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Smuggling of Meal Mealie under control

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The Smuggling of Mealie meal at Kasumbalesa board post is now under control.

District Commissioner Timothy Musonda confirmed the development in an interview with ZANIS in Kitwe today.

He said intensified patrols by security forces aimed at curbing mealie-meal smuggling has helped to control the trend.

The DC hailed Police in the District for their tireless efforts in curbing smuggling,

Mr Musonda revealed that the majority of those involved in smuggling were using bush paths and bicycles hence making it difficult to track them down.

He called on the Government to deploy more police officers at the border to beef up the current number so that they could patrol the border which stretches up to Solwezi in north western province.

Last week, Police in Chililabombwe impounded two Democratic Republic of Congo diplomatic buses for allegedly smuggling mealie meal from Zambia through Kasumbalesa border post.

Hero Mother-in-law fights off hippo

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A teacher in Kasempa district yesterday escaped death after being attacked by a hippo at his house in Kivuku area about 15 kilometers from the boma.

The Mother in law of the teacher Rejoice Mushala who saved the victim by hitting the animal with the pounding stick on the mouth confirmed the development to ZANIS staff at Mukinge Mission Hospital yesterday.

Mrs Mushala said the teacher, Mr Leon Chizeji was attacked by the hippo around 07:00 hours just a few meters outside his house.

Mrs Mushala disclosed that the victim was only saved from the grip of the animal after it was hit on its head.

She said the teacher sustained deep cuts on the buttock and the right hand.

Mr. Chizeji was rushed to the mission hospital by his wife and with the help of his neighbours.

ZANIS staff who rushed to the hospital found the teacher had just come out from the theatre and had not yet regained consciousness..

Mrs Mushala has complained about lack of action by Zambia Wildlife Authority(ZAWA) on the animals in the area.

She said she had reported to the authority about the presence of the animals and the damage caused to crops on several occasions but no action has been taken.

Meanwhile reliable sources have disclosed to ZANIS staff this morning that the hippopotamus was shot dead by the angry villagers.

Obtaining comments from ZAWA proved futile.

ZANIS/EC/MKM/ENDS

UPDATED

Mbesuma Returns For Zambia

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Mamelodi Sundowns striker Collins Mbesuma has been drafted into the Zambia team to bolster the strike force for Tuesday’s friendly international match away to South Africa that will be played at Super Stadium in Pretoria.

Zambia has been left threadbare in attack after Roger Kola and Given Singuluma opted out of the friendly match to conclude deals and attend trials respectively in Europe last week.

The match is expected to be Mbesuma’s first return to the team since September 10, 2008 when he featured in Zambia’s 1-0 win over Togo in a 2010 World cup qualifier played at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe.

First choice goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene including his number two Kalilo Kakonje of Amazulu too have been called up.

Meanwhile, Tuesdays match will mark Renards 18th match in charge since taking over last May and he will be seeking his seventh international win with another five draws on record.

And South African coach Joel Santana will be hoping to mark a major milestone for a Bafana Bafana coach.

Should his side beat Zambia, victory for the hosts will mark the first time a South African coach has won five successive international matches.

The friendly will be South Africans first this year in a string over five build-up matches to their FIFA Confederations Cup hosting this June.

PF MP against Chinese investor for LCM

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Patriotic Front Roan Mp Chishimba Kambwili openly differed with Mineworkers Union of Zambia president Rayford Mbulu over courting Chinese investors for the troubled the Luanshya Copper Mine.

Speaking at the news forum of the Press freedom committee of the Post newspapers yesterday at Cholwa guest house, Kambwili said he will not allow government to bring in Chinese investors to run the LCM because they do not respect labour laws.

Kabwili said the Chinese were in the habit of paying Zambian workers low wages and salaries adding that they even go to the extent of bringing labourers from their country thereby disadvantaging Zambians.

The area MP warned former miners against entertaining Chinese investors adding that they will be left in the cold .

But Miners Union of Zambia (MUZ) president Rayford Mbulu said there was nothing wrong with the Chinese investors as they have proved to helpful in building economies globally.

Mr. Mbulu said Chinese investors were good adding that the Union would welcome such an investor as long as miners jobs are secured.

He said he had been to China and saw how the Chinese entrepreneurs were paying their workers handsomely adding that the country needs to negotiate with investors for better conditions of services.

ZANIS/OM/MKM/ENDS

ECZ embarks on programmes to review election manuals

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The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has started reviewing its election manuals in a bid to enhance the credibility of holding elections in the country.

ECZ chairperson Justice Florence Mumba disclosed this when she officially opened a post-election workshop of the 2008 presidential election held at Moto-Moto Pastoral Centre in Kasama today.

In a speech read for her by ECZ manager for Elections and Voter Education Jocelyn Mubita, Justice Mumba named the election manuals under review as those relating to electoral officers at all levels respectively.

She noted that since electoral officers play a critical role in elections, ECZ decided to consult them in order to come up with user friendly handbooks.

Justice Mumba has since urged electoral officers to ensure that they actively participate in the formulation of new election manuals in order to add credibility to the way elections are held in the country.

And Justice Mumba has called on all electoral officers from Northern Province to provide the ECZ with accurate and comprehensive information of how last year’s presidential election was conducted in the region.

She said ECZ decided to hold post-mortem workshops of the last Presidential election in order to learn from the shortcomings noticed and make necessary improvements for future elections.

Justice Mumba expressed optimism that the feedback from stakeholders would help the ECZ to improve on its performance of holding credible elections in the country.

Justice Mumba further advised her staff facilitating the post-election workshops to be attentive and allow the participants to highlight the challenges they faced during the last presidential election so that they could obtain useful information of bettering the electioneering process in the country.

The three-day post-election review workshop in Kasama has attracted electoral officers from all the 12 districts in Northern Province, who took part in the 2008 presidential election..

Meanwhile ,the Anti Voter Apathy Project (AVAP) has maintained that the 50 per-cent plus one vote for a presidential holder should be enshrined in the new republican constitution in order to curb regional voting in the country.

AVAP executive director Bonnie Tembo said the 50 per cent plus one vote for a winning presidential candidate is a progressive idea especially for a democratic country like Zambia.

Mr. Tembo was speaking in Kasama during a stakeholders meeting held at AVAP governance house over the weekend.

He urged Zambians to support the popular mode of electing a republican president unlike the current system of a simple majority.

Mr. Tembo noted that incidences of people choosing a president on tribal lines would be curtailed once the top two (2) presidential candidates go for a re-run in case the first round polls does not come with a clear-cut winner.

The AVAP director also dismissed arguments from some sections of society that the exercise was costly saying it was a better a have a legitimate president elected by a majority vote than have minority one.

Mr. Tembo further urged National Constitutional Conference (NCC) delegates to be objective and conduct their debates above partisan lines if the country is to come up with a people-driven republican constitution.

And , Mr. Tembo has revealed that his organization will this year advocate for amendment of the current electoral code of conduct in order to make it more enforceable.

He explained that during last year’s presidential election, political parties and other stakeholders breached the code of conduct but that no action being taken against them.

The AVAP director further urged Zambians to actively participate in the electoral reform process in order to enhance the credibility of elections in the country.

ZANIS/WS/MKM/ENDS

DRC apologises over impounded diplomatic vehicles

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The Democratic Republic Congo has apologised to the government of Zambia over impounded diplomatic vehicles at Kasumbalesa, found with mealie meal for that country.

Out going Copperbelt permanent Secretary, Jannifer Musonda, says the Congolese government tendered in the apology on Thursday.

Zambia has accepted the apology.

Mrs. Musonda was briefing the Chililabombwe District Joint Operations Committee (DJOC) members at the kasumbalesa border post where she went to verify the reports.

She said that the Congolese Consul General’s office in Ndola has apologised on behalf of his country.

Mrs. Musonda said the vehicles will remain impounded until the mealie meal is off-loaded.

And Kasumbalesa Immigration officer In-Charge, Harrison Kabaza, said the situation at the border point is now under control.

Mr. Kabaza said diplomatic vehicles have for a long time been smuggling goods because they could not be searched.

And DJOC chairman, Richard Kabwe, said that more that 3 hundred bags of mealie meal destined for Congo have been impounded in the recent past.

[ZNBC]

Court orders speedy trial of Ryan Chitoba

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The Lusaka magistrate court has ordered that the case involving suspended Drug Enforcement Commissioner, Ryan Chitoba, be heard even during weekends.

Senior Resident Magistrate, Charles Kafunda, says the matter be heard during weekends because it has taken long to conclude.

Magistrate Kafunda said this when the matter came up before him for continued trial.

He said that all parties must avail themselves before the court as ordered.

This was after one of the defence lawyers, Mwangala Zaloumis, excused herself as she had another matter in the high court.

Chitoba his deputy, Jacob Koyi, and Commissioner for administration and training, Charles Ndulumina are alleged to have made huge withdrawals of funds from a DEC forfeiture account.

The account contained funds confiscated from drug traffickers and money launderers and was banked for safe-keeping.

[ZNBC]

Sex workers flushed out of guest houses in Solwezi

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A combined team of Solwezi district council officials, Zambia police, health inspectors and stakeholders led by district commissioner Albert Chifita on Saturday swung into action closing illegal taverns and some guest houses .

The team also flushed out commercial sex workers from the guest houses .

Mr. Chifita said the illegal premises have not complied with the provision of public health Act cap 295, food drug Act cap 303 and local government Act Cap 281 of the laws of Zambia.

He said some of the illegal taverns were operating without toilets and were throwing litter anyhow thereby making the places very dirty.

He stated that the operation of the team was done to bring sanity to the district and stop the spread of cholera.

Mr. Chifita and the team were saddened to find that two guest houses have been turned into brothels.

He said in one guest house, many young ladies were found hibernating in their rooms pretending to have brought some merchandise into the district for sale.

‘Some women had permanently taken over rooms in some relatively cheap guest houses in the name of doing open and common trade like any other traders yet their motive was after men’, he added .

Police and council workers however locked up the premises after confiscating double mattresses and forcing all the ladies who were found in these rooms to leave immediately .

A 28 year old lady who identified herself found at one of the guest houses during the operation told ZANIS that she had come from the Copperbelt to Solwezi to the “self body traders” because she wanted to earn a living after her father.

The District Commissioner warned that the practice of harboring prostitutes as permanent clients in rooms was creating artificial shortage of accommodation for genuine visitors to Solwezi and also encouraged the spread of HIV/AIDS.

He pointed out that keeping prostitutes in rooms permanently for illicit activities was dangerous because some of them even harbor criminals in the same rooms.

The number of prostitutes has increased in the recent past in Solwezi due to the mining activities .

ZANIS/CK/CM/MKM/ENDS

Parent sorry for forcing his daughter into marriage

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Parents to the 16 year-old girl apologized to Simanje Basic School authorities in Itezhi-zeshi for their intentions to marry off their daughter in exchange for cattle wealth.

In the presence of both Police and School authorities today, Mr. Davy Liso admitted his plans to marry off Fridah Liso a grade nine pupil at school saying he regretted for his actions.

“I have brought myself to you to apologize unreservedly for my evil intention to marry off my School-going daughter at such an early age and I vow never to do that again,” said Mr Liso.

Mr Liso urged other parents in the District to desist from forcing their children into early marriages.

Last week, School authorities working together with Police Victim Support Unit stopped the marriage plot for which parents to Fridah Liso had forced her to stop school in exchange for marriage.

And District Education Board Secretary Mr Munamukuni Shandele directed Mr Liso to take the girl back to School so that she could finish her education.

ZANIS/FM/MKM/ENDS.

I have made tremendous improvement, VJ

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Vernon Mwaanga (r) talks to mines minister Maxwell Mwale during parliament opening
Vernon Mwaanga (r) talks to mines minister Maxwell Mwale during parliament opening

MMD’s Veteran politician and Government Chief Whip in parliament Mr Vernon Mwaanga told ZANIS in an interview that he has made tremendous improvement after undergoing a successful operation on his left ear at at Garden Court Morningside clinic in Johannesburg.

Mr Mwaanga will remain in South Africa until Thursday when he is due for a review. He is expected to return to Zambia on Saturday

Yesterday, president Rupiah Banda visited Mr Mwaanga, and Chief Justice, Enerst Sakala who is currently undergoing medical treatment in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Justice Sakala was discharged from Milpark Hospital a few days ago and is due for review this week.

The President also visited former Presidential Affairs Minister, Cecil Holmes, who arrived in Johannesburg on Friday for medical attention.

Mr Banda is also due to visit Science and Technology Minister, Peter Daka, who is also in South Africa for medical attention.

Meanwhile, President Banda is today expected to join other SADC Heads of State and government at an extraordinary Summit on Zimbabwe.

The Summit, which is scheduled to take place at the Presidential Guest House in Pretoria, has been called by South Africa, as current Chair, for regional leaders to try and find a durable settlement of the political stalemate in Zimbabwe following last year’s Presidential elections.

The meeting comes in the wake of the latest fruitless attempt by President Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai to agree on the sharing of key ministerial positions, which has been the thorniest issue in the formation of a government of national unity.

High Commissioner, Leslie Mbula, told ZANIS ahead of President Banda’s arrival that Zambia was hopeful that today’s meeting will yield positive results in finding a lasting solution to the Zimbabwean situation.

ENDS/SJK/AM/ZANIS

Suspicions Surrounding CEEC

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By Wesley Ngwenya
The Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission (CEEC) was set up to help Zambians who wanted to build businesses in various sectors of the economy. Among others to benefit include youths, women and those living with HIV. More than three years after being set up there are still very few Zambians, if any, who have benefited from the Citizens Economic Empowerment Fund.

I happen to be one of the people who have applied to benefit from the same fund. Even though it has been more than three months since I submitted a completed application form including a detailed business plan I have not heard from CEEC. Worse still, no one at CEEC seems to have any information regarding my application except for one man–a Mr. Mulenga who is never in his offices at the Boma. Now, one wonders and gets suspicious regarding the transparency of the process. If the application goes through a process and is evaluated by several persons or departments, shouldn’t there be a traceable process throughout? Shouldn’t someone else besides Mr. Mulenga have information regarding any applicant? Is Mr. Mulenga the only individual who evaluates, recommends, answers questions, calls applicants, hands out the checks and handles the K10 billion plus allocated to Lusaka district? If so, don’t you think that compromises the transparency in the whole thing?

It is actually sickening when you have to hop from one office on one side of town to another office on the opposite side of town to try and trace your application. Three months after the application, I still don’t know at what stage my application is at. No one at CEEC seems to have that information. I have left so many messages and have never been called back. The personnel at the main CEEC offices in Lusaka are rude and don’t seem to know what they are doing. They are not courteous-always eating in front of customers and continue their annoying Bemba conversations even after you make your presence known.

Many Zambians including myself have invested a lot in our original business plans. This is intellectual property that we hold rights to in our own ways. One wonders what measures have been put in place by CEEC to protect this information. Ideas are worth a lot. It is ideas that have produced great products, huge corporations and the world’s richest man.

Zambia needs to invest more in intellectual property and promote free thinking and entrepreneurship. Start funding those businesses so they can start building business empires. Stop wasting time having meetings if they are never conclusive. Start working and give people their money. The government has already wasted taxpayer’s money on salaries, allowances and the tea you are always drinking.

Zambians abroad urged to help the govt

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Government has called on Zambians living in the diaspora to assist implement government’s efforts in addressing problems the country is currently going through.

Energy and Water Development Minister Kenneth Konga said government was committed to promoting Public Private Participation in order to enhance development in the country.

Mr. Konga said this yesterday during the launch of Europa Drilling Services (EDS), a new company involved in providing drilling services which is been spearheaded by Zambians living in the United Kingdom.

Mr Konga said EDS could not have come at a better time into the water sector than when the capital city is experiencing cholera outbreak due to lack of clean and safe drinking water.

He said the water sector remains critical to the social and economic development of the country and was optimistic that EDS will contribute positively to the water sector in the country.

Mr Konga said Zambia currently faces acute water scarcity because of the inadequate infrastructure in the water sector as a result, the country lacks water for irrigation, power generating, for energy, agriculture, domestic and other aspects of water use.

He said the issues of climate change has created droughts in the country and has resulted in the scarcity of the commodity in the country.

Speaking earlier, EDS Chief Executive Officer Nawa Sumbwanyambe said his company is responding to government’s call for people in the diaspora to come and implement government’s efforts in social and economic development.

He said EDS is bringing in the country a cutting edge drilling equipment which was made possible through collaboration between a leading UK based drilling company and EDS.

Dr Sumbwanyambe said the equipment will add value to people’s lives as it will help people in water blue areas to access clean and safe drinking water.

ENDS//PM/PK/ZANIS

Mazabuka Schools to open tomorrow

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Education authorities in Mazabuka have re-opened all the 40 schools that where closed due to a Cholera outbreak in the district.

This is despite health authorities still battling it out to contain the disease which has now spread to Kaleya, Mubuyu and Shimungalu areas where the Mazabuka District health management team has opened up Cholera centres with Seven patients admitted.

Mazabuka District Education Board Secretary, Darius Kaluba who confirmed the development to ZANIS in Mazabuka today, however said water tight measures have been put in place to ensure safety of the lives of pupils and teachers.

He said among the measures put in place include the disinfection of pupils when they report and after knocking off. Mr. Kaluba also said school authorities have been directed to procure huge quantities of chlorine for the purification of water supply in the learning institutions.

He said schools that had been turned into Cholera centres will also re-open for classes following the combating of the disease in Chivuna and Lubombo areas by health authorities.

Mr. Kaluba said all headteachers of high, basic, private, community schools and principals of training schools have been directed to re-open their institutions tomorrow.

He also revealed that school administrators have been instructed to offer tuition classes to pupils in the affected schools to ensure the syllabus for the pupils is not affected because all schools shall close at the same time.

Cholera broke out in Mazabuka , a week before Christmas and health authorities have been battling it out to contain the disease which was first reported in Mazabuka town and spread to some rural areas.

Health staff told ZANIS, Two patients are admitted to Ndeke Clinic in Mazabuka town, Two at Kaleya Clinic, 10 Kilometres from Mazabuka Boma and three from Shimungalu fishing camp. A total of 136 cases have been attended with One death recorded since the disease broke out.

ENDS/HC/PK/ZANIS

African Union Boxing pictures

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ZAMBIA'S Steven Chungu receives punches from Ghana's Muhamed Akrong during the Africa boxing UNION middleweight fight
ZAMBIA'S Steven Chungu receives punches from Ghana's Muhamed Akrong during the Africa boxing UNION middleweight fight
AKRONG punches Chungu
AKRONG punches Chungu
The umpire helps Steven Chungu get back to his feet
The umpire helps Steven Chungu get back to his feet
ZIMBABWE'S Diana Makumbe lands a punch on zambia's Mable Mulenga during the Africa Boxing Union featherweight fight in Lusaka
ZIMBABWE'S Diana Makumbe lands a punch on zambia's Mable Mulenga during the Africa Boxing Union featherweight fight in Lusaka
MABLE Mulenga is lifted after being knocked out in the nineth round by Zimbabwe's Diana Makumbe
MABLE Mulenga is lifted after being knocked out in the nineth round by Zimbabwe's Diana Makumbe
ZAMBIA'S Charles 'Wasaja' Chisamba trying to hoodwink his opponent, Tanzanian Mbaruku Kheri for the Middle weight title
ZAMBIA'S Charles 'Wasaja' Chisamba trying to hoodwink his opponent, Tanzanian Mbaruku Kheri for the Middle weight title
MBARUKU knocked out
MBARUKU knocked out
Disappointed Mbaruku
Disappointed Mbaruku
BOXING fans cheering during the Africa Boxing Union fights
BOXING fans cheering during the Africa Boxing Union fights

RB to visit Chief Justice and Chief Whip in Hospital

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LOOK out Mr veep... President Rupiah Bannda and vice president at Lusaka international airport today
LOOK out Mr veep... President Rupiah Bannda and vice president at Lusaka international airport today
President Rupiah Banda was this afternoon scheduled to visit   Chief Justice Ernest Sakala and Chief Whip Vernon Mwaanga who are currently receiving medical attention in South Africa.

Justice Sakala was evacuated to South Africa after a team of medical doctors recommended that his heart problem needed further investigations. The Chief Justice is hospitalized at Milpark hospital were he is receiving treatment. And Chief Whip Vernon Mwaanga is also receiving treatment in South Africa.

The president, whose presidential plane and his entourage touched down at Oliver R. Tambo International Airport around 15:15 hours, is in South Africa for the extraordinary SADC heads of state summit which opens tomorrow in Pretoria.

Mr. Banda was welcomed by Zambian High Commissioner to South Africa Leslie Mbula and other senior government officials already there.

The President Banda was immediately after arrival driven to Sandton Southern Sun Hotel where he is lodging.

The SADC heads of state extraordinary summit has been called upon to discuss the fourth implementation of the power sharing agreement between Zanu PF leader Robert Mugabe and opposition MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai in Zimbabwe.

The agreement which was brokered in September 2008 provides that Mr. Mugabe remains Zimbabwe’s president while Mr. Tsvangirai becomes prime minister.

Mr. Mugabe has however been accused of failing to enforce the agreement by holding on to key government portfolios.

The Zimbabwean people and the Southern African region expect a positive outcome of tomorrow’s meeting for the once prosperous southern African nation.

ZANIS/SK/CM/ENDS