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Govt. launches decentralisation, implementation programme

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Local government minister Ben Tetamashimba (l), Finance deputy minister Chileshe Kapwepwe (c) and Germany envoy to Zambia Irene Hinrichsen (r) at the launch of the German support to decentralization policy
Local government minister Ben Tetamashimba (l), Finance deputy minister Chileshe Kapwepwe (c) and Germany envoy to Zambia Irene Hinrichsen (r) at the launch of the German support to decentralization policy
Government, in collaboration with the Germany

government, has launched the Decentralization and
Implementation Programme (DIP).

Local Government and Housing Minister, Benny Tetamashimba said the launch was in line with government’s vision to achieve a fully decentralized system of government.

Mr. Tetamashimba said the overall goal of the DIP was to implement and operationalise the National Decentralisation Policy (NDP), which government adopted in 2002 in order to improve service delivery.

He said government, through the NDP, is working to help local authorities to increase their levels of accountability and transparency in the use of local resources.

He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensure that decentralisation implementation is approved this year because it would expedite the process of decentralisation.

Mr. Tetamashimba said decentralization was very beneficial to the community, adding that his ministry has been carrying out sensitization workshops on the same programme.

He said there was need to engage Permanent Secretaries (PS) of all sector ministries in sensitization meetings for them to support their ministers in the decentralization implementation.

Mr. Tetamashimba said his ministry was also in the process of developing capacity building programmes to prepare the councils for the full devolution of the functions from the local government.

He also said the Ministry of Local Government was working out a strategy in order to achieve fiscal decentralization and revenue mobilisation.

Finance and National Planning Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane said the long term vision of government is to achieve a fully decentralized and democratically elected system of governance.

Dr. Musokotwane said in a speech read on his behalf by his Deputy, Chileshe Kapwepwe, that for government to have a fully fledged decentralisation system, there must be an open, predictable and transparent decision making and implementation processes at all levels of the public service.

He said there was need to empower the local communities by devolving decision making authority, functions and resources from the central government to lower levels.

He said this would improve efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of services.

Mr. Tetamashimba said this was a key prerequisite for initiating the devolution process aimed at enhancing financial management and accountability in the local authority.

The minister said devolution could only succeed when the local authorities have been empowered with human, financial and technical resources to enable them provide responsible public service.

He added that government’s ability to deliver essential public services to citizens across the country can be increased by fully utilising the local implementation capacities.

Meanwhile, Germany Technical Zambia (GTZ) Country Director, Robert Kressirer said the aim of the programme is to improve service delivery at sub-national levels.

Mr. Kressirer said the launch of the programme was very timely adding that it would go very long way in moving the decentralization agenda forward.

He said the focus of the programme would be to work with the councils in several thematic areas.

He said the Germany government would work closely with the two ministries in assisting the central government to develop and implement a comprehensive capacity building programme for local authorities.

ZANIS/AJN/KSH/ENDS

Zambia records increase in number of foreign immigrants

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The Immigration Department says the country has recorded an increase in the number of foreign immigrants.

Immigration Department Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mulako Mbangweta, attributed the influx of what she described as economic migrants to the prevailing global economic recession.

Ms. Mbangweta told ZANIS in Lusaka today that more foreign nationals have continued to express interest to settle and work in Zambia following job cuts in various countries due to the world economic recession.

She however said the department is not keen to allow foreign nationals to seek jobs in the country because Zambia has enough human resource that flooded the job market.

Ms. Mbangweta further disclosed that the country has also recorded a reduction in business visitors and added that the department is still studying trends on the influx of other categories of visitors into the country.

Ms Mbangweta also said her department has scaled up patrols to ensure that foreign nationals do not cross the country illegally.

She said this is despite the manpower shortage that the department is currently facing adding that most border areas in the country are porous.

Ms. Mbangweta has also commended Zambians for being vigilant and reporting suspected illegal immigrants to the department.

She said members of the public should continue being patriotic and vigilant against illegal immigrants to enhance national security.

Ms. Mbangweta has however cautioned Zambians against assisting foreign nationals obtain national documents such as green National Registration Cards and passports.

She warned that those involved in the practice will be dealt with sternly if found wanting as the illegal practice is a danger to national security.

ZANIS/CM/ENDS/SJK.

MTN Launches Talk-4-Mahala in Kitwe

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MTN Zambia Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Freddie Mokoena, says his Company has no intention of laying off any workers following the global economic meltdown.

Mr. Mokoena said the company was doing its best to ensure that it maintains its credibility and retains all its workers who have contributed greatly to the development of the Country.

He said despite the company being affected by the economic meltdown, normal operations would continue and that the Company is developing new ideas to maintain its workers.

Mr. Mokoena told ZANIS in an interview during the Launch of the Talk-4-Mahala tarriff at Sherbourne Guest House in Kitwe yesterday. He mentioned that MTN is grateful to its customers who continue to use the network despite the economic hardships that Zambia is currently facing.

He said over 1 million MTN customers have continued to use the network from the initial 48,000 recorded when the company was launched in 2004. Mr. Mokoena said that the MTN network is affordable and caters for each and every person despite their status in society.

Mr. Mokoena also said that the newly launched Talk-4-Mahala tariff will run up to the end of June to enable customers talk freely for 15 minutes after being charged for the first 90 seconds.

He further said that this will not only attract more customers to use the MTN network but will also help them save on costs by paying less for talktime that could last a life time.

ENDS/CK/PK/ZANIS.

Chief Shakumbila ready to fight AIDS tooth and nail

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Senior Chief Shakumbila of the Sala people of Mumbwa district in Central province has expressed happiness at the increased number of people going for voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) and accessing antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) in his chiefdom.

The chief said this at Myooye after watching the mobile video shows mounted by ZANIS last evening.

“Each time I go to Nangoma Mission Hospital, I see long queues of people seeking VCT and ART, the situation which I am impressed with,” he said.

He disclosed that people were now well informed about how the HIV was contracted, adding that this knowledge has led to the reduction in certain traditional practices, such as sexual cleansing, that exacerbated the spread of the virus.

The chief has since commended the District AIDS Task Force (DATF) for introducing Community AIDS Task Forces (CATFs) at community level, saying that smaller sub committees must be introduced at the village level as well.

He added that as a traditional leader in the district, he was ready to partner with any organization that works towards mitigating the impact of HIV/AIDS and brings development in the area.

ZANIS/SM/EML/KSH/ENDS.

Sata’s allegations against RB shock govt

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ronnie_shikapwashaGovernment has expressed shock at opposition Patriotic Front leader

Michael Sata’s allegations that President Rupiah Banda lied over former Finance Minister, Ng’andu Magande’s proposal for government to defer payment fees which Zambian Airways owes National Airports Corporation Limited.

Chief Government spokesperson, Ronnie Shikapwasha said it was very appalling that Mr. Sata’s failed to realize that government correspondence between Mr. Magande and Ms Dora Siliya, which he released to the Post Newspaper, confirms the attempt to treat the Zambia Airways in a preferential manner.

Lieutenant General Shikapwasha said what Mr. Sata claims to have disclosed is public knowledge as the same information was part of the news story published by the Times of Zambia on September 5, 2008.

“It is Mr. Sata who is telling lies by pretending that there is nothing wrong with the Minister of Finance proposing that government should use its powers indiscriminately to bail out one private company claiming to have been affected by the economic crisis more than others in an industry in which several other firms must be going through the same challenges,” he said.

He charged that Mr. Sata is only playing politics and taking advantage of the fact that the President was critical of the role the former minister attempted to play in the matter, adding that the PF leader hoped to set the public against the President.

In a press release made available to ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday, Gen. Shikapwasha said if Mr. Magande was still in government, Mr. Sata would have called the proposal irregular and discriminatory.

He further said Mr. Sata would have been asking what interest the minister would have had in championing the cause of one company at the expense of others in the industry.

General Shikapwasha, who is also Information and Broadcasting Minister, said the public should be aware that by proposing deferment of money owed to NACL by Zambian Airways alone, Mr. Magande was discriminately championing the cause of one company against others.

The Minister said the letter that Mr. Sata claimed to have disclosed confirms what the President referred to when he said he had documentary evidence that the former minister wanted to bail out Zambian Airways in which the Post Newspaper hold considerable shareholding.

He said it was good that Mr. Sata released the correspondence between Mr. Magande and Ms Siliya to the Post Newspaper so that the general public would judge why the newspaper was critical of President Banda.

ZANIS/PM/KSH/ENDS

Lusaka residents happy with diminishing load shedding

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Some Lusaka residents waiting to hike a ride at Kabwata St. Patrick bus stop in Lusaka
Some Lusaka residents waiting to hike a ride at Kabwata St. Patrick bus stop in Lusaka
Some Lusaka residents have expressed happiness at the

significant reduction in load shedding in the capital city.

Speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka, one of the Lusaka residents, Stanley Nyimbiri, said the reduction in load shedding in Lusaka was a very good development to the country.

Mr. Nyimbiri said the reduction of load shedding meant that a lot of people who use electricity would be less inconvenienced.

He has since urged the government to ensure that reduction of load shedding continues even in other parts of the country.

Another Lusaka resident, who sought anonymity, said he was very happy that load shedding had stabilized in the capital city.

He also called upon government to ensure that load shedding continued to stabilize adding that this would even increase production in the manufacturing industry

He however advised that there was need to find a lasting solution to the problem of load shedding in the country.

He hoped that load shedding would not recur.

Yet another resident, Julius Sakala expressed happiness at the drastic change in the reduction of load shedding in some parts of Lusaka.

Mr. Sakala urged the government to ensure that the reduction of load shedding was sustained.

He said most of the parts of the country were affected by load shedding because the government exported a lot of electricity to other countries.

He said government should not export a lot of electricity to other countries so that local people were not affected.

Zambia and many other Southern African countries are facing a serious electricity deficit, which has forced government to load shed.

ZANIS/AJN/KSH/ENDS

Zambia Army engineers deployed to repair Senanga-Shang’ombo road

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Office of the Vice President has deployed a team of engineers from the Zambia Army to Western province to urgently repair the washed away Senanga-Shang’ombo road, which has been cut off in three segments after heavy rains.

This has caused Shang’ombo and Senanga districts to be completely cut off from the rest of the Western province after heavy rains, which also washed away 60 houses in Shang’ombo district.

The team, which has been deployed through the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU), is expected to put up mobile bridges and back-fill them on the three stretches that have been completely cut off.

Zambia Army Commanding Officer and Chief Engineer from the Army Engineering Unit in Mufurila, Lieutenant Colonel Benson Musonda, said his officers are expected to complete works on the washed away bridges next week.

Colonel Musonda, who led a delegation of Army personnel, said the Zambia Army Engineering Unit was currently mobilizing the equipment, adding that his officers will work tirelessly to finish works as scheduled.

“All the areas that we have inspected are affected and the Senanga-Shang’ombo road has been cut off in three segments ranging from 45 to 50 metres respectively,” Colonel Musonda said.

He said his officers were geared to finish the works next week because the Senanga-Shang’ombo road was very important to the movement of people between the two districts and beyond.

He further said the two districts have been cut off from the provincial centre forcing people not to go in or come out of the two districts.

He said the situation was also posing a danger to the surrounding communities which could not buy food from other districts.

Colonel Musonda, who could however not disclose how many households have been affected by the floods, said the extent of damage on the Senanga-Shang’ombo road required an immediate intervention from the (DMMU), the Road Development Agency (RDA) and the Zambia Army.

“Floods are still rising and therefore we need both temporary and long-term measures to rectify the situation. Some people from Shang’ombo and Senanga districts have been left homeless or without food and the problem needs an urgent attention,” he said.

He further called on the people living in the flood prone areas to move to the upper land in order to avoid further trouble and possible loss of life.

He said many other alternative routes leading to and from the two districts have also been flooded.

Colonel Musonda added that his team will carry out a thorough inspection on roads in the area to ensure that all the roads that might be washed away received urgent attention.

Colonel Musonda has since appealed for urgent humanitarian assistance in form of tents, blankets and medical supplies from relevant organization in order to ease the suffering of people and save their lives.

He feared that if the problem was not attended to urgently, there might be an outbreak of water borne diseases.

ZANIS/TK/KSH/ENDS

Post Newspaper says sorry

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The Post Newspaper has apologised to two MMD senior officials for misrepresentation of facts in a story attributed to them in a Saturday edition of the paper.

This is according to a letter by Post Newspapers Managing Editor, Amos Malupenga to MMD Chairman for Trade and Commerce Sebastian Kopulande and Lusaka Central Constituency Chairman Elias Mpondela.

In the letter obtained by ZNBC, Mr. Malupenga says there was no malice intended on the part of the newspaper.

He said the report was purely out of sheer negligence on the part of the Journalist who was tasked to monitor the programme.

Mr Malupenga also said the newspaper has taken action against the Journalist who wrote the story.

And both Mr. Kopulande and Mr. Mpondela have confirmed receiving the apology letters.

Mr. Kopulande said he is satisfied with the apology in which the tabloid admits a wrong and has taken action to avoid a repeat of the same.

Mr. Mpondela described the apology as genuine because the paper corrected the mix-up in its Sunday edition.
/ZNBC/NEWS

Immigration Dept. warns Zambian against aiding foreigners

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The Immigrations Department has appealed to members of the public to desist from assisting foreign nationals acquire national documents such as National Registration Cards, NRCs, and passports.

Immigrations Department Public Relations Officer, Mulako Mbangweta, said the act is a threat to national security.

Ms Mbangweta said the immigrations department, would soon begin arresting those allegedly assisting the illegal immigrants and advised people signing as commissioner of oaths for people intending to obtain the passport to be cautious.

She said it was important that the commissioner of oath thoroughly screened the people that they signed for on the documents adding the immigrations department would soon start taking action against the erring commissioner of oaths.

So far about two Zimbabweans have been arrested for being in possession of the Zambian NRCs and the new digitalized passports.

Another woman identified as Old Bikoni Arlene, aged 30, was arrested for allegedly entered the country through the Lusaka International Airport from the United Kingdom on the March 2009 and was issued with a passport on the 6th of March 2009.

The woman was also found with an NRC bearing different details from those that appeared on the passport.

Meanwhile, Ms Mbangweta said the Immigrations Department in Mpulungu has arrested Four Eritrea nationals for illegally staying in the country.

She said the Four Eritrea nationals had been detained and would soon be deported to their country of origin.

And over 23 Congolese were over the weekend released and had since been deported to Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Ms. Mbangweta said the exercise was aimed at decongesting the Police cells.

ENDS/MP/ZANIS/SJK

Private sector association calls for increased focus on infrastructure development

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The Private Sector Development Association says positive action through infrastructure development programmes is necessary to achieve national economic growth.

Association Chairman, Yusuf Dodia, said government and stakeholders should focus at infrastructure development to improve the performance of mining and other key economic sectors in the country.

Mr Dodia was speaking at a consultation on Chinese Aid and Investment in Zambia workshop in Lusaka yesterday.

Mr Dodia commended Chinese investment, which he said has significantly contributed to infrastructure development.

He pointed out that Aid has not been the best way of sorting out matters in most African countries because it lives no room for negotiations but rather the recipient country only receives, with no much in-put on the yield regarding who benefits between the two.

Mr. Dodia said it is dangerous to be a recipient without being involved because on the negotiations because when one is a partner they have room to be in control and have chance to ask questions about the deal they are entering into weather they are a government or private individual.

He called for enhanced partnership with Chinese investors and its government in efforts of cushioning the effects of the global economic crisis.

Earlier, Zambia Law Development Commission Senior Research Officer, Sharon Williams, welcomed China’s commitment to help African countries deal with the effects of the current global economic recession.

Ms Williams said China has pledged to sustain its aid and investment in Africa and ensure that its aid is increased by 200 per cent in 2009 compared to 2006.

ZANIS/ENDS/VP/SJK

Gwendolyn Konie put to rest

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Opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP) president Gwendolyn Konie, who died last Saturday, has been buried at her Kalabi farm in Lusaka’s State Lodge area.

First republican President, Kenneth Kaunda, senior government officials, some opposition political party officials, members of the civil society, the church and members of the general public were among the mourners that gathered at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Kalabi Farm to pay their last respect to the late Mrs. Konie.

Community Development and Social Services Minister Michael Kaingu, who represented government at the funeral, said the late Mrs. Konie’s death was a big blow to the nation.

Mr. Kaingu said Zambia has yet again robbed of a visionary and selfless leader who toiled tirelessly for the betterment of the Zambian people.

He said the late Mrs. Konie’s death was not only a blow to the nation but also to the women and girl rights movement as she was an active woman rights activist.

Mr. Kaingu said the late Mrs. Konie contributed positively to the social and economic development of the nation at the time she served in the UNIP administration under former President Kenneth Kaunda.

He said the late Mrs. Konie continued to serve the nation even after she formed her own party and was instrumental in uplifting the status of women and the girl child in society.

Mr. Kaingu said women and younger girls are very unfortunate to lose a gallant and special woman like the late Mrs. Konie who worked hard to ensure that the women folk claimed their place in the men dominated society.

And speaking during the church service at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, First Republican President Kenneth Kaunda said the late Mrs. Konie served Zambia in the most effective way possible.

Dr. Kaunda said he was greatly honoured to have worked with the former ambassador to the United Nations, who he described as a pillar in most of the developmental projects that his administration embarked on.

He said the late Mrs. Konie was a great women activist, who toiled tirelessly to see that women had their rightful place in society, adding that her contribution in the fight against HIV/AIDS will greatly be missed.

And in a vote of thanks, family representative Clement Mambwe thanked government for the support rendered to the family in according the late Mrs. Konie a befitting funeral and burial.

Mr. Mambwe also thanked government for recognizing the efforts which the late Mrs. Konie made in the social and economic development of the nation and for according her a state funeral.

ZANIS/PM/KSH/ENDS

MMD NEC directs Lusaka executive to reinstate Mpondela

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Benny Tetamashimba
Benny Tetamashimba

The MMD National Executive Committee, NEC, has directed the Lusaka Province party Executive to immediately lift the suspension of Lusaka Central Chairman, Elias Mpondela.

Party spokesperson, Benny Tetamashimba, said the party had learnt that Mr. Mpondela’s suspension was steered by the misrepresentation of facts by the Post Newspaper.

Mr. Tetamashimba told ZANIS in an interview that the party discovered the misrepresentation of facts by the Post Newspaper through the correction that the daily tabloid published in its Saturday edition.

Mr. Tetamashimba, however, advised the Post Newspaper to adhere to principles of factual and objective reporting in its operation and should strive to desist from manipulating facts.

And Mr. Tetamashimba has said the MMD party is stronger than ever and that it would continue to take stern action against erring party members.

Reacting to some media reports over a string of disciplinary actions within the MMD party, Mr. Tetamashimba said the party could not crack down because of the expulsion of two junior ministers, who were allegedly being insubordinate to their superiors.

He said the MMD would not allow individuals to destabilize the party.

ENDS/MP/ZANIS/SJK

Rotary Club happy with Govt’s efforts in advancing science, technology-corrected

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The Rotary Club of Chilanga has commended government for efforts being made in the advancement of science and technology in the country.

Rotary Club Chilanga chapter President, Henry Kando, said science and technology plays an important role to economic growth of developing countries like Zambia.

Mr. Kando was speaking when his club handed over a donation of more than 500 Science and Mathematics text books to Parklands High School in Chilanga today.

The club President has since challenged stakeholders to supplement government’s efforts in advancing science and technology for the country to record positive growth in the investment sector.

Mr. Kando further urged the school authority to ensure that the books are used to meet the intended purpose of equipping pupils with the necessary knowledge on the importance of science and technology.

Receiving the donation, Parklands School Head teacher, Loveness Sakufiwa thanked the club for the donation and said the books are an important resource to the development of young people.

ZANIS/MM/ENDS/SJK.

DEC calls for community partnership in curbing drug abuse

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The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC), has called for community partnership in the fight against drug and substance abuse in the country.

DEC Public Relations Officer, John Nyawali, said the Commission alone cannot manage to identify cases of drug abuse in communities hence requires the active involvement of the community in reporting such cases to the help bring culprits to book.

Mr. Nyawali told ZANIS in Lusaka that the Commission was ready to partner with stakeholders in safeguarding the young generation against the negative effects of drug and substance abuse.

He said the Commission has introduced programmes in schools to sensitize pupils on the dangers of drug abuse.

Mr. Nyawali said that the Commission will soon introduce debates on drug abuse in four schools, among them St Francis of Assisi Basic School, Makeni Ecumenical School, Chongwe and Kafue Boys High Schools.

He further said that the Commission offers counseling services to people, who have been finding difficulties in refraining from drugs.

END/AC/ZANIS/SJK.

MMD suspends Mpondela

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MMD Lusaka Central Constituency Chairman, Elias Mpondela, has been suspended from the party.

This means that Mr. Mpondela will not perform party functions during the period of his suspension.

MMD Lusaka Province Information Publicity Secretary, Henry Mutiti, announced the suspension of Mr. Mpondela in a telephone interview with ZNBC News.

He said Mr.Mpondela was suspended on Saturday following an article in the Post Newspaper where he was quoted to have made remarks descrediting the leadership of President Rupiah Banda.

He said Mr. Mpondela’s suspension will only be lifted after he takes the Post Newspaper to court over the article.
[ZNBC]