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Young people demand to take part in national affairs

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National Group for Emerging Leaders has challenged government to allow young people to get involved in the running of the country by appointing youths into government.

Organization Secretary General Stembridge Mwangala says young people have for a long time been struggling to get recognition by government.

Briefing the press in Lusaka today, Mr. Mwangala said young people should be given chance to participate in national affairs.

He pointed out that young people need to be incorporate into leadership and groomed to take up leadership.

Mr. Mwangala said it is worrying that young people are being discriminated against in terms of leadership.

He said they are many young people with the capacity to hold influential positions in government.

Mr. Mwangala noted that young people are facing many social challenges that include the ravages of HIV/AIDS and unemployment.

He questioned how long young people should wait before they are given chance to participate in national affairs.

And government says it is committed to supporting young people to become agents of positive change.

Sports, Youth and Child Development Deputy Minister Dr. Christopher Kalila says this is why the ministry of sports, youth and child development has placed the youth at the centre of all its work.

He added that there is need for youths to be proactive participants in shaping their future and that of the country.

Dr. Kalila was speaking when he officiated at the Dance For Life ceremony in Lusaka today.

Speaking earlier, Students Partnership World Zambia Country Director John Kalage said Dance for Life initiative aims at bringing HIV and AIDS education to young people through music and dance, inspiring them to take action to push back the epidemic.

Mr. Kalage said young people account for almost 45 percent of all new HIV infections with an estimated 5.5million young people living with HIV today.

He added that Students Partnership World Zambia recognizes then value of protecting our young people by imparting them with life skills.

And Zain Zambia Public Relations  and Corporate Affairs Manager Kennedy Mambwe said Zain was happy to be part of the Dance for Life initiative that brings together youths in 19 countries worldwide via satellite to celebrate the achievements of young people in pushing back HIV and AIDS.

He said youths form part of that group of people with plenty of potential that should be harnessed for the development of our continent.

ZANIS/GP/AM/ENDS

HIV/AIDS remains a source of grave concern – Syamujaye

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Eastern Province Deputy Permanent Secretary Euralia Syamujaye says HIV and AIDS has remained an issue of grave concern in communities and at work places.

Mrs. Syamujaye says government departments have not been spared by the HIV/AIDS pandemic hence the need for concerted efforts from all government departments to mitigate the scourge.

She was speaking at the Anti Retroviral Therapy (ART) management course for government departments held at Crystal Springs Hotel in Chipata today.

Mrs. Syamujaye said the participants should be serious crusaders against the spread of the pandemic in a bid to lower the prevalence of the disease.

She however, lamented that some people have a tendency of attending workshops without implementing what they have learned.

“When you go back to the offices you must be professionals in dealing with HIV and AIDS issues at your work places and also in communities so that together you disseminate information which will assist the people,” she added.

Mrs. Syamujaye said all the departments that were represented at the workshop had a very important role to play hence the need for them to be committed towards the fight against HIV/AIDS.

And speaking earlier, Provincial AIDS Coordination Advisor Emmanuel Chama said 64 people from government line ministries will be trained on ART from all the eight districts in the region.

Mr. Chama said eight people from each district would be trained and challenged participants to role out the programme for the benefit of communities and workmates.

The departments in attendance were Health, Education, Office of the President and Works and Supply.

Others departments were Police, Prisons, Culture and Zambia News and Information Services.

HIV/AIDS threatens productivity, profitability and the welfare of employees and their families. Workplace HIV/AIDS policies and programmes can play a vital role in raising awareness around HIV, preventing HIV infection and caring for people living with HIV.

ENDS/DM/AM/ZANIS

Zambia Institute of Purchasing and Supply renews zeal to combat corruption

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The Zambia Institute of Purchasing and Supply has pledged to scale up the fight against corruption among its members in line with government’s policy of zero tolerance to corruption.

Zambia Institute of Purchasing and Supply Kitwe chapter chairman Heggie Kalangwa however notes that the fight against corruption in relation to the purchase and supply of goods and services would only be won if both the public and private sectors employed qualified people accredited to the Zambia Institute of Purchasing and Supply.

Mr. Kalangwa was speaking in Kitwe last evening at a dinner dance hosted by the institute at hotel Edinburgh.

He said the institution would continue making the procurement and supply management profession in Zambia as a vehicle and tool for economic prosperity through prudent procurement and supply.

Mr. Kalangwa told the diners that his institution has also come up with a deliberate programme of sensitizing members on the dangers of HIV and AIDS in all its forums.

Government has assured the nation that remains steadfast to virtues of good governance and combating corruption as the vice has devastating effects on any nation’s development prospects due to the cost to the nation of corrupt practices.

Zambia is on record that it condemns all forms of corruption as it only serves to benefit those with selfish interests at the expense of the many who are wallowing in poverty.
ENDS/PK/AM/ZANIS

Zambian Courts to be Computerised

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The Investment Climate Facility for Africa-ICF today signed an agreement with the Judiciary of the government of Zambia on the computerization of the Zambian courts.

The Agreement is aimed at increasing Judicial efficiency by computerizing and automating all courts procedures.

The first phase of the project which will cost US$600,000 will not only facilitate computerization but also provide training for court staff to ensure they are able to use the new technology.

The Judiciary in Zambia currently record court proceedings manually and by computerizing existing systems, the time spent on each case will be dramatically reduced.

Chief Justice Ernest Sakala said the Project of computerizing the Zambian courts comes at a time when society has raised concerns at the slow pace the Judiciary is disposing off matters in courts.

Chief Justice Sakala said the project has also come at a time when everywhere in the region, courts are being called upon to deliver a service to communities they serve saying the world is at the same time under going immense technological change.

The Chief Justice explained that while upgrading of physical facilities on its own would not guarantee autonomy and independence of the Judiciary, better facilities and work environment often contribute to higher motivation and productivity of the members of the Judiciary.

He pointed out that there was need though for the Judiciary to be efficient, effective and equitable in its duties.

Chief Justice Sakala said it is the aim of the Judiciary that the computerization project with the assistant of the ICF will translate into a cost efficient system for the Judiciary in Zambia.

He revealed that the initial phase is expected to run for the next nine months saying upon success, the Judiciary will embark on the second phase which will cost over US$4 million.

He also revealed that the second phase is also expected to automate all registries, introduce and electronic data base to safe guard all court records and provide standby generators.

Chief Justice Ernest Sakala reiterated the need for the Judiciary to respond to the concerns of the citizens by improving the rate of disposing cases.

Speaking at the same function, ICF Executive Officer, Omari Issa said the changes to the Judiciary are relatively straight forward to implement but that the results are enormous in terms of the improvements to Zambia’s investment climate.

Mr. Issa said a modern Judiciary gives investors assurance that they can enforce contractual obligations fairly and speedily saying it is also an important indicator of a government’s commitment to create a healthy investment climate.

He reiterated ICF’s support to the project in Zambia.

And the Law Association of Zambia-LAZ Honorary Treasurer Overs Banda said LAZ is excited about the project saying LAZ will work with the Judiciary and the Consultant to ensure the success of the project.

ICF is a unique public-private partnership between government and business that aims to help Africa create a more attractive business environment and realize its potential as a global player and trading partner.

ICF works to remove real and perceived obstacles to domestic and foreign investment by assisting Africans to prepare and promote the continent as an investment destination.

ENDS/CBM/AM/ZANIS

FAZ Premier League Results

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Kabwe Warriors 1-2 Roan United

Red Arrows 3-0 Zanaco

Green Buffaloes 1 – 1 Chambishi

Power Dynamos 0-0 Nchanga Rangers

Konkola Blades 1 -0 Green Eagles

Nkwazi 1 – 1 Nkana **

Young Arrows 0-1 City of Lusaka

* Match abandoned after Nkana Fans ran riot when referee Wellington Koama awarded Nkwazi a penalty

GREEN Buffaloes' Dennis Banda brings down Chambishi's Kangwa Bwalya during the KCM-FAZ week 25 match played at Woodlands standium in Lusaka
GREEN Buffaloes’ Dennis Banda brings down Chambishi’s Kangwa Bwalya during the KCM-FAZ week 25 match played at Woodlands standium in Lusaka

Application Over Style Hands Zambia Under-20 Win

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Zambia Under-20 beat Seychelles Under-20, 3-0 in the two sides opening match at this years Cosafa Youth Cup in a Group A match played at Galeswane Stadium in Kimberly this afternoon.

The result was not a true reflection of proceedings on the pitch in this scrappy match that Zambia failed to give an authoritative performance but applied the fundamentals against a resolute Seychelles who had stacked-up five men at the back.

It was a poor first half, and game overall, that saw the record 7-time Cosafa Under-20 champions fail to spark or give anything close to a convincing performance.

Moreover, strikers John Chingandu and Morgan Kaoma failed to blend in attack and constantly got into each others way.

The star of the show for Zambia throughout wasn’t playmaker and captain Henry Banda from Zanaco as eagerly anticipated but his fellow midfielder Nathan Sinkala of Green Buffaloes who was Zambia’s quality player in the 90 minutes.

Banda was substituted in the 80th minute to summarize Zambia’s overall report card on Saturday at Galeswane.

However, it was man-of-the-match Sinkala with a commanding display in his defensive midfield role and elegant passing that calmed the storm before it raged uncontrollably in attack when he sent the ball forward.

Sinkala almost got a deserved reward for his display with goal for Zambia in the 21st minute but his long-range shot hit the horizontal before landing on the goal line and was later cleared out of play.

And after much huff and puff, Zambia scored their opening goal in the 36th minute through Kaoma after poking the ball through a forest of Seychelles players from inside the 6-yard box on the near post.

Seychelles then gave Zambia a late first half scare in the 45th minute when Alfredo Manoo tested goalkeeper William Chibale with a thumping shot that the Lusaka Dynamos minder parried for a corner that came to nothing.

Zambia made it 2-0 in the 74th minute in the midst of another uncoordinated display when Kaoma tapped in a cross from Innocent Mwaba to get his second of the tournament.

Mwaba should have made it 3-0 four minutes later but skied the ball at point blank range when it seemed easier to tap-in the ball from the near post outside the 6 than hit it with such force that veered wildly over the bar.

Zambia made it 3-0 dead on 90 minutes when Saint Nkhoma, who had just replaced Banda 10 minutes earlier, turned in the ball from a Jimmy Chisenga pass.

The wins somewhat eases some pressure on Zambia ahead of Mondays big penultimate stage showdown against Group A leaders South Africa at De Beers Stadium in a match that will decide the fate of one of the two teams in this years tournament.

South Africa swept Lesotho off the park with a 4-0 win on Friday at Absa Park with a thorough display of football that must have made the diski gods very proud.

Zambia are second in the Group level on 3 points with South Africa who lead with a better goal difference while Seychelles and Lesotho are 3rd and 4th respectively at the end of match day one.

Malawi 5- Mauritius 0

Zimbabwe 3- Botswana 2

Swaziland 3- Namibia 3

Madagascar 1- Comoros 1*

*Abandoned after 15 minutes due to administrative reasons. Cosafa to make decision on Sunday.

UPDATE

Zambia Vs Angola to be played on Sunday

Lions Club of Mulugushi donates to Chawama Health Centre

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LIONS club of Mulungushi president Enid Sakala shows Chawama clinic sister-in-charge Evelyn Nkhata solar power equipment which was donated to the clininc
LIONS club of Mulungushi president Enid Sakala shows Chawama clinic sister-in-charge Evelyn Nkhata solar power equipment which was donated to the clininc

The Lions Club of Mulugushi today handed over a solar system worthy K18 million to Chawama Health Centre.

Speaking at the hand over ceremony, Lions Club of Mulugushi president Enid Sakala said the move is a practical demonstration of the organization’s commitment to help communities.

Lion Sakala said the Lions Club of Mulugushi was aware of the challenges faced by the clinic, especially in the maternity wing, due to frequent electricity power cuts.

Lion Sakala said the solar system is aimed at ensuring that the clinic operates smoothly despite the electricity power cuts.

Chawama Health Centre Sister-in-Charge Evelyn Tembo said Chawama Health Centre was servicing the community in Chawama, Msisi, Kamwala, Lilayi, Makeni and many other surrounding areas.

She said an average of 600 deliveries are carried out at the health centre per month, hence reliable power is critical to the health centre.

Sister Tembo said the solar system will help the midwives not to conduct deliveries in the dark which was a danger to the babies and the mothers.

ZANIS/GP/AM/ENDS

Refurbish Cathedral of the Holy Cross- RB

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President Rupiah Banda, First Lady Thandiwe (centre) and Mrs Maureen Mwanawasa dancing during the Cathedral of the Holy Cross co-operate partnership ball in Lusaka on Friday night.
President Rupiah Banda, First Lady Thandiwe (centre) and Mrs Maureen Mwanawasa dancing during the Cathedral of the Holy Cross co-operate partnership ball in Lusaka on Friday night.

President Rupiah Banda has called for the refurbishment and continuous maintenance of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross which was built over fifty years ago.

Mr. Banda said all the problems that the country has faced have been solved through gatherings at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross.

He said it was important therefore to have the church refurbished as soon as possible saying his administration is committed to seeing the Cathedral Partnership Corporate projects aimed at raising funds to refurbish the church succeed.

Mr. Banda was speaking in Lusaka last evening at the Cathedral Corporate Partnership ball whose theme was ‘ Restoring a National Spiritual Heritage through Partnership’.

The Republican President said the peace that the country is enjoying is unique as many countries on the continent have been to war while some are still torn apart from conflicts.

Mr. Banda noted that the church has a bid role to play in ensuring that the country continues to enjoy the peace and tranquility.

And speaking earlier Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Lusaka The Right Reverend David Njovu said the Cathedral of the Holy Cross has continued to play a central role in Zambia’s spiritual affairs and in guiding the nation.

Rev. Njovu said the Cathedral was therefore a symbol of Christ’s Lordship over Zambia which has now become even more significant with the declaration of Zambia as a Christian nation.

He noted that the church is humbled and inspired by the wisdom in the leaders to declare Zambia a Christian nation.

And the Duke of England Richard Roster who sent his best wishes for the Cathedral Corporate Partnership through the British High Commissioner, said the Cathedral was an important cultural centre.

Meanwhile Bank of Zambia Governor Kaleb Fundanga said the partnership should go beyond the immediate needs of the Cathedral but look further to the wider needs of the community.

In a speech read on his behalf by Bank of Zambia Corporate Affairs Manager Danny Kalyalya, Dr. Fundanga said there is enormous potential for public private partnerships to move this country forward saying the Bank of Zambia recognizes the importance of corporate social responsibility.

Dr. Fundanga who donated K10 million towards the refurbishing of the church urged the Cathedral community to open a Cathedral Corporate Partnership Account.

Hillsong united concert “rocked” !

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WORLD acclaimed award-winning music group, Hillsong United, this week put up a larger than life performance at the Lusaka Showgrounds where thousands of Christian faithfuls braved the showering evening for four hours of praise and worship.

The K20,000-per-head show, initially scheduled to run from 18:00 hours to 20:00 hours, started around 19:00 hours and went on and on until a few minutes before mid-night, as fans kept shouting for more from the band that has distinguished itself as an all-encompassing gospel group.

The venue was filled to capacity with only small portions remaining at the far end of the field, where it was darker.

Literally, every available space was taken up, and just a few minutes after the start of the show, the VIP gate was closed and patrons that had initially bought the tickets in advance had to end up using the main arena gate.

During the show, the group belted several popular tunes such as Everyday, We look to You, Hosanna, and Amazing Grace.

The audience danced their lungs out, raised hands in adoration and bowed knees in worship as the song leaders churned out one tune after the other.

It was an all-inspiring night that did not need one to know the lyrics of the song in order to sing along.

Two huge plasma screens placed at the far end of the stage simultaneously showed the lyrics and live pictures of the concert proceedings as one worship leader after the other took to the stage.

The stage itself was magnificently befitting for this significant gospel musical concert that could not just seem to have quenched the thirst of the Zambian fans, who have over the years been fed on sub-standard shows without an option.

The stage, which was flown in and mounted a few days before the show, was as high as 15 metres with psychedelic lights flashing all over the field.

“This is the first concert of its kind. I have never seen such a professionally organised concert in Zambia,” commented a female fan as she looked lost in the mammoth crowd. “We have a long way to go before we can get to this level in Zambia.”

Earlier, gifted singers Ephraim Mutalange and Stanley Chipuma, had ably delivered a curtain-raiser that stirred the hunger of the people, and seemingly prepared the audience for the things to unfold later in the evening.

Information Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha, who graced the occasion, commended the organisers, Doxa Music, for bringing the international group in the country and assured that “Zambia will always remain a Christian Nation”.
Times of Zambia

Only 3% of the farmers in Gwembe will benefit from Fertiliser programme

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Only three percent of the farming community in Gwembe will benefit from the 240 packs of farming inputs received under the 2008-2009 Fertilizer Support Program (FSP) because of insufficient number.

Speaking at the flagging-off ceremony in Gwembe, District commissioner Dorothy Hamvula said Government was aware that the inputs allocated to the District were insufficient, adding that efforts were being made to source for more inputs.

“My office is aware that the inputs allocated to Gwembe will only cater for three percent of the farming community, and my office will support all efforts to source more inputs,” she said.

She observed that it was unfortunate that some co-operatives were only seen to be active at the time of input distribution.

“Unfortunately, for some co-operatives this becomes their only active , they do nothing to promote growth of their co-operatives, some of them even fail to hold Annual General Meetings” Mrs Hamvula said.

She advised the Co-operatives to develop enterprises that can provide services to the community, in order to generate more money for themselves.

She also called on the beneficiaries of the inputs to utilize the packs for the production of the staple food (maize), saying that her office would not take kindly to anyone found selling the inputs, as the program was aimed at enhancing household and subsequently national food security.

And speaking at the same occasion, District Agriculture Community Chairman Simeon Mungazi said the 240 packs of FSP inputs received in Gwembe would benefit 29 farmer co-operatives groups.

“Last year only 21 co-operatives benefited, this year 29 will benefit, but the amount of inputs received is not enough, we need at least 600 packs,” he noted.

Mr. Mungazi appealed to Government to consider scaling up the program to cover not less than 1,000 beneficiaries in the District.

He implored the farmer co-operatives to utilize the inputs to ensure increased production of maize from the current two tones per hectare, to at least five tones per hectare.

And District Co-operatives Officer Emmanuel Mulenga said it was regrettable to note that 97 percent of the farmer co-operatives would go without inputs this year.

He appealed to Government to consider scaling up the exercise to benefit at least 10 percent of households in the District, as a measure aimed at reducing the dependency on relief food.

ZANIS/MZ/ENDS/MM

Solwezi district makes K 800 million from fertiliser sells

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Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives in Solwezi district has received more than K800,000,000 from sales of fertilizer and seed under the Fertilizer Support Programme to farmers in the district.

Acting District Marketing and Cooperatives officer Francis Mwansa said in an interview, Friday, that his office has collected K872,908,572 from farmers through maize seed and fertilizer sales in less than two weeks but due erratic supply of fertilizer all stocks has since been exhausted in the shed.

Mr Mwansa said that his office only received 15,352 x 50kg bags (1919 packs) instead of 19,200 x 50 kg bags (2400 packs) resulting in a serious shortage of both urea and basal fertilizer in the district.

He nevertheless, advised the farmers to only deposit money for maize seed so that they are able to plant as they wait for more fertilizer expected to be delivered soon.

He appealed to farmers not to panic as the situation was being handled by higher authorities to ensure that the remaining fertilizer is sent to the district.

By Tuesday this week about 136 registered cooperatives had collected their consignment of fertilizer from Nyiombo depot.

Meanwhile 15 registered cooperatives from Mushindamo block may not benefit from this years fertilizer support programme due to the late submission of the farmers applications forms.

Chairperson for Lwambanga cooperative, Abel Kafwimbi said that he was not happy that his block had been left out in this year’s fertilizer support programme.

Mr Kafwimbi, who is also Vice Chairperson for Mushindamo block, said that the fertilizer got finished and the entire Mushindamo block only managed to get 240 x 50 bags (30 packs) which have not been collected yet.

The cooperatives that submitted late include, Kafifolo, Lubinga, Lifesaver, Lunga source, Kan’gamo, Kyamato, Mushindamo, Masaka, Milembe, Kashiba, Kyafulabunga, Lwamibanga, Kasanfu, Kapako and Minkonk.

However, District Agriculture Committee Chairperson (DAC), Paul Chipoya said the distribution of the fertilizer has been okay.

He said that the number of bags of fertilizer was too low as compared to the number of applicants, adding that farmers bought off all the stocks in the shed resulting to some cooperatives not benefiting.

Mr Chipoya said that Mushindamo block should not blame DAC for not participating due their late submission of applications, but told the 15 cooperatives that in case of any additional fertilizer the DAC may considered them.

Namwala DC wakes up to a rude shock

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Namwala District Commissioner Eunice Nawa and Office of the President Staff today woke up to a rude shock when they found a coffin and a cross at the doors of the respective offices.

The coffin was placed against the door to the District Commissioner’s Office while the cross was found at the door of the Office of the President.

Police with the help of a security guard at the District Administration offices have since arrested a suspect.

Webby Mukonda, the security guard who was on duty at the time of the bizarre incident, narrated to ZANIS that he saw the suspect place the coffin and the cross at the office of the District Commissioner and Office of the President respectively at about 05:00 hours.

The suspect has been charged with conduct likely to breach the peace.

Under the Zambian laws, the Witchcraft Act in particular, the practice of witchcraft is forbidden. The Act makes it an offence to do anything which would entail having recourse to non-natural means to effect certain purposes. Further to accuse anyone of witchcraft, sorcery or some similar metaphysical enterprise is also an offence.
ENDS/FM/AM/ZANIS

Zambia Senior And Junior Teams Chase Wins on Saturday

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Both Zambia senior and junior teams are in action today away in important matches.

Herve Renard’s side are in Luanda where they face hosts Angola in a Caf Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifier 2nd round, 1st leg game.

Zambia will host Angola in the final return leg on December 13 at Konkola Stadium with the winner over the two legs qualifying to the inaugural CHAN tournament to be hosted by Cote d’Ivoire next March.

CHAN is a new Caf nations tournament exclusively for home-based national team players.

And the Zambia Under-20 team open their 2008 Cosafa Under-20 Cup campaign against Seychelles in a Group A game in Kimberly.

Meanwhile, Zambia’s Cosafa Under-20 Group A opponents and hosts South Africa set the standard on the opening day of this years event yesterday after outclassing Lesotho 4-0 at Absa Stadium in Kimberly.

Lesotho were toothless against a vibrant South Africa who face their biggest test on Monday when they take on old foe Zambia in the two sides big penultimate Group A match at the same venue.

South Africa took the lead in the 10th minute through Thulane Serero who finished off a cross from Mandla Masango.

The 2007 Cosafa Under-20 Cup runner-up were 2-0 on 41 minutes through rising star Phumelele Bhengu who scored the first of his two goals in the match.

Bhengu completed his brace in the 49th minute before Serero joined in on the act 16 minutes from time with a sublime strike from a tight angle inside the 6-yard to the far post.

Zambia this afternoon face Seychelles in match one and in a game they must win to give them some confidence ahead of their big derby showdown against Amajita at the start of the week.

RB delivers UNZA meal allowance promise

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Students at the University of Zambia (UNZA) Great East road campus in Lusaka have started getting their increased meal allowances which have been back-dated to last month.

UNZASU president Solomon Ngambi has commended President Rupiah Banda for increasing student allowances by 50 percent and ensuring that the students receive the money.

Mr. Ngambi told ZNBC news that students are grateful to the President for fulfilling his promise.

He said students are particularly happy at the fact that meal allowances have been stagnant for the last four years.

President Banda recently directed the Minister of Education to increase monthly meal allowances for students from K3-hundred thousand to K4-hundred and 50 thousand.

[ZNBC]

CAZ buys kit to track mobile phnes’ quality of service

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The Communications Authority of Zambia has bought equipment to be used in monitoring standards of services offered by mobile phone service providers.

The Authority spent K2.9 billion to buy Quality of Service standards equipment launched by Communication Deputy Minister, Mubika Mubika.

Mr. Mubika said the equipment will not only help follow up complaints from subscribers but also improve service provision.

Communications Authority Acting Director General, Richard Mwanza said the equipment will be based in Livingstone and Kitwe while Lusaka will have a mobile monitoring equipment.

Mr. Mwanza said the equipment will be able to detect network failures and publish quarterly reports to both subscribers and mobile phone companies.

He said the authority hopes that with this new equipment, service providers will improve their operations.
[ZNBC]