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Copperbelt PS happy with developments at Luanshya Copper mines

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Copperbelt province Permanent Secretary, Jennipher Musonda, is happy with assurances from management at Luanshya Copper mines, LCM, that the payment of terminal benefits to workers is on schedule and that the status of mine and equipment is stable.

Mrs Musonda said this in Luanshya today during an on the spot check of the status of the mine and equipment especially the Raise Browler, a drilling machine that was believed to have been leased out and only returned with some parts missing.

She told LCM Chief Operations Officer, James Bethel, that government had received disturbing reports that the Raise Bowler had some parts missing and hence her visit to the mine.

And Mr Bethel explained that the missing parts on the Raise Bowler which included the cutters and some levers were the property of Chambeshi NFC adding that it was just the head of the same machine which belonged to LCM.

Mr Bethel confirmed that the drilling machine was back from Chambeshi and was at Baluba mine in the same condition it was gotten.

He also said his company had repaired an extra pump for water from the mines adding that the water levels had reduced insignificantly.

He also said the workers had started getting payslips for their terminal benefits and money will be transferred to their respective banks tomorrow.

He said his company retained 170 employees for care and maintenance with additional 200 people to look into the security of the mine noting that the suggested 800 workers by the unions was impractical to maintain by the investor.

He assured the permanent secretary that no machine will be removed from the mine premises as directed by Mines minister Maxwell Mwale adding that additional 23 police officers have been deployed to the area to ensure that no equipment was removed or vandalized.

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First Lady, Thandiwe, appeals to female diplomats

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First Lady, Thandiwe Banda, has appealed to female Ambassadors and High Commissioners accredited to Zambia to help provide assistance to various initiatives aimed at helping the underprivileged people in society.

Mrs Banda said the country is faced with the challenges of preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS and caring for orphans that call for concerted efforts among stakeholders.

This is contained in a statement released to ZANIS by Chief Analyst for Press and Public Relations to the President, Dickson Jere today.

The first Lady made the appeal when she addressed female Ambassadors, High Commissioners and spouses of Diplomats accredited to Zambia at State House during a breakfast meeting.

She pointed out the need for stakeholders t help highlight the plight of the elderly persons in the country.

“I am convinced that through your influence, you can find a way of helping us mobilise resources for purposes of helping vulnerable communities,” Mrs. Banda said.

Mrs Banda said the Ministers Spouses Club has planned a number of fund raising activities whose proceeds would go towards helping to uplift the status of underprivileged persons.

The breakfast meeting was organized by the First Lady under the auspices of the Ministers Spouses Club.

ZANIS/AJN/ENDS/SJK

Phiri Makes Bright Start to Simba Reign

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Patrick Phiri’s reign as Simba SC coach began on good note on Sunday after his Tanzanian side beat Polisi Morogoro 3-2 at home.

According Tanzania newspaper This Day, Simba were made to fight hard for their first league win in three games-after 2 defeats and a draw inbetween- against Morogoro before snatching a late winner to hand Phiri his opening league win in charge since his appointment 2 weeks ago.

After a scoreless first half, Simba went ahead in the 49th minute through their Nigerian striker Orji Obinna before Nicholas Kabipe equalized in the 56th minute.

Simba were back on top 2 minutes after the hour mark through Obinna who completed his brace for the day.

Morogoro equalized again in the 81st minute before Musa Hassan sneaked in the winner 3 minutes later.

Simba are now 5th from 8th on 17 points after 12 matches played with a game in hand following their 5th league win of the season after 2 draws and 5 defeats.

President Banda returns from Libya

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President, Rupiah Banda, has arrived back in the country from a two-day private visit to Libya.

President Banda, who was accompanied by Foreign Affairs Minister, Kabinga Pande, and his counterpart at Finance and National Planning, Situmbeko Musokotwane, arrived at Lusaka International Airport aboard the Presidential jet at about 19 hours this evening.

Vice President, George Kunda, Cabinet Minidsters, Defence Chiefs and MMD senior officials and cadres welcomed the President.

During his private visit to Libya, the President held private talks with his counterpart Muammar Gaddafi.

ZANIS/ENDS/CM/SJK

Chief justice leaves ICU

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CHIEF Justice Ernest Sakala was evacuated to South Africa after suffering a heart condition
CHIEF Justice Ernest Sakala was evacuated to South Africa after suffering a heart condition
Chief Justice, Ernest Sakala, has been discharged from South Africa’s Milpark Hospital Intensive Care Unit.

And Health Minister, Kapembwa Simbao, has described the condition of Justice Sakala as stable.

Justice Sakala was evacuated to South Africa after a team of medical doctors recommended that his heart problem needed further investigations.

The Chief Justice fell ill last week and was admitted to Lusaka trust hospital.

Meanwhile, Science and Technology Minister, Peter Daka, has been hospitalised at a private Hospital in Lusaka.

Mr. Simbao however declined to state his condition.

[ZNBC]

Govt determined to improve aviation industry- Siliya

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Communications and Transport Minister, Dora Siliya, has reiterated government’s determination to improve the aviation industry in the country.

Ms. Siliya says government will continue to rehabilitate facilities at the country’s airports to ensure they meet international standards.

She says the move will also help to promote tourism in the country as more tourists will be able to visit various attractions in the country.

The minister was speaking in Lusaka at a cocktail organised by Kenya Airways.

And Kenya Airways Chief Executive Officer, Titus Naikuni, said the airline is willing to partner with authorities in Zambia in the promotion of tourism.

The Zambian government has indicated that efforts are underway to re-introduce a national airline.

[ZNBC]

Parley should ascertain the health of a sitting president, NCC

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The Executive Committee of the National Constitutional Conference (NCC) has resolved that parliament should be mandated to ascertain the health of a sitting President to continue holding office.

The members agreed, that with one third majority, members of parliament should initiate a motion through the speaker to remove the President from office on medical grounds.

Committee members said in Lusaka on Tuesday that within 14 days after the motion has passed through parliament the speaker should request the chief justice to constitute a team of medical experts to examine the health of a President.

The members said within seven days of the appointment of the medical committee the President should appear before the doctors failure to which they would constitute a ground for impeachment.

During the debates commissioner, Daniel Monkombwe, argued that cabinet would not be the best group to determine whether the health of the President should be scrutinized.

He said this is because cabinet members are Presidential appointees who may be victimised in the process.

Commissioners Richard Kapita and Ernest Mwansa fully endorsed the proposal for parliament to initiate the impeachment process on medical grounds.

Reverend David Masupa also supported the proposal citing parliament’s role of offering checks and balances to the executive.

And Committee Chairperson, Michael Mabenga has appointed a sub committee to scrutinize the proposals for parliament to be mandated to initiate inquiries into the President’s health.

[ZNBC]

Cholera cases reduce in Lusaka

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LUSAKA District Commissioner flanked by assistant district administrative officer Wanna Namakanda giving an update on Cholera and other disaster preparedness to journalists in Lusaka
LUSAKA District Commissioner flanked by assistant district administrative officer Wanna Namakanda giving an update on Cholera and other disaster preparedness to journalists in Lusaka

The number of Cholera cases in Lusaka has significantly reduced in the last two weeks.

Lusaka District Disaster Management and Mitigation Committee Chairperson, Christah Kalulu, has attributed the reduction to a number of interventions put in place by the committee.

Ms Kalulu, who is also Lusaka District Commissioner, cited community sensitization as a major factor that has led to a reduction in the number of Cholera cases.

She was speaking in Lusaka today during the Lusaka District Disaster Management and Mitigation Committee weekly media briefing in Lusaka today.

Ms Kalulu disclosed that her committee has released K162 million to go towards the erection of 18 water tanks in all cholera prone areas of the district to enable residents have access to safe and clean water.

She further disclosed that six water tanks would be mounted in Kanyama and another six in Chawama Compound.

Ms Kalulu said the committee has so far used K501 million for the distribution of chlorine and disinfection of surfaces in the affected areas, from the K2.4 billion budgetary allocation for disaster management.

She reiterated government’s commitment in assisting affected communities but urged the public to take precautionary measures such as proper disposal of waste and observing high hygienic standards to mitigate the further spread of Cholera.

Ms Kalulu has since commended the media for being pro-active in highlighting and reporting issues relating to Cholera.

ZANIS/JT/GP/AM/ENDS…

DRC Diplomatic minibuses impounded for smuggling bags of mealie meal

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POLICE in Chililabombwe have impounded two diplomatic minibuses presumed to belong to the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which were allegedly being used for smuggling  bags of mealie meal from Zambia via Kasumbalesa border post.

The  Police Officers manning Kasumbalesa border post also intercepted a Zambian truck and a DRC truck after they attempted to smuggle about 70 bags of mealie meal concealed in Cerelac baby food boxes that were being transported from Lusaka to the DRC.

Confirming the development, Chililabombwe District Commissioner, Timothy Musonda told ZANIS that the development was as a result of intensified border patrols aimed at curbing mealie meal smuggling which has become rampant through the boder area.

Mr. Musonda said the drivers of the two diplomatic minibuses allegedly belonging to the DRC government escaped with the keys of the buses, making it impossible for the Police to open them and determine the number of bags of mealie meal that were about to be smuggled.

The two minibuses bearing registration numbers 4CD 62Z and 4CD 44Z respectively, are currently packed at Kasumbalesa Police Post.

And police also impounded two truck at the same border. He said the two trucks were intercepted while the owners were off-loading the bags of mealie meal from the Zambian truck onto the Congolese truck on the pretext that the consignment was cerelac baby food.

The registration number of the Zambian truck is ABJ 7484 while that of the Congolese truck is KT BE 2161. Both trucks are packed at Kasumbalesa border post.

Mr. Musonda said the impounded mealie meal would be sold to the local residents. He hailed the Police for their tireless efforts in curbing smuggling which poses a threat to national food security.

ENDS/VM/PK/ZANIS

LCC told to ensure free flow of traffic in the city

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LUSAKA PROVINCE MINISTER HON.LAMECK MANGANI, FLANKED BY PROVINCIAL PERMANENT SECRETARY, ELIJAH CHISANGA, ADDRESSES STAKEHOLDERS ON WAYFORD IN DECONGESTING TRAFFIC ON LUSAKA ROADS.
LUSAKA PROVINCE MINISTER HON.LAMECK MANGANI, FLANKED BY PROVINCIAL PERMANENT SECRETARY, ELIJAH CHISANGA, ADDRESSES STAKEHOLDERS ON WAY FORWARD IN DE-CONGESTING TRAFFIC ON LUSAKA ROADS.

Government has told the Lusaka City Council to ensure that the new Lusaka City master plan addresses the persistent traffic congestion in the city.

Lusaka Province Minister Lameck Mangani says the city master plan should provide a solution to the traffic congestion in central business district of the city.

Mr. Mangani also challenged the local authority to take into account the expansion of the province to avoid compounding traffic congestion challenge in the city.

He expressed concern at the inertia of the local authority to inspect the construction works taking place along the line of rail in Lusaka which has contributed to the traffic congestion in the city.

Mr. Mangani further pointed out that the construction of sub-standards buildings in the central business district of Lusaka was adding to the untidy look of the city.

He said this today during a stakeholders meeting convened to look at ways of trying to find ways of lessening traffic congestion in the city.

Speaking earlier, Acting Lusaka City Council Director of Planning Joseph Mukupa said the council was taking into account the social and economical dimensions in the new plans for the city.

Mr. Mukupa said these include construction of shopping malls away from the central business of the district in a bid to decongest the city.

He said the council was carrying out feasibility studies aimed at improving the flow of traffic in the city.

Mr. Mukupa disclosed that the council was looking at ways of creating by-passes on Dedan Kimati road, Lumumba –Kalamambo road junction and initiating a road network along the Zesco pylons.

And Commissioner of Lands, Fortune Kachamba, said the commission is considering repossessing unfinished buildings and idle land so that it can be given to serious developers.

ZANIS/JT/AM/ENDS

ACC develops new anti-corruption strategy

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The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) has repositioned itself in a new plan to further boost the fight against corruption in Zambia.

The new plan is going to run for the next five years starting from this year.

ACC Valentine Chileshe said the new strategic vision was aiming at embracing many stakeholders and people in broadening the fight against corruption.

Justice Chileshe said the commission has recorded progress towards achieving a number of milestones which were aimed at improving its management and operational capacity during the just ended strategic period which ran between 2004 an 2008.

He expressed confidence that through the new strategic plan, the commission will be able to address the challenges it faced between 2004 and 2008, especially with government’s commitment to the fight against corruption.

And Permanent Secretary for Management Development Division (MDD) at Cabinet office, George Kawatu, said the implementation of the strategic plan or lack of it will not only have an impact on the ACC’s capability to fight corruption but on the wider concept of governance.

Speaking at the same occasion same occasion, British High Commissioner to Zambia, Tom Carter said the international community regarded Zambia as a model in the fight against corruption.

Mr. Carter disclosed that the British government is ready to provide continued support to the commission through funding from the Department For International Development (DFID), which has since provided seven million British pounds to the ACC.

ZANIS/AC/KSH/ENDS

US to continue supporting COMESA, says Booth

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UNITED States Ambassador to Zambia Donald Booth about to present his credentials to COMESA secretary general Sindiso Nwenya during a ceremony in Lusaka

The United States government has pledged continued support and partnership with the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA).

US Ambassador to Zambia, Donald Booth, said the US government will continue to partner with the regional economic body in areas such as expansion of value added trade.

Mr. Booth said this when he presented his credentials to COMESA Secretary General Sindiso Ngwenya as a special representative to COMESA in Lusaka today.

He said the American government is also committed to continue assisting and cooperating with COMESA in other new areas such as implementation of the body’s common investment area.

Mr. Booth stressed that his government will work in solidarity with COMESA member states in their efforts to improve people’s lives through good governance, trade expansion and economic growth.

UNITED States Ambassador to Zambia Donald Booth and COMESA secretary general Sindiso Nwenya taking up their seats after Mr Booth presented his credentials to Mr Ngwenya
UNITED States Ambassador to Zambia Donald Booth and COMESA secretary general Sindiso Nwenya taking up their seats after Mr Booth presented his credentials to Mr Ngwenya

He noted that regional economic integration and trade expansion is currently very important because of the global economic downturn.

Mr. Booth added that this is in order to preserve the economic advances which COMESA countries made in recent years in alleviating poverty.

He disclosed that his government has since 1999 provided approximately US$70 million to support COMESA and its regional integration efforts.

And speaking after receiving letters of credence, COMESA Secretary General, Sindiso Ngwenya said the regional body is looking forward to continue with warm relations under the in-coming administration of President elect Barrack Obama.

Mr. Ngwenya said the American support through the USAID has been instrumental in the development of COMESA programmes on agriculture, peace and security among others.

He said the cooperation between USAID and COMESA has further created opportunities for more cooperating partners to work with the regional group.

Meanwhile Mr. Ngwenya has congratulated American people for the unity of purpose they exhibited during the campaign, election and transition from a republican to a democrat administration.

He described the election of President elect Barrack Obama and his inauguration scheduled for tomorrow as a landmark event for the world.

ZANIS/CM/KSH/ENDS

Swift action by Police and School stop early marriage plot

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Example of an early marriage in Africa.17yr old girl cradling her baby as she sits with her 70yr old husband
Example of an early marriage in Africa.17yr old girl cradling her baby as she sits with her 70yr old husband

Police and school authorities in Namwala District over the weekend rescued a 16-year-old girl from a plot to marry her off by her parents.

Both District Education Board Secretary, Munamukuni Shandele, and Simanje Basic School Head teacher, Contildah Bubala, confirmed to ZANIS today in separate interviews that, the pupil was forced by her father to stop school in preference to marriage.

Mr Shandele said his office in collaboration with Police Victim Support Unit, VSU, intervened to stop marriage arrangements following a petition by the victim to school authorities.

Mr Shandele explained that acting on this information, officers from the Zambia police VSU and education on Friday last week went to the victim’s home in Mbeza area but unfortunately the father bolted when he saw the officers.

He noted that it was sad that despite government’s efforts to improve levels of girls’ access to education, some parents have continued to frustrate efforts by forcing female pupils into early marriages.

“We are saddened by the increase in the number of parents forcing girls into early marriages,” said Mr Shandele.

He called on parents in the District to respect their childrens rights to education in order to help secure their future.

And Ms Bubala comfirmed to ZANIS that the girl was currently in her custody after fleeing home for fear of been beaten by her father.

ZANIS/FM/ENDS/SJK

Treacherous Kitwe-Chingola road claims a life

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A 53-year old employee of Nkana Water and Sewerage Company in Kitwe died on the spot on Saturday while a Chinese national had his arm amputated after the two vehicles they were traveling in collided head on along the Kitwe Chingola Road.

Coppperbelt police chief, Antoneil Mtetwa, told ZANIS in a telephone interview in Kitwe today that the accident happened after a Chinese national, only identified as Nick, who was driving a Land Cruiser ACD registration number 3169, hit into a Mazda ABD 3839 which was being driven by the deceased as he was trying to over take another vehicle.

Mr Mtetwa said the accident, which happened around 19:30 hours, also left two other people injured as they also bashed into the two vehicles which had collided.

He said Nick, who is currently admitted to Kitwe Central Hospital, had his arm amputated while another person, identified as Jeff Chetsn Rache, aged 36 years old, is admitted to Nchanga North Hospital in Chingola.
ZANIS/ENDS/CK/EB

Govt reaffirms its commitment to develop sports

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Youth, Sport and Child Development minister Kenneth Chipungu addressing Lusaka province youth leaders at his office
Youth, Sport and Child Development minister Kenneth Chipungu addressing Lusaka province youth leaders at his office

Government says it attaches great importance to efforts of developing sports in the country.

Sport, Youth and Child Development Minister, Kenneth Chipungu, says government would provide relevant financial support to various sports activities as a measure of contributing to the development of the industry.

Mr Chipungu, however, challenged sporting academies to be transparent in the manner they utilize government grants meant for various sports projects.

He regretted that some sporting academies were in a habit of misappropriating government grants.

Mr Chipungu was speaking when he addressed coaches for various sports activities, from Chawama Youth Sports Academy in Lusaka today.

He called on the private sector to partner with government in the development of sports in the country.

He also advised youths in the country to actively participate in various sports activities as a measure of disengaging themselves in anti social vices.

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