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Excessive beer drinking among youths worry DC

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An unidentified youth gasping for breath after imbibing a lot of alcohol
An unidentified youth gasping for breath after imbibing a lot of alcohol

Mansa Acting District Commissioner Charles Makwaya has bemoaned the excessive alcohol consumption in the district especially by youths.
Mr. Makwaya said alcohol consumption was retarding development in the district because people were continuously drinking beer instead of engaging themselves in productive activities.

He said beer drinking was also rife amongst the adolescents, posing a great danger to their lives and future as they could not go to school.
Mr. Makwaya was speaking when he officiated at an HIV/AIDS Alcohol Research Findings Dissemination Workshop by Health Communication Partnership (HCP) in Mansa.

The DC said there was need for people especially the youths to make positive life choices that would contribute to their improved livelihoods in the district instead of constantly engaging themselves in beer drinking.

Mr. Makwaya noted that the excessive beer consumption had resulted in increased HIV/AIDS prevalence levels in the district , which has increased from from 11 percent last year to 14 percent this year.
He said excessive alcohol intake in the district had exposed people to risky sexual encounters resulting in the further spread of HIV/AIDS.
“It is sad that we are spending more time drinking when we can shift that time to fighting poverty and HIV/AIDS which are our main enemies today,” Mr. Makwaya said.

Luapula Province HCP Programs Officer, Steven Filumba said there was need for strengthened partnership amongst all stakeholders to mitigate excessive beer drinking and thus reduce HIV/AIDS risky behaviors in the community.
Mr. Filumba called for enhanced enforcement of the law to regulate alcohol abuses among youths.
“We need the law to be enforced starting from the issuance of liquor licenses to routine monitoring of these beer outlets to ensure that they adhere to the law in terms of age limit and operational time,” Mr. Filumba said.
He noted that the local leadership needed to be involved in community mobilization for action on health and other social issues that come with excessive alcohol consumption.

HCP recently conducted a research in Chongwe district to learn about the factors that influenced alcohol consumption and the effects alcohol had on sexual risk-taking which resulted in spreading and contracting of HIV/AIDS.

The research recommended interventions to reduce Zambians’ vulnerability to excessive alcohol consumption and its consequences in health, social and economic spheres.
The report which was disseminated to stakeholders in Mansa over the weekend recommended that government needed to strengthen the capacity of the law officials to enforce the laws and regulations on liquor.
ZANIS/CB/MKM/ENDS

The Weekend in Pictures

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Acting Inspector general of police Francis Kabonde displays a gun and police vehicle which was riddled with bullets after criminals attacked officers during an operation in Lusaka
Acting Inspector general of police Francis Kabonde displays a gun and police vehicle which was riddled with bullets after criminals attacked officers during an operation in Lusaka

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Leftist Progressive Party general secretary James Lukuku during the launch of the party in Lusaka
Leftist Progressive Party general secretary James Lukuku during the launch of the party in Lusaka

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President Rupiah Banda, first Lady Thandiwe, Presidential Affairs minister Gabriel Namulambe and Lusaka province Minister Lameck Mangani participate in a hymn during a church service at the Cathedral of the Holly
President Rupiah Banda, first Lady Thandiwe, Presidential Affairs minister Gabriel Namulambe and Lusaka province Minister Lameck Mangani participate in a hymn during a church service at the Cathedral of the Holly

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Soloboni Basic School head teacher Irene Mphande wife of vice president Irene Kunda inspect Soloboni basic school before a fund raising party for the school. This was in Kafue at the weekend
Soloboni Basic School head teacher Irene Mphande wife of vice president Irene Kunda inspect Soloboni basic school before a fund raising party for the school. This was in Kafue at the weekend

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Zambian Breweries managing director Pearson Gowero talks to Gender minister Sara Sayifwanda during a seminar on women entrepreneurship in Lusaka
Zambian Breweries managing director Pearson Gowero talks to Gender minister Sara Sayifwanda during a seminar on women entrepreneurship in Lusaka

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Zambian Breweries PLC corporate Affairs manager Chibamba Kanyama hugs Gender minister Sara Sayifwanda as managing director Pearson Gowero looks on before a seminar on women entrepreneurship in Lusaka
Zambian Breweries PLC corporate Affairs manager Chibamba Kanyama hugs Gender minister Sara Sayifwanda as managing director Pearson Gowero looks on before a seminar on women entrepreneurship in Lusaka

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Second republican President Frederick Chiluba poses for photographs to be taken by members of the pubic who turned up for the Restoration Service for World Peace prayer meeting at Matero stadium in Lusaka
Second republican President Frederick Chiluba poses for photographs to be taken by members of the pubic who turned up for the Restoration Service for World Peace prayer meeting at Matero stadium in Lusaka

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A flooded classroom block at Nakaywe Basic School in western province after the Barotse plains were submerged
A flooded classroom block at Nakaywe Basic School in western province after the Barotse plains were submerged

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Red Arrows striker Judge Mkandawire dashes for the ball over Ocean Boys goalkeeper Iboro Akpakpan during the African Confederation Cup first round, first leg match played at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka
Red Arrows striker Judge Mkandawire dashes for the ball over Ocean Boys goalkeeper Iboro Akpakpan during the African Confederation Cup first round, first leg match played at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka

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Sports deputy minister Angela Nyirenda waiting to officiate at the national heavyweight boxing bout between Francis Galagata Zula and Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda in Lusaka at the weekend
Sports deputy minister Angela Cifire waiting to officiate at the national heavyweight boxing bout between Francis Galagata Zula and Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda in Lusaka at the weekend

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Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda before taking On Frnacis Galagata Zulu
Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda before taking On Frnacis Galagata Zulu

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Francis Galagata Zulu (l) and Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda plotting moves against each other
Francis Galagata Zulu (l) and Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda plotting moves against each other

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Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda is sent to the corner by Francis Galagata Zulu (r)
Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda is sent to the corner by Francis Galagata Zulu (r)

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Francis Galagata Zulu celebrating after beating Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda
Francis Galagata Zulu celebrating after beating Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda

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Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda looking feeble after loosing the nation heavy championship belt to Francis Galagata Zulu
Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda looking feeble after loosing the nation heavy championship belt to Francis Galagata Zulu

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 Francis Galagata Zulu (l) is Zambia's new heavy weight boxing champion after beating Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda (r) in Lusaka at the weekend
Francis Galagata Zulu (l) is Zambia's new heavy weight boxing champion after beating Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda (r) in Lusaka at the weekend

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Francis Galagata Zulu is mobbed after beating Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda
Francis Galagata Zulu is mobbed after beating Ackson Kabobola Nyirenda

New Addition to LT

Cartoon from cartoonist NTHEYE. Look out for more cartoons in our new feature called NTHEYE'S WORLD
Cartoon from cartoonist NTHEYE. Look out for more cartoons in our new feature called NTHEYE'S WORLD

Angry Choma stepmother blinds stepson

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A seven year old boy in Choma district has lost his sight after his angry step mother allegedly flung at him .

The named boy had his left eye brutally severed as a result.

His grandfather, Workson Sifutata, confirmed in an interview with ZANIS in Choma yesterday.

Mr. Sifutata said his grandson of Mwapona compound was allegedly brutally assaulted by his step mother while he was asleep in the house during the day.

He said the the boy was born in a polygamous marriage.

Sifutata explained that the boy’s biological mother was selling at the market at the time of the incident.

He said the assailant allegedly used a stone to injure her step child.

Mr. Sifutata said his grandson, Maurice, was admitted to Choma general hospital where authorities discovered that the left eye had been completely damaged in the assault.

He said the matter had been reported to police and the suspect had been arrested but released on police bond.

Mr. Sifutata said police had since referred the matter to the Victim
Support Unit but expressed worry at the pace at which the matter was being handled given that the boy had permanently lost his sight in the left eye.

He said he wants justice done because nobody was above the law especially that violence was perpetrated against an innocent minor.

The victim’s mother, Theresa Nafutata, 30, told ZANIS she believed
the first wife allegedly assaulted his son to avenge over their
differences in the polygamous marriage.

But police officer in charge, Victor Mateyo, told ZANIS in Choma that he was not aware of the report and promised to investigate.”I am not aware of this matter. I will get back to you,” he said.

However, a police medical report signed by doctors at Choma general
hospital availed to ZANIS indicated that Maurice had permanently lost his left eye in the assault.

“The eye is completely damaged. No sight,” reads the report in part.

ZANIS/CM/Ends/MM.

Zesco Draw In Abidjan

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Zesco collected an important result away in Abidjan this afternoon after drawing with Africa Sports in their Caf Africa Champions League 1st round, 1st leg match.

The two sides played out to a scoreless draw to put Zesco in a comfortable position  going into their home leg match to be played at the Trade Fair Ground in Ndola on April 4.

Zesco coach Fighton Simukonda said the 0-0 result was a positive score-line for them considering the challenges faced by Zambian clubs over the years of playing away in West Africa.

The defending league champions return home on Wednesday and this weekend kickoff their title defence when they host City of Lusaka.

RB is not obliged to release letter – Shikapwasha

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ronnie_shikapwashaGovernment says President Rupiah Banda is not under any obligation to Patriotic Front leader Micheal Sata to release the letter he referred to when he addressed MMD cadres that marched to State House concerning former Minister Ng’andu Magande and Zambian Airways.

Chief Government Spokesman, Luitenant General Ronnie Shikapwasha, said in a statement obtained by ZANIS this evening, that President Banda is not also going to work on threats or ultimatums because the truth will come out after investigations into Zambian Airways have been concluded.

” When the President talked about a letter written by former Finance Minister in which he was proposing to have Zambian Airways bailed out by the Government, he had carefully studied the whole issue and had information other than was just contained in the letter,” said Lt. General Shikapwasha.

Lt. General Shikapwasha is also Information and Broadcasting Minister said President Banda is aware of the circumstances surrounding the Zambian Airways saga.

He explains Mr Banda had followed up the whole issue and was just pushed to the extent of talking about the letter by those purpoting that he was deliberately resisting to help the embattled airline or that he just wanted to demonise the former minister (Mr Magande).

He said that some people had even gone as far as suggesting that the President and his government was plotting to arrest those connected with the Zambian Airways indebtedness.

” It is, therefore, unacceptable for the Patriotic Front leader or any other person to start issuing ultimatums or threats because that is not the way the President operates,” said the government spokesman.

He has challenged Mr Sata to release the letter,since he says he has the letter and has already shown it to the Post newspaper, as long as he is satisfied that there will be no security or legal implications.

Lt General Shikapwasha urged the PF leader to realize that Mr Magande is not a PF member for his issues to be dealt with by the opposition party.

He suggested that the PF leader should leave the issue to the President and the Movement for Multiparty Democracy to handle.

” Moreover, Mr Sata should not mislead people about the oath of secrecy because he is fully aware of what it involves,” said the chief spokesman.

He explains that when Vice President George Kunda made reference to the oath of secrecy, he was merely stating what is contained in the law, which Mr Sata knows very well.

He said If Mr Sata as former Minister knows how far he can go with the oath of secrecy even now that he is out of office, why should he portray the Vice President as intimidating former ministers.

The law is clear that all who have sworn the oath cannot divulge government confidential information even after leaving office, he said.
ZANIS/MM/ENDS/MM

Non performing Parliamentarians should step down – Lifwekelo

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Edwin Lifwekelo (L)
Edwin Lifwekelo (L)

Forum For Leadership Search chairperson Edwin Lifwekelo says Parliamentarians who fail to deliver on their electoral promises should quit.

Mr Lifwekelo said in a statement obtained by ZANIS, today, that non performing Parliamentarians should step down rather than continue to masquerade as leaders .

He said it is silly for any MP to allege that the electorate are conniving with the MMD whenever they demand for responsibility and accountability from them.

” We shall not shy away from recognizing government responsibility to provide services for its citizens ,however, MPs as representatives of the people are the focal point persons for distribution of these services and it becomes silly for an MP to become defensive and fail to recognize,” he said in the statement.

He maintained that the electorate have constitutional and democratic right to task their representative if they do not deliver on their electoral promises.

Mr Lifwekelo states in the statement that while his organisation recognises the enormous responsibility that MPs have, basic community projects such as grading of the roads and providing good drainage could be under taken using Constituent Development Funds (CDF).

” As an NGO and an individual I have a responsibility to partner with the government of the day without misunderstood and that does not suggest any conspiracy to undermine any MP”.

He condemned the recent media briefing by Kabwata constituency MP  Given Lubinda ‘s suggesting that representative of the people are useless and irrelevant to the economic dispensations.

He advised Mr Lubinda to rise above partisan politics at the expense of national development.

Mr Lubinda is reported in the media to have stated Parliamentarians are law makers not to source funds for development activities in constituencies they represent.

This was after concerns were raised by sections of the electorate in Kabwata Constituency Mr Lubinda represents.

ZANIS/IS/ENDS/MM

Give RB ample time, Former Choma MMD councillor

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A former MMD councillor in Choma, says President
Rupiah Banda should be given ample time to manage government and the ruling party’s
affairs.

Ms Tunia Mpamba told ZANIS today that it is unfair for some sections of society
to criticize President Banda when he has been in office only for a short time.

She said the period that Mr Banda has been in office is too short
to attract criticisms she said are based on political rivalry.

She said President Banda needs the support from all Zambians in order for his
government to continue with late President Mwanawasa’s legacy of new deal governance.

She noted with concern at the ongoing mudslinging in which President Banda
was being unfairly criticized especially over what is going on in the
country’s economy resulting from the global economic meltdown.

Ms Mpamba said what is even worrying is that this criticism is coming from
the old folk who are supposed to support president Banda as he leads the
nation.

He has urged Choma residents to give President Banda’s government the
needed support.

The President has undergone scathing attacks by his political foes within
the MMD party and the opposition with the latest being some prominent figures
in the ruling Party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) who have since been suspended.
ZANIS/CM/Ends/MM

There’s Nothing too Hard for Him

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Today’s Scripture

“Is any thing too hard for the LORD?…” (Genesis 18:14, KJV).

Today’s Word from Joel and Victoria

In Genesis, God promised Sarah that she was going to have a child. At first she didn’t believe it. She thought she was too old. She thought her time had passed. But do you know what God said to her? He simply asked, “Sarah, is there anything too hard for the Lord?” I believe God is saying the same thing to us today. “Is there anything too hard for Me?”

Do you think your dreams are too big for God to bring to pass? Do you think that a relationship is too far gone for God to restore it? Do you think you have to just live with sickness the rest of your life? Get a new vision today because there is nothing too hard for God! God is saying today, “I am all-powerful. I can turn any situation around.” It doesn’t matter what things look like in the natural, we serve a supernatural God. The Amplified version puts it this way, “Is there anything too wonderful for the Lord?” The next time you think, “That’s just too good to be true,” remember, God wants to bless you beyond your wildest dreams. Take the limits off and dare to believe that He has wonderful things in store for you!

A Prayer for Today

Heavenly Father, I choose to trust You with my whole heart. I know there is nothing too hard for You. Help me to stand strong in faith and keep me close to You all the days of my life. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

Joel Osteen ministries

Gwendoline Konie dies

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Social Democratic Party president, Gwendoline Konie has died.

Ms. Konie died at MKP Trust Hospital in Lusaka on Saturday morning.

Family Spokesperson Saviour Konie disclosed this in a statement to ZNBC news.

Mr. Konie said the burial of Gwendoline who is also former Zambia’s representative to the United Nations will take place on Tuesday at Kalabi farm in New Kasama.

The funeral is being held at Kalabi Farm in New Kasama, in Lusaka.

Ms Konie contested the 2001 presidential election which ushered President Mwanawasa into office.
/ZNBC/NEWS

Nchelenge Police nab “fake” DRC Doctor

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Police in Nchelenge District have picked up a 40 year old Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) National for operating an illegal Clinic in the area.

The man identified as Mr Allah Moro Protao alias Dr. Moses Musonda was picked up after a combined team of Police, the Drug Enforcement Commission, and the District Health Officers raided the illegal clinic in Elyabu Village.

Mr.Protao’s landlord, identified as 25 years old Sondashi Mwansa of the same Village, was also nabbed in the dragnet.

An assortment of drugs, IV Fluids, injections, and medical equipment worth Millions of Kwacha was confiscated.

Among the drugs confiscated were controlled drugs such as Lignocaine and some drugs bearing GRZ logos, which Mr. Protao claimed he bought from Democratic Republic of Congo.

A ZANIS crew that rushed to the scene found 20 patients, among them Children, admitted at the illegal structure.

The patients were found lying on reed mats in a makeshift admission ward as three of them were put on drips of IV fluids.

Speaking to ZANIS in an interview Mr.Protoa said he was forced to start operating illegally after authorities advised him to pay about K 50 million for him to register the clinic and operate in Zambia.

He said he opened his clinic over a year ago and has since treated many patients whom he charges 50 Thousand Kwacha, adding that he treats an average of 25 patients per day

Mr.Protoa who possesses a Zambian National Registration Card bearing the name Moses Musonda claimed he studied Medicine for five years at one of the Universities in Congo DR.

He said he is a prophet from God and warned the Police, DEC officers and Health Staff that whoever among them touched him will die within two days.

And one of the patients Elisha Tamba expressed disappointment at the picking up of Protao whom she claimed was a good doctor.

Mr Protao has been remanded at Nchelenge Police Station and will appear in Court soon.

ZANIS/ESM/ENDS/MM

Don’t be temperamental, RB advised

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Chief Mwanachingwala of Mazabuka has advised President Rupiah Banda to avoid being temperamental.

Chief Mwanachingwala urged Mr Banda not to be temperamental because doing so would make him lose focus on taking development to the people.

The Chief has also urged the Opposition to offer constructive criticism to government if Zambians were to benefit from government developmental programmes.

” Some MMD and Opposition officials were issuing statements to provoke the President and I can only advise him not to lose temper because the statements are meant to make him to answer back and lose concentration on national development,” said Chief Mwanachingwala.

The Chief told ZANIS in Mazabuka today.

He said it is sad to note that instead of engaging government in finding solutions to the financial global crunch, the opposition had failed to provide answers to the problems confronting the nation.

He urged President Banda to be careful with some opposition party leaders and MMD’s officials whom he said only want to see his down fall.

Chief Mwanachingwala said President Banda has offered to improve the economy hence the need for Zambians to support his leadership.

Meanwhile, Chief Mwanachingwala has commended Patriotic Leader, Michael Sata for withdrawing the Presidential Petition in the Lusaka high court.

The Chief said the withdraw will help the country move forward.
ZANIS/HC/ENDS/MM

Lundazi man commits suicide after wife finds him in the act

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A 38 year old husband of Water Affairs Compound in Lundazi district died in his house after his wife caught red handed committing adultery.

Eastern Province, Police Commanding Officer, Mary Chikwanda confirmed the incident to ZANIS in Lundazi and has since identified the deceased as Jumbani Banda.

Ms Chikwanda disclosed that Jumbani Banda decided to take his life by hanging after his wife found him
committing adultery with an unknown woman.

She after the couple had quarreled the previous night and the wife decided to leave the house,

The late Banda’s body is Lundazi Hospital mortuary pending a postmortem.

ZANIS/RL/EML/ENDS/MM

Govt applies programmes to reduce gender imbalance

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Government has applied programmes in the national planning that will reduce gender imbalance.

Western Province Minister Adonis Mufalali said this is in order to promote equal partnership between Women and Men.

Mr. Mufalali said that women need to take advantage and complement Government policies that have been put in place for them.

He also pointed that NGOs need to mainstream their programmes that are going to ensure men’s involvement.

The minister said this in a speech read on his behalf by Western Province Deputy Permanent Secretary Phanuel Chibala during the International Women’s Day Commemoration yesterday.

ZANIS/RK/ENDS/MM.

Chipembele villagers hail MIBS’ HIV/AIDS sensitisation program

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Villagers in Chipembele ward in Monze district have commended the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIBS) for initiating an HIV/AIDS sensitization program.

The villagers said the HIV/AIDS initiative being implemented through Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS), was welcome in the area as it would help address various issues on the pandemic.

They said that HIV/AIDS was one of the major challenges being faced in the rural areas as very little sensitization had reached the areas.

A ward Councilor, Mr. Hamalengwa said in an interview that the HIV/AIDS sensitization program under ZANIS would go a long way in achieving awareness campaigns on the pandemic in rural areas.

This came to light when ZANIS Monze carried out an HIV/AIDS sensitization program which included showing of videos in the area.

The Councilor also called on relevant authorities in the ministry of information and broadcasting to ensure that such kind of programs and other developmental projects benefiting communities are brought to the attention of the people in order for them to appreciate government efforts.

ZANIS is currently conducting some sensitization program on HIV and AIDS in all districts of Southern province and other parts of the country through showing of videos on the pandemic and community meetings.

The program has since been funded by the ministry with each district receiving a total amount of K10 million for its implementation.

ZANIS/PB/ENDS/MM.

Kaumba, Fathy Smile in Week 1

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KONKOLA BLADES 2- GREEN BUFFALOES 0

The re-education of Peter Kaumba begun at Konkola Blades today with a 2-0 home win at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe over much-fancied Green Buffaloes that saw them go to of the table at the end of Week 1.

Chileshe Kabwe put Blades ahead in the 15th m minute before Chipulu Chileya made it 2-0 on the half hour mark.

It was a positive return to coaching for Kaumba after a 12-month sabbatical from the game.

Kaumba had forgettable three-stint with Zamtel at the start of 2007 before his 7-year turbulent term as Zambia Under-23 coach came to an end last year after two successive 4th place finishes at the All-Africa Games in Nigeria and Algeria.

POWER DYNAMOS

Kaumba’s open day win at the helm of Blades was overshadowed by Mohamed Fathy’s Power Dynamos dramatic rally from 1-0 down against visiting Zanaco to win 2-1 at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe.

Zanaco took the lead in the 43rd minute through Zambia midfielder Henry Banda as the visitors looked like they were set to exorcise their ghosts of March 15, 2008 when Power beat them 5-0 in a Week 1 game at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka.

Fathy’s side refused to roll over and die and replied with a 49th minute equalizer through striker Elson Mkandawire before defender Perry Mubanga sealed the 3 points for Power in the 76th minute.

The win was the third successive competitive victory for Power under new coach Fathy who led them to the Charity Shield win last weekend.

The Egyptian-born coach is already under-pressure to prove his worth after a difficult 12-month stint at Kabwe Warriors last season.

CHOMA EAGLES 1- FOREST RANGERS 0

Prolific striker and sometime Zambia international Aubrey Zulu resurfaced in the Faz Premier Division just months after his ex-club Green Eagles where demoted when he scored the games lone goal in Maamba for sister club and promoted Choma Eagles against visiting Forest Rangers.

KABWE WARRIORS 0- NAKAMBALA LEOPARDS 0

Levy “Chabby” Chabala begun his third reign as Warriors coach with a scoreless home draw against Weston Mumba’s promoted Nakambala Leopards at Railway Grounds in Kabwe.

Postponed:
City of Lusaka-Chambishi*
Lusaka Dynamos- Roan United*
Young Arrows- Red Arrows**
Zamtel- Zesco United**

*Cancelled due to Nchanga Rangers appeals case to the Faz council over their relegation to Division 1 north after the Faz tribunal in February overturned an appeals committee ruling that went in Rangers favor of their survival in January.
** TBA

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