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Zambia is indebted to Cuba – RB

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President Rupiah Banda says Cuba has remained a reliable partner in Zambia’s development.

Mr. Banda said it was the desire of the Zambian government that bilateral relations between the two countries are strengthened further.

President Banda was speaking when he received letters of credence from Cuban Ambassador to Zambia Carmelina Ramirez Rodriguez at State House today.

Mr. Banda expressed gratitude to Cuba for the long standing economic, scientific and technical cooperation that has enabled the two countries and people’s to realize their human aspirations.

He pointed out that in the field of education, Zambia has over the years been a recipient of Cuban technical assistance that has included scholarships for training in Cuban universities and other institutions of higher learning to specialize in various disciplines including medicine.

President Banda said they are currently 45 Zambian students studying in Cuba, a scenario he described as commendable and a worthwhile gesture from the government of Cuba.

Mr. Banda further said Cuba and Zambia have always worked closely together to safeguard the interests of third world countries.

President Banda said Zambia has supported and continued to support Cuba at various international fora on the many issues facing Cuba such as the economic embargo.

He said Zambia recognizes that we are living in a globalized world in which closer contacts must be seen to be promoted as much as possible.

On the opening of an embassy in Havana, President Banda said government was examining and considering that possibility.

Mr. Banda said the Zambian government realizes that Zambia has much to gain from having representation in Cuba on a residential basis.

He said Zambia is impressed with Cuba’s ideals of self reliance and sustenance adding that Zambia is ready to learn from Cuba’s experience.

And Cuban Ambassador to Zambia Carmelina Ramirez Rodriguez said Cuba and Zambia share a long history of bilateral cooperation, based on friendship and mutual respect.

Ambassador Rodriguez said Cuba stands willing to continue to strengthen cooperation between the two countries which can be diversified and expanded.

ENDS/CM/AM/ZANIS

Civil servants allegedly reselling FSP inputs in Mazabuka

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Some civil servants in Mazabuka are allegedly reselling fertiliser and other input which they received under the Fetiliser Support Programme (FSP) to other small scale farmers.

The civil servants are said to be reselling the inputs to other small scale farmers at an exorbitant price.

Chief Mwanachingwala told ZANIS in Mazabuka today some government workers were reselling the fertiliser because they allegedly had no use for the commodity for they did not own field where to do the farming.

The chief said the development was disappointing because genuine farmers, who should have benefited from the programme, have been left out in order to consider some civil servants for the programme.

He regretted that some civil servants, who were supposed to help government in enhancing food security, were frustrating a well intended scheme whose aim was to improve household food security.

Chief Mwanachingwala also alleged that some civil servants had even bought vehicles using money accrued from the sale of FSP inputs.

The traditional ruler has meanwhile advised government to seriously investigate how the fertiliser was distributed to the beneficiaries.

But Mazabuka District Agricultural Coordinator DACO), Hastins Nyambe dismissed the allegation the chief Mwanachingwala saying it was not true that some civil servants that benefited from the FSP were reselling their input.

Mr. Nyambe said his office has not received any reports about civil servants reselling government fertiliser.

He however, urged the chief to produce evidence in order for the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives to follow up the case.

Mr. Nyambe said civil servants accessed fertiliser following directives by government.

He was however quick to point out that only a small fraction of civil servants obtained the commodity while a big number has been left out.

And over 4,000 small scale farmers in Lusaka district have benefited from the government subsidised farming inputs under the fertilizer Support Programme (FSP) for the 2008/2009 farming season.

And 120,000 by 50 kilogrammes (kg) bags of maize are expected to be produced in the next harvest season by the same beneficiaries of the FSP.

This came to light during the Lusaka District Development Coordinating Committee, (DDCC) meeting chaired by Lusaka District Commissioner, Christah Kalulu, in Lusaka yesterday.

In its report to the meeting, the Agriculture and Forestry Sub-Committee also stated that 130 farmer groups and cooperatives accessed maize seeds and fertilizer for this farming season after they paid 25 per cent contribution.

Beneficiaries included the disabled people, civil servants men and women in uniform, widows, widowers, senior citizens, youths, orphans and other vulnerable groups.

The Agriculture and Forestry Sub-Committee also reported that the 2009 harvest will greatly contribute to food security at household level and impact positively on the high mealie meal prices which the country is currently experiencing.

The DDCC was further informed that 108 beneficiaries, about 80 per cent of whom are females, had been given inputs under the Programme Against Malnutrition (PAM) in Kabangwe, Masuku and Ngwerere areas of Lusaka district.

And Lusaka district is likely to receive normal rainfall from the period January to March 2009.

The DDCC meeting also heard that the rain season would be characterized by flash floods due to the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) along the southern border of Zambia.

ZANIS/JS/KSH/ENDS

Change Chipolopolo to KK Eleven.

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A concerned Zambian citizen has appealed to the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) to change the name of the Zambia National Soccer Team from Chipolopolo to its original name K K Eleven.

Mr. George Lifuti who is Southern Province Chairman of Retirees Welfare Bureau of Zambia said Chipolopolo name should be reversed to K K Eleven as a way of honoring the first republican President Dr. Kenneth Kaunda.

He said it was saddening to give the national team a name Chipolopolo meaning a bullet, a myth of what happened when the soldiers wanted to overthrow the government of the day then.

Mr. Lifuti expressed this in a press statement issued to ZANIS in Livingstone today. He said Chipolopolo was a song sung by United National Independence Party (UNIP) members to challenge the soldiers that they had won the bullet adding that the song was being played at provincial and district party conferences.

Mr. Lifuti explained that the idea was to warn would be plotters about what could happen to them if the soldiers attempted to once more over throw the government.

He challenged FAZ officials to seriously look into the matter and engage in dialogue saying by using the name Chipolopolo; Zambians are honoring the soldiers who wanted to overthrow the government then.

Mr. Lifuti said it would very gratifying to change the Chipolopolo name to KK Eleven especially that Zambia will soon be celebrating its Golden Jubilee in less than half a decade away.

ENDS/NM/PK/ZANIS

Mazabuka wants more Fertiliser

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The MMD in Mazabuka has called on Government to send more fertiliser under the Fertiliser Support Programme (FSP), following the shortage of the commodity in the district.

MMD District Chairman, Trywell Himoonga who made the appeal in a statement to ZANIS in Mazabuka yesterday said farmers in the district are geared to contribute to national food security by engaging in meaningful food production as directed by President Banda.

Mr Himoonga complained that most genuine farmers have been left out in the first phase of the FSP.

He urged the Government through the Ministry of Agriculture to take the appeal seriously if the district is to become secure in food security.

Mazabuka district is now grappling with serious food shortages due to floods that wrecked havoc on crops in the last farming season.

Most farmers poor but viable farmers in Mazabuka have complained bitterly at the unfair distribution of fertiliser under the government sponsored FSP.

Some farmers have instead accused the Ministry of Agriculture staff of issuing huge quantities to Civil Servants who were reselling it at the expense of genuine farmers.

ENDS/HC/PK/ZANIS

Smuggling forces FRA to suspend maize sale in Solwezi

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The Food Reserve Agency (FRA) in Solwezi has suspended the sale of maize to the local community following reports that the beneficiaries were reselling the maize at higher prices at Kipushi border post.

Solwezi District Commissioner Albert Chifita confirmed the development, which he attributed to selfishness.

Mr. Chifita said that 1,187 X 50 kg bags of maize were intercepted by security officers at Kipushi border post, loaded on trucks about to be driven for sell in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.

He said it was sad that some selfish people were selling maize outside the country, when millions of Zambians were in dire need of mealie meal.

Mr. Chifita said he would convene a meetin with the relevant stakeholders to put in place measures to ensure that no bags of maize were exported outside the country any more.

ZANIS/CK/PK/ENDS.

Traders and Fishermen refuse to pay govt increased fees in Mpulungu

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Fishing boats Mpulungu at Harbor
Fishing boats Mpulungu at Harbor

There was a near riot at Ngwenya market in Mpulungu yesterday after marketeers and traders defied fisheries officers from the fisheries department who attempted to begin implementing the new fisheries act, which has seen revised fisheries license fees and charges. The government have increased the licence fees for all commercial fishermen to K5 000 000 per fishing boat per year from the K300 000 they paid last year.

Meanwhile fishermen and traders in Mpulungu have maintained that they will not be part and parcel of the new fish charges and fees which they are being asked to pay by the fisheries department because they are too high and abnormal.

Fisheries officers who raided Ngwenya market in an effort to start implementing the revised fisheries act were met with force until they called for police officers who also failed to change the fishermen’s stance.

Fisheries officers were forced to retreat to their offices after they failed to negotiate with the uncompromising fishermen.

The fishermen and traders later ganged up and descended on the office of district commissioner Willie Simfukwe and demanded to seek audience with him to sort out the issue.

Addressing the irate fishermen, district commissioner Willie Simfukwe said the fisheries act is a statutory instrument which has been passed into law by parliament and can only be revised if it is sent back to the national assembly.

Simfukwe said the act was earlier suspended by former agriculture and cooperatives minister Sara sayifwanda after complaints from fishermen in Mpulungu who stated that the new fees in the act were unmanageable.

He said even president Rupiah Banda confirmed the suspension at a public rally in Mpulungu during the election campaigns to pave way for consultations before its implementation.

Simfukwe however said the fisheries department has ignored theses pronouncements and have gone ahead to implement the act in Mpulungu. He appealed to government through the permanent secretary in the ministry of agriculture and cooperatives to urgently address the issue saying it is painting a bad picture on government.

Simfukwe said the implementing of the act is a sensitive issue which can easily ignite chaos from the people in the area because most of them depend on fishing for their livelihood.

He however appealed to fishermen to be calm as the issue is being sorted out and warned the fishermen and traders against taking the law into their own hands.

But the irate traders and fishermen said they will not compromise with the fisheries department and pay the new fees because the fees are too high.

In an interview later, Ngwenya market committee chairman Webby Sichilima said it will be difficult to guarantee the safety of fisheries officers who will be sent to implement the act at the market because traders and fishermen at Ngwenya market are agitated.

Sichilima warned that the mood at Ngwenya market is currently tense and appealed to the relevant authorities to urgently find a lasting solution to the matter.

And some fisheries officers involved in revenue collection have voiced their concerns on the matter saying their work has become extremely difficult to carry out.

The officers who sort anonymity for fear of reprimand said they are no longer free to collect revenue from fish and kapenta on behalf of the government of the republic of Zambia because of the oppositions and threats they are encountering from the traders.

They complained that some traders are asking them to build their own markets and collect revenue from there because Ngwenya market belongs to the walamo committee under the senior chief Tafuna of the Lungu people of Mpulungu.

Last month, during a meeting held at the fisheries training centre in Mpulungu, fishermen and traders booed and jeered at fisheries officers who had traveled from Kasama to address them.

The meeting which was attended by over 60 fishermen, local councilors, marketers and traders and government officials from the fisheries department had to be cut short without reaching an agreement after some fishermen walked out and demanded to have an audience with the new agriculture and cooperatives minister and the director of fisheries claiming the officers from Kasama were too junior to address their plight.

Outlining the new fees then, principal fisheries technician john Mtonga told the fishermen that government had approved a new statutory instrument where fishing license fees and other charges have been revised.

Mtonga told the gathering that starting 16th may, 2008, all commercial fishermen in Mpulungu will be required to pay K5 000 000 per fishing boat per year from the K300 000 they paid last year.

In nsumbu, commercial fishermen will be charged K2, 499 000m per boat per year, an increment from the K300 000 per boat last year.

According to the revised fees, license fee for ring net boats have been apt from K100 000 to K1, 980 000 per boat per year.

Mtonga who told the fishermen that he was only carrying out his duty said people in the ornamental fishing business will be required to part away with K5 000 000m to obtain a license an increment from the K300 000 they spent to get one last year.

He said each ornamental fish caught from Lake Tanganyika for export to other countries will now cost K900 from K20.

For small fishing boats owned by peasant fishermen, the K11 000 they used to pay per boat every year has now been hiked to K99 800.

Mtonga said people using angling (Indobo), will now be charged K19 800 per month from K2000 last year.

He pointed out that the above fees among other charges took effect on 16th May, 2008, saying his job in Mpulungu was only to collect views and complaints which he was going to forward to the ministry in Lusaka for possible action.

But the angry fishermen, some talking on top of their voices, complained that the revised fees were too high and unjustified.

MPULUNGU 18/12/08/ZANIS.

MP and FAZ VP Emmanuel Munaile arrested

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Malole Independent Member of Parliament Emmanuel Munaile, who is a surety in the case involving five accused persons, has been fined K1.5 million as penalty fee after the accused jumped bail.

Mr. Munaile yesterday spent a night at Milima State Prison after he was arrested by police in Kasama following a bench warrant, which was issued against him by the Kasama Magistrate Court in November, this year.

The MP today appeared before Magistrate Robert Mulauzi for contempt of court after the five accused persons he had signed bail for ran away, thereby making their case fail to take off.

Mr. Munaile, who is also Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) Vice-president, looked humbled and remorseful during the contempt of court proceedings.

And in his ruling, Magistrate Mulauzi ordered Mr. Munaile to pay K300, 000 in respect of each the five accused persons who had jumped bail since he was their surety.

The Magistrate also ordered the MP to make sure that he trace the whereabouts of the accused persons and takes them to the Court during the next hearing set for January 16, 2009.

Magistrate Mulauzi has since revoked the bench warrant issued against Mr. Munaile. He however, said the bench warrant for the accused persons, who are at large, is still in force. Efforts to get a comment from Mr. Munaile soon after the court hearing proved futile as police officers whisked him away.

The accused persons, who jumped bail, are charged with one count of malicious damage to property contrary to section 335 sub-section one of the penal code chapter 87 of the laws of Zambia.

Particulars of the offence are that on the night of April 22, 2007, the accused namely Chanda Kaenge, Justin Kasonde, Davies Mwenya, Patrick Kafula, Felix Nondo and John Bwembya jointly and whilst acting together willfully and unlawfully did cause damage three (3) houses valued all at K6 million belonging to Abel Mutale of Mungwi District.

The accused had initially pleaded not guilty to the charge. The Magistrate Court has since adjourned the matter to January 16, 2009 for review of the bench warrant issued against the fugitive persons.

ENDS/WS/PK/ZANIS

Weekend Scorecard and Top Scorers List

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10 years after lifting their second-ever league title, Nchanga Rangers find themselves relegated for the first time in their history.

It is hard to imagine that a team that in less than a decade ago exported two players to the German Bundesliga namely Bayern Munich (Andrew Sinkala) and FC Koln (Moses Sichone) in 1999 but failed to build on that bounty and hold their own.

Further sales of Elijah Tana to super-rich Angolan side Petro Athletico in 2003 didn’t change the scene or the business mode at the club.

There quick decline amidst plenty is baffling but old order from the Copperbelt are all struggling economically to stay alive.
Mufulira Wanderers went down in 2002 and two years later Nkana followed and both clubs are now established members of the local yo-yo club.

Konkola Blades have managed to hold their own since bouncing back two seasons ago after going down in 2004 for the last three seasons but this season struggled together with Roan United to survive leaving it until the last stretch.

Yes, the fall of ZCCM has affected most mining-based teams well-being and in some cases existence as is the case with one former Midlands giant Zamsure who have even fallen further down to division 3 amateur.

Things are not going to get better but the clubs need to change with the times their management philosophies.

The Copprbelt teams enjoyed vast amounts of money from ZCCM but did not heed to the call to transform themselves into viable self-sustaining clubs.

Power Dynamos, now the only side never to be demoted, is now the last man standing but has survived the Copperbelt football recession thanks to continued sponsorship from CEC and enjoys top -8 status each season.

Meanwhile, in the middle of the gloom and inconsistency, one Copperbelt team Zesco United is in rude health- again duly thanks to their mother company and state power utility from whom they borrow their name.

Zesco have just retained their second successive league title just four years after being promoted.

However, that is not a consolation because for the first time ever, only two Copperbelt teams this year finished in the top- 8 with Zesco and Power who finished 1st and 5th respectively.

The only comfort the Copperbelt clubs can take is that for the first time ever, no midlands club got promoted with the two promotion slots from division 1 south taken up instead by Choma Eagles and Nakambala Leopards -both of Southern Province.

ZAMBIA’S CECAFA DRAWS

Zambia have drawn in Group B at the Uganda 2008 Cecafa Challenge Cup together with defending champions Sudan including Kenya, Burundi & Djibouti.

And Group A includes 2007 runners-up Rwanda, hosts Uganda, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Somalia.

Zambia play Djibouti in opening Group B Cecafa Challenge Cup match on Dec 31 in Junja at 12:30.

The 2006 Cecafa champions will face Kenya in their second Group B game on January 2 at 15:00 before facing Burundi in their penultimate pool game two days later on January 4th at the same time and venue.

Zambia will wrap-up their Group B matches on January 8 against Sudan at Nakivubo.

The semifinals will be played on January 11 with the 3rd and 4th place playoffs including finals to follow on the 13th.

Faz Premier League

Week 30

17/12/2008

Konkola Blades 1(Visto Kasongo 5″)- Zesco United 0

Roan United 1(Kelvin Mumba 27″)- Nchanga Rangers 2(Boyd Chanda 44″, Kelvin Mwelwa 76″)

Nkwazi 1(Gibson Banda 56″)-Green Buffaloes 2(Lawrence Phiri 51″ pen, Sebastain Mwansa 88″)

Chambishi 2(Sanida Zulu 41″, Venacious Mapande 44″)- City of Lusaka 1(Kennedy Chola 62″)

Zanaco 1(Given Singuluma) -Kabwe Warriors 0

Green Eagles 3(Shemu Kamanga, Martin Njovu, Tresford Mhango)-Lusaka Dynamos 1(Stanley Nshimbi)

Red Arrows 3(Aggripa Mbewe 37″, Macha Namez 69″ 76″)-Power Dynamos 0

Nkana 2(Maxwell Phiri 10″, Allen Mukuka 72″)-Young Arrows 1(Chiwanki Liyainga 62″)

Week 25

14/12/2008

Zesco United 0-Lusaka Dynamos 0

After games Played 17/12/2008

LEAGUE, INTL & CUP:

Roger Kola (Zanaco): 13

Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors): 12

Aubrey Zulu (Green Eagles): 12

Simon Bwalya (Power Dynamos): 9
Francis Kombe (Power Dynamos): 9
Mathew Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 9

Timothy Mbewe (Red Arrows): 8
Elson Mkandawire (Power Dynamos): 8
Chomba Ng’andwe (Young Arrows): 8
Kruger Mwansa (Young Arrows) : 8
Kelvin Mumba (Roan United): 7
Brian Chilando (Green Buffaloes): 7
Nicholas Zulu (Zesco United): 7
Jonah Sakuwaha (Zesco United): 7
Reuben Tembo (Green Buffaloes):7

Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes): 6
Lawrence Phiri (Green Buffaloes): 6
Given Singuluma (Zanaco): 6
William Njobvu (Lusaka Dynamos): 6
Morgan Hanjeema (Green Buffaloes): 6
Judge Mkandawire (Young Arrows): 6
Dan Sibanda (Red Arrows): 6
Patrick Kabamba (Nkana): 6
Chipulu Chileya (Konkola Blades): 6

Namez Macha (Red Arrows): 5
Shemu Kamanga (Green Eagles): 5
Chiwanki Liyianga (Young Arrows): 5
Winston Kalengo (Zanaco): 5
Enoch Sakala (Zesco United): 5
Chisi Mbewe (Red Arrows): 5
Chileshe Kabwe (Konkola Blades): 5
Lottie Phiri (Zesco United): 5

Zambia Sugar says no Jobs will be lost

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Management at Zambia Sugar PLC in Mazabuka has dispelled rumours that thousands of workers are threatened with massive job losses following the low production levels recorded coupled with the global financial crunch.

But Corporate Affairs Manager, Love Sievu told ZANIS in Mazabuka today, the company will instead create more job opportunities for local people following the expansion project whose implementation is within schedule.

He also said the awarding of a contract to a South African Company, Barlow World Logistics will not result in job losses.

Mr Sievu said the staff from Logistics that may not be taken on by Barlow World Logistic will be retained to the sugar company.

National Union of Plantation and Agricultural Workers, Kalilamukwenda Mudenda also confirmed that no employee will lose a job at Zambia Sugar Plc

Mr Mudenda said Management at Zambia Sugar assured the union that the staff that will not be taken by Barlow world logistic will be maintained by Zambia Sugar.

Mr Sievu also stated that reports suggesting that the company has recorded low sugar production are not true because currently the company has 40,000 metric tonnes in excess of sugar for domestic and industrial consumption.

He said an additional 15,000 metric tonnes will be produced in March next year at the commencement of the crushing season.

Mr Sievu said the failure by the company to harvest sugarcane from the 500 hectares of farmland should not cause speculation that the country will face another shortage of the commodity because the current stocks are enough to cater for all the consumers.

”The cane that has not been harvested will not be destroyed because it is only here in Zambia where we harvest it within Nine months but in our neighbours in South Africa, they harvest within 2 years. This should cause panic because we are going to crush the same cane that has not been harvested next year,” explained Sievu.

And Mr Sievu has disclosed that next year the company will start producing power self sufficiently to run the factory and irrigation facilities.

He said 30 mega watts will be produced per hour adding that, consumption for ZESCO power will be lessened.

Anxiety of being retrenched has gripped Security officers and staff from the Logistical section under the Marketing department following the awarding of a contract to Barlow World Logistics, a South African Company to run the section.

Some impeccable sources at the Security and Logistics sections told ZANIS in Mazabuka information they obtained from the human resource department has indicated that more retrenchments especially from Logistics section from Ndola, Lusaka and head office in Mazabuka are expected.

ENDS/HC/PK/ZANIS

Central Province Royal Foundation to hold victory party for RB

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The Central Province Royal Foundation has disclosed that it will hold a celebration event in the province to celebrate the victory of Rupiah Banda in the October 30 presidential poll and the subsequent appointment of George Kunda as Republican Vice President.

Royal Foundation Chairperson Senior Chief Chibale of the Lala people said the people were happy with the appointment of George Kunda as Republican Vice President.

Chief Chibale said this when the Vice President paid a courtesy call on him in Serenje today.

Senior Chief Chibale has since assured President Banda and Vice President George Kunda of his subjects’ full support to all government development programmes.

Meanwhile traditional rulers in Serenje District have called on government to demarcate land with a view to addressing land wrangles among chiefs in their Chiefdoms.

Senior Chief Chitambo who spoke on behalf of others said land boundaries of 1958 were outdated.

He further called on government to development programmes and other strategies aimed at enhancing food security in the country.

Chief Chitambo said there was need for government to put in place measures aimed at addressing Global Economic Financial Crisis that major countries were experiencing.

The traditional ruler has since thanked the people of Zambia for the peace and unity they have exhibited before, during and after the death of President Levy Patrick Mwanawasa.

ZANIS/TK/EML/AM/ENDS

Fuel price reduction not going to happen

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The Government will slip into debt if the delayed off-loading of the recently bought 90,000 tonnes of crude oil persists, Energy and Water Development Permanent Secretary, Peter Mumba has said.

Mr Mumba also said the anticipated reduction of the pump price of fuel might not be done because the continued depreciation of the Kwacha had substantially moderated the benefits of the cheaper import of crude oil.

Mr Mumba said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that the Government was supposed to refine the feedstock and sell the finished products so that it could pay the PTA Bank in the agreed three months but the off-loading had been delayed.

“The consequences of going into a huge debt are that the financiers may in future refuse to fund any shipment for the country,” he said.

He said Tazama finally started pumping the crude oil from the port of Dar-es-Salaam into Indeni Petroleum Refinery last week but the limited capacity of the plant made it impossible to pump all the cargo to Ndola.

“We should pay the financier within 90 days to avoid incurring a debt which will put the Government in unnecessary financial problems but because of the continued delay in the off-loading this may just happen.

“Looking at the prevailing situation where the Kwacha has continued to lose its strength, even the reduction of fuel pump prices may not be possible because it may plunge us into debt as it would require a Government subsidy,” Mr Mumba said.

He said the crude oil, which Tazama started pumping last week, arrived in Dar-es-Salaam on November 26 but could not be sent to Zambia because oil marketing companies (OMCs) had flooded the market with finished products.

He said the OMCs had assured the Government that their fuel stocks were supposed to finish by the end of December after which they were expected to start buying fuel from Tazama.
Mr Mumba said the depreciation of the Kwacha from around K3,500 to K5,000 to a United States (US) dollar had made it impossible for the Government to reduce the price of fuel.
The Government had asked the Energy Regulation Board to calculate and see if it would make any saving from the reduced price of oil after the Kwacha tumbled.
Mr Mumba said the next shipment of crude oil was expected in February next year and that arrangements had already been made.

Times of Zambia

Construction of stadium to begin soon

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Place where the grandstand once stood
Place where the grandstand once stood at independence stadium

The construction of a new ultra modern stadium in Ndola will commence in March next year.

Sports Minister, Kenneth Chipungu, says government is still committed to the building of the sports facility before 2010.

The 45,000 seater stadium which will be erected by the Chinese government is expected to cost 60 million United States dollars.

Chipungu says he has had a fruitful discussion with the Chinese Ambassador to Zambia over the construction of the stadium.

He says the procedures of public bidding and evaluation of the project has begun.

Chipungu also says government is committed to completing rehabilitation works at the Independence Stadium in Lusaka.

ZNBC

Soldiers sue government

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More than 1,000 Zambia Army Officers and Soldiers have sued the state for unlawfully and wrongfully withholding 50 percent of monies due to them for peace keeping missions.

This is money the soldiers would have been paid for peace keeping operations in Mozambique, Rwanda and Angola between 1994 and 1996.

This is according to a lawsuit against the Attorney General filed in the Lusaka High Court by Major, Samuel Mbumwae, and 1,118 others.

The officers claim that they were selected to participate in peace keeping missions and were entitled to 998 dollars a month paid by the United Nations.

However, they were only given 50 pecent of their money.

The State and the Army Officers and Soldiers have been involved in legal battles over the funds with consent judgments signed for government to settle the outstanding monies but in vain.

ZNBC

Civil servants demand decent housing allowances

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The Civil Servants Union of Zambia, CSAWUZ, has challenged government to give civil servants decent housing allowances.

CSAWUZ President, Leornard Hikaumba, said the current housing allowance of between K100,000 and K200,000 were not realistic and wondered how government expected the workers to afford descent housing.

Mr Hikaumba said civil servants were now asking to consider giving them decent salaries though not equivalent to those of Directors and Constitutional office holders.

He was speaking in Livingstone yesterday when Secretary to the Cabinet, Joshua Kanganja, officially opened the biannual delegates conference of the Civil Servants and Allied Workers Union of Zambia at Fairmount hotel.

Mr Hikaumba said civil servants were not supposed to be getting less than K450,000 housing allowance and blamed the problem on union leaders, who he said have kept quiet.

He said the union would not be intimidated with any threats next year, saying there were no dissenting views from the political leaders, whenever salaries for constitutional office holders were being increased.

Mr Hikaumba said while it was imperative that civil servants follow the Code of Ethics, he wondered how corruption was going to be fought with lean salaries that civil servants were currently getting.

He also challenged government to do something about the global financial crisis that was affecting the world.

“We challenge you to do something about this global crisis. As civil servants, we don’t want to be sacrificial lambs through the loss of jobs,” he said.

And Mr Hikaumba called on unions in the country to work together and form one solidable union that will have impact on government.

He said the current fragmentation of the union system in the country had weakened the trade unions thereby making it difficult to negotiate for better conditions of service.

And Secretary to Cabinet Dr Kanganja said it was agreeable that the housing allowance rates that civil servants were getting were unrealistic given the prevailing rentals on the market.

He, however, said there was need to move fast in broadening the tax base as there was need to create wealth that could be shared.

Dr Kanganja also noted that government would endeavor to do the best in terms of housing allowance and urged the civil servants to be professional in their conduct.

On constitutional office holders, Dr Kanganja said every time there was an increase in the salaries of civil servants, constitutional office holders also received a similar percentage.

ZANIS/ENDS/FM/SJK

VP Kunda starts central province tour

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Vice President George Kunda has arrived in Serenje District where he is expected to hold a series of meetings with MMD party officials and traditional chiefs.

Mr. Kunda is also scheduled to visit Nansanga Farming Block today morning. He is accompanied by Agriculture Minister Dr. Brian Chituwo, Education Minister Professor Geofrey Lungwangwa, Health Deputy Minister Mwendoi Akakandelwa and Local Government Deputy Minister Dr. Lwipa Puma.

He was received by Central Province Minister Ackmson Banda, Central Province Permanent Secretary Danny Lumbama, Gender Deputy Minister Lucy Changwe, Lands Deputy Minister Nasir Amir and other high ranking government officials.

The Vice President urged MMD party officials in Central Province to embark on early recruitment of new members, with a view to strengthen the party. Mr. Kunda said this is the only way of ensuring that the MMD scoops the 2011 Presidential and Parliamentary elections.

He said the opposition political parties were busy organizing themselves in an effort to challenge President Rupiah Banda in the 2011 polls.

Mr. Kunda further appealed to all MMD party officials and Heads of government departments to encourage people to grow more food, in order to address the various challenges that the country is facing. He cited the rising prices of mealie meal and other essential commodities as some of the major challenges that Zambia is facing.

The Vice President however assured the nation that government, under the leadership of President Rupiah Banda is committed to put in place measures aimed at alleviating poverty and hunger in Zambia. Mr. Kunda cited the Fertilizer Support Programme and the introduction and implementation of the Private/Public Partnership in the agricultural sector as some of the major programmes that the government was implementing, with a view of enhancing food security in the country.

He further said government has withdrawn from hosting the 2011 All Africa Games, in a bid to facilitate the construction and rehabilitation of more schools, roads, hospitals and other development infrastructure in the nation.

He said he had decided to visit Central Province in order to thank the people in the region for voting for the MMD and Mr. Rupiah Banda as Republican President.

After his three day visit in Serenje, the Vice President will have a night stop-over in Kabwe before returning to Lusaka on 21 December, 2008.

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