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The heart of a Zambian- update on Cardson Kabwe

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Cardson Kabwe
Cardson Kabwe

A month ago on the 25th January Lusakatimes published a story on Cardson Kabwe a 25yr old medical student studying in Russia. Cardson was diagnosed with heart disease which required urgent surgery. The Zambian embassy in Russia advised Cardson Kabwe to go back to Zambia, where chances of him ever having surgery were slim.

After the article was published on Lusakatimes there was an outcry from well meaning Zambians who castigated the Zambian government for quickly sending sick politicians to South Africa for treatment but ignoring this young promising future Zambian doctor.Lusakatimes readers stood in solidarity with Cardson and pledged to help  raise the funds for his heart surgery.

Lusakatimes is pleased to announce that the latest bank details show that a total of $6500 has been deposited in Cardson Kabwe’s VTB bank account. The paypal account set up by www.mwape.com (which is also shown on Lusakatimes)  collected $ 2 771.67. In total Zambian well wishers have raised $9271.67 for Cardson Kabwe to undergo a life saving heart surgery.

Cardson has been overwhemed by the response and would like to give his heartfelt gratitude to all those who have supported him financially, supported him in prayer and  those who provided moral support.

Cardson has been  referred to a military hospital where the total cost of the operation is cheaper and comes to approximately $11000. Procurement of high quality valves from the US and delivery to the hospital will  cost $5 000, then pre-surgery tests and the operation, another ( $6 000 approximately).
He has to procure the valves without fail by the end of this week. The hard cash is availible and he is in the process of ordering them.
The doctors will operate on him when he pays half of the cost for the operation (about $3 000). After the operation, he will pay the remaining half. Support from everyone all around the world has been overwhelming.

Cardson is confident that by the time he comes out of the operation all the funds will be available. It has been a tedious fight but things are looking  well for Kabwe. Every little amount donated counts and makes a difference.Please continue making donations either through the paypal account or his personal bank account( details found on the Cardson Kabwe link at the top of the Lusakatimes homepage)

All this has shown the true heart of  Zambia.Cardson Kabwe was faced with an impossible situation. His sponsors and the the Zambian embassy gave up on him and were ready to send him on the next plane to Lusaka. However, he was surrounded by a group of friends- Zambian students in Russia who believed if they stood up for a just cause regardless of what obstacles stood in their way they would overcome.Though the Zambian students in Russia often face delays in receiving their meagre allowances they pledged to give whatever they could to help their colleague have this surgery.  After reading about Cardson Kabwe, Zambians all over the world pledged to help raise the funds.This shows that we do not always need politicians, government or donors to change a situation.May Zambians continue in this spirit of unity to effect change in peoples lives and indeed our beloved country Zambia.Like the Zambian Students in Russia may we use obstacles in our paths as stepping stones.

Pirate taxi operators’ request rejected

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Luanshya Police Officer Command Hudson Namachila has advised pirate taxi drivers to operate within the law of face the consequences.

Reacting to request by Pirate taxi operators in the district to his office to convince government to allow them operate their vehicles in various colours, Mr Namachila urged them to follow the government’s rule

Mr. Namachila said the aggrieved pirates should not appeal to him on the matter saying government was the right institution to appeal to. He said his duty was only to ensure there was law and order in the district.

He warned pirate taxi drivers to abide by the law, adding those who will not abide will have themselves to blame.

However, a check by ZANIS on the streets revealed the registered taxis have been out-numbered by the pirates.

Meanwhile some pirate taxi drivers talked to said they will not have their cars painted blue because passengers today shun blue painted vehicles.

One driver told ZANIS on conditions of anonymity that he will never have his car painted in the official blue because he will lose customers.

He said much as he desires to abide by the law, he will not, as long as such law is not beneficial to him.

However, one of the registered taxi drivers, Godwin Lungu, observed it has become difficult for people from other countries to identify which cars are legal for transport and which ones are not due to piracy.

He said if all taxis were legal, passengers would have no option but to go for any taxi.

He has called on the police to intensify patrols to ensure all pirate taxis are wiped out of the streets.

ZANIS/MM/Ends/MM

He Laughs in the Heavens

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Today’s Scripture

“He Who sits in the heavens laughs” (Psalm 2:4, AMP).

Today’s Word from Joel and Victoria

Can you get a picture of God laughing in the heavens? Right now, God is on the throne. He’s not mad. He’s not worried about the economy. He’s not upset with you and me. What’s He doing? God is full of joy and laughing on the throne. It goes on to tell us in Psalm 37 why He’s laughing, because “He can see the destruction of the enemy coming.” In other words, the reason God laughs is because He knows the end of the story. He knows the final outcome. The good news is that you and I win. God always causes us to triumph!

Imagine you’re watching the Super Bowl, but you already know the outcome. You already know who is going to win. No matter how far behind the winning team falls, no matter how bad it looks for them, you wouldn’t get upset. You wouldn’t be worried. Why? You’ve got inside information. You know the final outcome. That’s what God is saying to us today. When it gets tough and things don’t look like they’re going to work out, we know with God, we are on the winning team! You can laugh with Him today knowing that He has favor, strength, and victory for you in every area of your life!

A Prayer for Today

Father in heaven, I choose to rest and trust in You. Thank You for bringing victory in every area of my life. Give me opportunities today to share Your joy and love with the people around me. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

Joel Osteen Ministries

Civic Body advises politicians

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The Foundation for Justice, Integrity and Fairness (FAJIFA) in Northern Province has advised politicians to find better ways of resolving their differences than using the press to settle scores.

FAJIFA acting Vice President Evaristo Chongo said in Kasama that the recent attacks on the Presidency by expelled Mpulungu Member of Parliament Lameck Chibombamilimo and Katuba Constituency MP Jonas Shakafuswa were unfortunate.

He said the expelled duo should have found a better way of expressing their grievances over government’s action on them instead of making threats in the media.

Mr. Chongo has particularly challenged the former Energy Deputy Minister to go ahead and spill the beans if that was in public interest.

He further said it was wrong for Mr. Chibombamilimo to think that just because he used his personal resources to campaign for President Banda, then he cannot be disciplined.

Mr. Chongo said those serving in public offices should know that their positions where not personal to holders as they were meant to serve the interest of the people of Zambia.

President Banda relieved the two ministers of the duties in his administration for indiscipline. The President action was followed he ruling MMD National Executive Committee (NEC)expulsion of the two on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, FAJIFA has reacted sharply to a recent statement by a Clergy advocating for Chiefs’ participation in active politics as long as they had the necessary qualifications.

Mr Chongo said his organization was against chief taking part in active politics saying such a move will compromise their integrity.

He has since appealed to the National Constitutional Conference to include a clause that will bar chiefs from taking part in active politics.

Mr. Chongo observed that allowing Chief to participate in partisan politics will create a conflict of interest as they rule over subjects with diverse political affiliation.

ZANIS/HM/ENDS/MM

Nakonde Civil Servants demand for their hardship allowance

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Civil Servants and Allied Workers Union of Zambia (CSAWU) in Nakonde in Northern Province have asked the  government to pay them their rural  hardship allowances.

Speaking in an interview with Zambia News an Information services (ZANIS), CSAWU district chairperson Mr Patrick Mumbo said the civil servants have called on government to urgently address this issue.

Mr Mumbo said since 1st April last year 2008 to date 2009 the civil servants have complained to say their have not received the allowances.

“We are appealing to government and other relevant authorise to quickly address this issue as soon as possible”.

He added that there has been some tensions in certain government departments due to the fact that the ministry of education has received its rural and remote hardship allowances.

Mr Mumbo said government should look into this issue as soon as possible because this is having a negative impact on the way workers are performing in terms of working.

He further said that government should consider them especially that this has been long over due looking at the period.

Mr Mumbo has said government and other relevant authorise should urgently look into this issue in order for civil servants to continue performing well in terms of their duties.

ZANIS/CN/ENDS/MM

Zambia Beats Senegal For CHAN Bronze

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 Zambia shrugged off sturdy Senegal  to rally to win 2-1 and collect bronze in the two sides 3rd and 4th place playoff match at the CHAN tournament in Abidjan this evening.

It was a much improved performance by Zambia against Senegal following that 0-0 draw in the two sides first CHAN meeting in a Group A match played on February 25 at the same venue.

Star of the show on the day was Power Dynamos midfielder Kennedy Mudenda whose sparkling display was the catalyst of Zambia’s drive with an eye on the bronze on Saturday.

However, Senegal withered the early charge from Zambia and took the lead in the 22nd minute through Omar Sow who raced through the oppositions defence to crash in the ball past Zesco United goalkeeper Jacob Banda who was making his CHAN debut on the day.

Banda’s club mate Jonas Sakuwaha had a chance to level matters midway through the game after he ghosted in behind a Senegal defender only to head wide a superb far right cross from Zanaco midfielder Henry Banda. 

Zambia equalized just after the restart through second half substitute Simon Bwalya of Power in the 48th minute after finishing off a Given Simguluma rebound.

Seven minutes later live-wire Mudenda raced down the middle towards the edge of the box to let-rip a sublime strike that miraculously came off the left post.

Lusaka Dynamos midfielder William Njobvu too tested Senegal with  another long effort of his own in the 58th minute.

16 minutes from time, Singuluma rounded a defender after a cheeky layoff from Sakuwaha to score his 5th CHAN tournament goal and to put him as firm favorite for the golden boot award after the final match against Ghana and DR Congo at the same venue on Sunday.

Power Dynamos Give Fathy Fine Start

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Power Dynamos this afternoon beat Zesco United 2-0 to lift the season opening Samuel “Zoom” Ndholvu Charity shield final played at Kafubu Stadium in Luanshya today.

All of Power’s goals came in the first half of the match to hand their Egyptian-born coach Mohamed Fathy his first cup honor since announcing his arrival on the Zambia football scene last season.

Both of Power’s goals came from midfielders with Joseph Sitali giving the Kitwe side the lead in the 2nd minute before Luka Lungu made it 2-0 in the 43rd minute.

Power’s victory on Saturday is their first cup honor since 2004 when they also lifted the same title after beating Zanaco 2-1 in the final played at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka.

 

RB pays tribute to former President Kaunda

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President Rupiah Banda cuts a ribbon at the new power plant in Siavonga.
President Rupiah Banda cuts a ribbon at the new power plant in Siavonga.

President Banda yesterday paid tribute to former President Kenneth Kaunda for his foresight in having a hydro electric power plant erected at Kariba.This was when he launched the US$400 million Kariba North Bank power extension project in Siavonga which will see electricity generation at the station increased by 360 mega watts.

The plant which is currently being rehabilitated and up-rated from 600 to 700 mega watts generation capacity will be built within the existing Kariba North Bank Power Station.

The new project will involve the installation of an additional two generators with a total capacity of 360 Mega watts which will bring a total installed capacity at Kariba North Bank to 1080 Mega Watts.

Mr Banda said at the launch that government recognised the important role the development of infrastructure played in the quest to create wealth and improve the livelihood of the people.

The plant is being constructed by Sinohydro Corporation of China.

Mr Banda thanked the Chinese government for facilitating the provision of 85 per cent of the cost of the project through the China Export and Import Bank .The Development Bank of Southern Africa is providing the rest of the funds.

He said the completion of some of the projects in the upgrading of smaller power stations would enable the country to meet the millennium development goals (MDGs) and the Vision 2030.

Other projects being implemented are Kafue Gorge Lower hydro power station, Kalungwishi and Itezhi tezhi.

Mr Banda said the Itezhi-Tezhi hydropower project of 120 mega watts would cost Government $200million.

He said the 210-mega watts Kalungushi hydropower project would cost about $400 million.

Mr Banda said his government had been emphasising the need to build more power stations as well as rehabilitate and expand existing plants.

Minister of Energy and Water Development Kenneth Konga said an increase in the electricity tariffs this year to cost effective levels may invite investment in the sector.

He said he expected Zesco to improve its performance and service delivery.

Zesco managing director Rhodnie Sisala said the project was not only important to Zambia but to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region.

European Investment Bank representative David White said hydro power stations were an asset, not only to the country in which they were built but also to the entire region.

Chinese ambassador to Zambia Li Qiangmin said the launch of the project was a great moment in the history of relations between China and Zambia.

Dora Siliya acted illegally- witness

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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 Dora Siliya tribunal has been informed that the minister had no power to cancel a duly awarded contract for the supply and installation of a Radar system at the Lusaka and Livingstone airports.

Purchasing and Supplies officer in the Ministry of Communications and Transport,Isaac Mukupa, disclosed this during the continued sitting of the tribunal in Lusaka yesterday.

Mr. Mukupa said Ms. Siliya had no authority to cancel the tender award because she is not part of the procurement system for the ministry.

He further submitted that Ms. Siliya did not follow the right procedure when she notified the Zambia Public Procurement Authority of the cancellation of the tender.

Mr. Mukupa said he was not aware of any instructions from the minister to the permanent secretary over the cancellation of the tender.

Meanwhile the petitioners’ lawyer Winter Kabimba has subpeoned Mr. Mukupa to present to the tribunal the two documents related to the tender.

The documents are the internal memorandum relating to the procurement of the Radars.
[ZNBC]

Christon Tembo has passed away

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Lieutenant General Christon Tembo
Lieutenant General Christon Tembo

Former Vice-President Lieutenant General Tembo died at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) at 14:00 hours yesterday.
He is survived by a wife Nelly, two children and three grandchildren.
Christon Tembo has died. He was 65.

Gen Tembo was admitted to the UTH Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for close to a month, before he passed on.

Family member Chifumu Banda confirmed the death of Gen Tembo in an interview in Lusaka yesterday.
Funeral gathering is at Gen Tembo’s Makeni farm.

Gen Tembo who was former Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) president, served in former President Frederick Chiluba’s administration as vice president until he resigned, along with several other members of the cabinet, to oppose Chiluba’s third term bid.

Earlier, he served as Chiluba’s Minister of Tourism.
In Dr Kenneth Kaunda’s administration, Gen Tembo served as Zambia Army Commander in the 1980s until he was arrested and charged with treason for purportedly plotting a coup against the UNIP government.

The state dropped the case when Dr Kaunda “forgave” him and other suspected plotters.

And Zambia Army Commander Isaac Chisuzi has sent a message of condolences to the bereaved family and wished them strength and comfort in God in their moment of grief.

Zambia Army Public Relations Officer, Christopher Musonda said in a statement released in Lusaka yesterday that the army was saddened at the death of Gen Tembo.

FDD spokesperson Charles Banda said Gen Tembo’s death was a loss to the party.

He said Gen Tembo’s leadership in FDD inspired a lot of party members.

”It’s a sad development that he had to leave now because we shared a lot of political ideals which we still maintain as a party,” Mr Banda said.

And Patriotic Front (PF) spokesperson Given Lubinda said the party was saddened by Gen Tembo’s death.

He said Gen Tembo would be remembered for serving the nation as Vice-President and also as a man who held several government portfolios.

Mr Lubinda said Gen Tembo was a man worth remembering as a leader who contributed to national development.
“On behalf of the party president, I would like to send my condolences to his wife and family and Zambians during this difficult moment of grief.

We look up to God to give the family strength and comfort in the knowledge that Christ died for us but rose from the dead and that those who sleep in his belief shall rise again,” he said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]

Regina Chiluba and Jeojago Musengule granted bail

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regina_chilubaThe Lusaka magistrate court has granted Wife of second Republican President,Frederick Chiluba, Regina a 10 million Kwacha bail with two working sureties and immediately set free from prison.

Following her temporary freedom, Mrs Chiluba appeared in high spirits as she left the courtroom, saying she was able to bear her three-day prison ordeal because of the love and support from her husband and family who visited her daily.

Should the Lusaka High Court uphold the prison sentence meted out by the magistrate court, Regina will still have the option of appealing to the Supreme Court, the highest court in the land.

Presiding Magistrate, Charles Kafunda has also granted former Zambia Army Commander, Jeojago Musengule, bail with similar conditions.

Mrs. Chiluba who was on Monday jailed for three and half years after being found guilty of receiving stolen property, applied for bail pending the determination of her appeal.

Lieutenant General Musengula was recently convicted and jailed for Four years with hard labour for abuse of office and corrupt practices.

Magistrate Kafunda has however ordered Mrs. Chiluba and General Musengule to surrender their passports to the court.

/NEWS/ZNBC

Zambia Seek CHAN Bronze

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Zambia and Senegal battle for bronze in their final CHAN match in Abidjan tomorrow in an 18:00 kickoff.

This will be the two sides second meeting at CHAN after clashing in a bruising scoreless draw at the same venue in their penultimate Group A match on February 25.

Zambia have struggled against all the quality sides at CHAN including Senegal whose physical and pragmatic style also frustrated finalists Ghana despite the latter winning on post-match penalties after 1-1 at the end of extra time.

Renard is sure to hand a rare starts to Power Dynamos midfielder Kennedy Mudenda who has given Zambia some spark every time he has come off from the bench.

Meanwhile, striker Given Singuluma is set to keep his place with an eye on the  CHAN golden boot while leading the scorers list on four goals.

However, Singuluma is aware he has to be more commanding against a solid Senegal who have one of the toughest defences to break at CHAN and conceded just two goals in open play since the start of the tournament.

Two Choma women vendors sentenced to 30 days community service

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Two Choma women were convicted of street vending offences by a Choma magistrate to 30 days community service for selling food in an unsanitary environment.

Before resident magistrate Willie Sinyangwe was Loveness Mweemba, 25, and Rebecca Sakala, 30, of Zambia compound who both pleaded guilty.

The particulars of the offence were that Mweemba and Sakala were on February 27, 2009 found selling food under insanitary environment contrary to section 7 of the Food and Drug Act chapter 303 of the laws of Zambia.

Magistrate Sinyangwe sentenced Mweemba to 30 days community service in which she would be sweeping streets in the central business district where street vending is more pronounced.

The court ordered Mweemba to be reporting for community service at 12.00 hours every day under the supervision of a council police officer.

Sakala was also sentenced to 30 days community service which will involve working at the subordinate court and surrounding areas where vending is also prevalent.

The District Joint Monitoring Team on Sanitation chaired by chief Macha has launched a campaign against street vending in which culprits are being arrested and prosecuted in the courts of law.

Zesco, Power Chase Zoom Charity Shield

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Zesco United and Power Dynamos clash on Saturday in the season opening charity Shield final at Kafubu Stadium in Luanshya.

The meeting will be the second between these two Copperbelt giants since December 6 when Zesco beat Power 1-0 in the final Barclays cup final played.

Saturdays match will be power coach Mohamed Fathy’s second successive Charity Shield final appearance after guiding Kabwe warriors to the 2008 final that his side lost 2-1 to Green Buffaloes.

Warriors were leading 1-0 thanks to a 48th minute goal from ex-striker Emmanuel Mayuka before Buffaloes snatched an 89th minute Wilson Mutupa late equalizer to force the match into extra time that the army men won 2-1 courtesy of a Morgan Hanjema goal.

While, being modest about Power’s chances, Fathy says he is hoping one minute will not make the difference between him and the trophy this season.

“This year am at a different team and different players and I hope for something better,” the Egyptian born coach said.

“Last year there was one minute between me and the Charity Shield.”

Fathy meanwhile is keeping his cards close to his chest about his line-up though Luka Lungu is sure to future prominently in midfield in the absence of Kennedy Mudenda who is at the CHAN tournament in Cote d’Ivoire.

And Zesco will be looking forward for a positive result to take into  next weekends Caf Africa Champions League first round first leg away match against Africa Sports next week.

New Chief Mukobela warns of outbreak of water borne diseases in his area

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Chief-elect Mukobela has warned of a serious outbreak of water borne diseases at Namwala’s Berlina compound if measures are not taken to sink a borehole for the more 120 villagers.

Speaking in a telephone interview with ZANIS yesterday, the Chief-elect said the villagers have been forced to dig shallow wells which are close to their toilets posing health problems.

He said the compound has only one borehole which has been out of use for some time now and has not been worked on.

Chief-elect Mukobela called the government through the Department of Water Affairs to quickly sink a borehole in the area to end the water problems in the area.

He also appealed to the Ministry of Health to inspect the precarious status of the sanitary condition in the compound so as to put measures and avert an outbreak of water borne diseases like cholera.