya’s tribunal fails to take off(updated)

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Dora Siliya leaving the Supreme Court after the tribunal probing her alleged ministerial misconduct adjourned in Lusaka
Dora Siliya leaving the Supreme Court after the tribunal probing her alleged ministerial misconduct adjourned in Lusaka

The tribunal set up to probe allegations of abuse of office and corruption against Communications and transport minister, Dora Siliya, has stalled.

The tribunal which was expected to begin receiving submissions on Monday morning could not proceed with business because members of the Civil Society have not yet hired a lawyer.

The civil society is party to the petition against Ms. Siliya.

Transparency international Zambia Executive Director, Goodwell Lungu has asked the chairperson of the Tribunal, Judge Dennis Chirwa, to adjourn the proceedings for another 48 hours to enable the civil society to find lawyers.

However, the adjournment of the proceedings displeased both Judge Chirwa and Ms. Siliya’s lawyer, Eric Silwamba.

And Judge Chirwa who is the Chairman of the Tribunal said he does not have powers to send Ms. Siliya on sabbatical leave or suspension pending the hearing of the allegations against her.

Judge Chirwa and Mr. Silwamba said the powers to appoint and disappoint a minister are the prerogative of the president.

They were responding to concerns by petitioner, William Harrington’s lawyer, Bonaventure Mutale, who argued that Ms. Siliya’s continuation as minister will render the tribunal as a sham.

Mr. Mutale said it is undesirable that Ms. Siliya continues as minister when the complainants in the tribunal have subpoenaed her subordinates to testify against the minister.

The tribunal has been set up in accordance with section 13 of the parliamentary and ministerial code of conduct after complaints by Mr. Harrington and 10 non governmental organizations.

Ms. Siliya is among other issues, accused of not following procedure when awarding contracts to an international firm to value ZAMTEL assets before the company is privatised.

Weekend Scorecard

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2009 CHARITY SHIELD SEMIFINALS

28/02/2009

Nkoloma Stadium, Lusaka

Zesco United 1(Maybin Mwaba 112″)- Red Arrows 0

Trade Fair Grounds, Ndola

Power Dynamos 1(Dennis Chimena 61″)- Lusaka Dynamos 0

FINAL

07/03/2009

Venue: TBA:

Power Dynamos- Red Arrows

 
CAF AFRICA NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP
 
Semifinals
 
04/03/2009
 
Abidjan
 
Zambia- DR Congo
 
Bouake
 
Ghana- Senegal

GROUP A

28/02/09

Cote d’Ivoire 0-Senegal 0
    
Zambia 1(Dennis Banda 90″ +4″ aet)-Tanzania 1(Shadrack Nsijingwa 86″ pen) 

GROUP B

01/03/2009

Ghana 3(Charles Taylor 45″, Yaw Antwi 67″, Edmund Owusu-Ansah 81″)- DR Congo 0

Zimbabwe 0- Libya 0

TOP SCORERS
After Games Played 28/02/2009

Clifford Chipalo (Zesco United): 3

Enoch Sakala (Zesco United): 2
Judge Mknadawire (Red Arrows): 2
Chiwanki Liyainga (Red Arrows): 2

Kamuzati Kabwe (Red Arrows): 1
Chisi Mbewe (Red Arrows): 1
Lawrence Pondani (Red Arrows): 1
Timothy Mbewe (Red Arrows): 1
Maybin Mwaba (Zesco United): 1
Dennis Chimena (Power Dynamos): 1
Dennis Banda (Green Buffaloes): 1
INTERNATIONALS:

After Games Played 28/02/2009

Given Singuluma (Zanaco): 3

Dennis Banda (Green Buffalloes): 1
Roger Kola (Golden Arrows, South Africa): 1

Allegations are serious – Kunda

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George Kunda
George Kunda

The Vice President says the allegations against public prosecutor, Mutembo Nchito, are serious because they involve money laundering, racketeering and theft.

George Kunda, was speaking when he received a petition from New generation party and the Leadership Search.

The two institutions are demanding the removal of Mr. Nchito from the Task Force on Corruption.

Mr. Kunda said Government will consider all the allegations against Mr. Nchito when looking at the petition.

He said Mr. Nchito as a public prosecutor was appointed through the Director of Public Prosecution and the Attoney General.

He said the two offices will have to be consulted when considering the public out-cry on Mr. Nchito’s continued stay in the task force.

Leadership Search executive Director, Edwin Lifwekelo said Mr Nchito should be relieved of his duties because his stay would frustrate the investigations initiated by government on Zambian Airways.
[ZNBC]

Depreciating Kwacha Hurting Fuel Imports

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The rapid depreciation of the Zambian kwacha against the dollar is hiking the cost of importing fuel, despite a fall in fuel prices on the global market, Zambia’s Ministry of Energy and Water Development said today.

The kwacha has depreciated by 17% against the dollar since January, according to Bank of Zambia data.

The depreciation of the currency is attributed mainly to reduced export earnings from copper and cobalt.
Copper and cobalt mines, which normally consume up to 50% of Zambia’s imported fuel, are suffering from the high prices. However, they have reduced fuel consumption as the effects of the global economic downturn have caused the miners to scale down their operations since December.

The cumulative depreciation of the kwacha against the dollar hit a record 73% in February to reach ZMK5,500 to $1, the lowest level in the country’s recorded history. In June, the kwacha was trading at an average of K3,186 to a dollar. Last week, Zambia’s main opposition party called for the impeachment of President Rupiah Banda accusing him of failing to address numerous economic, political and social problems facing the country.

According to Zambia’s finance ministry, the kwacha depreciation started, following the illness and subsequent death of President Levy Mwanawasa which created political uncertainty, hurting investor confidence coupled with increased demand for the dollar arising from fuel, corn and fertilizer import requirements. Zambia is Africa’s leading copper producer and the country depends on copper exports for up to 70% of its foreign revenue earnings.

The energy ministry has warned that local fuel prices may be revised upwards if the kwacha continues to depreciate.Energy Minister Kenneth Konga has however assured Zambians that there will be no fuel shortage.

[Dow Jones Newswires,]

Fuel export wont create shortage, Konga

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Energy Minister Kenneth Konga has assured Zambians that there will be no fuel shortage.

Mr. Konga says the country has enough fuel stocks at both Indeni Oil Refinery in Ndola and Tazama pipeline in Dar-er-Salaam, Tanzania.

The Minister explained that the exportation of fuel will not affect the supply of the commodity in the country.

Mr. Konga further explained that Indeni and Tazama Pipeline asked government if they could export fuel to create space since all tanks are full.

/ZNBC/NEWS

Super Wednesday Derby Day in CHAN Semi’s

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Wednesdays semifinal places of the inaugural CHAN tournament currently taking place in Cote d’Ivoire are complete with two former African champions making the cut.

Zambia and Senegal, recent Africa Cup silver medalists in 1994 and 2002, will face two-time winners DR Congo  and four-time  African champions Ghana in the semifinals respectively.

Ghana crushed DR Congo 3-0 on Sunday to finish top of Group B while the latter still qualified to the semifinals on 4 points, one better than undefeated Zimbabwe who completed their three games on as many points.

Zimbabwe finished scoreless against Libya in the other final Group B match.

Zambia will take on DR Congo in Abidjan at 18:00 Zambian time while Ghana and Senegal face-off in the CHAN West African derby in Bouake on the same date.

The CHAN final will be played in Abidjan on March 8 while the 3rd and 4th place will be played in Bouake on the 7th.