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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.

ENDS/TK/PK/ZANIS

Justice Florence Mumba courts Japanese Investors

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Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) chairperson Justice Florence Mumba has urged Japanese Investors to invest in Zambia by highlighting various opportunities in various sectors of the Zambian economy.

Justice Mumba urged Japanese companies to consider investing in the tourism, agriculture, and the manufacturing industry which have been identified as priority sectors by the Zambian government.

She said there was great potential for investments in the energy sector as Zambia was experiencing shortage of power.

Justice Mumba also urged Japanese companies to seriously consider investing in value addition and as Zambia’s copper production is focused to unprecedently rise by 2011.

She added that the current smelting capacity was small at 3,000 metric tonnes against production output of over 550,000 metric tonnes.

Speaking at the same seminar, Zambia’s Ambassador to Japan, Godfrey Simasiku, has urged that country’s public and private sector to explore investment opportunities in Zambia.

Mr. Simasiku says enormous investment potential exists in many sectors of the Zambian economy such as in mining and power generation.

Speaking today during a seminar for promoting investment in Zambia focusing on mining in Tokyo, Japan, Mr. Simasiku further pointed out that Zambia was politically stable hence a safe haven for investment.

He also explained that the cost of doing business in Zambia had been reduced by establishing the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA), which acts as one stop centre for investment.

And Director for Geological Survey Department, Kennedy Liyungu said with the progress made so far in the discovery of oil and gas in the country, 29 blocks have been demarcated for oil and gas prospecting.

He said tender bids for interested companies will be opened in 2009 and has since requested Japanese companies to consider participating in prospecting for gas and oil in Zambia.

Mr. Liyungu said iron, manganese and nickel deposits have been found adding that other rare earth metals, nickel deposits have been found in Southern and Uranium deposits in North Western Provinces.

On Wednesday, December 17, 2008 the Zambian Embassy in Tokyo co-organized a seminar for promoting investment in Zambia focusing on mining and was sponsored by the Japan International Cooperation (JICA), Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC) and Mitsui Mineral Development Engineering Company, Limited (MINDECO).

ZANIS/AJN/AM/ENDS

Bwana Mkubwa shuts down as 365 workers lose jobs

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Bwana Mkubwa copper plant in Ndola on the Copperbelt has been closed and 365 workers laid off.

The mine has closed its plant due to lack of stock feed which was being imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Currently only the acid plant is operational.

But Mines Minister, Maxwell Mwale, says the closure of Bwana Mkubwa could have been avoided if management had planned its operations properly.

Mr. Mwale said in Ndola on Wednesday that management should have considered other alternatives of getting raw materials, as suggested by government.

He said government allowed First Quantum the owners of Bwana Mukubwa to explore in Mkushi and Mpongwe and wondered why management at the mine did not conclude the exploration.

Other mining firms on the copperbelt may lay off some workers as copper prices continue to go down on the international market.

President Rupiah Banda said on Tuesday that government is working hard to reduce the country’s dependence on copper.

He said efforts are under way to improve the tourism sector which will earn the country substantial revenue.

Meanwhile, Mines Minister, Maxwell Mwale, says government will not condone any level of asset stripping at any of the mines in view of the low copper prices on the international market.

Mr. Mwale says government is worried that some mine owners might start selling vital equipment as scrap metal.

Mr. Mwale was speaking after a meeting with the mine workers unions in Kitwe.

And Labour minister, Austin Liato, said issues affecting the mines in Zambia should not be politicized.

Mr. Liato said it is wrong for some opposition leaders to blame president, Rupiah Banda, for the low copper prices because the problem affects all copper producing countries.

[ZNBC]

First Lady urges mothers to take care of the sick

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda has said mothers play a vital role in taking care of the sick in families and the community as a whole.

Mrs. Banda said in Lusaka today that mothers should be patient, compassionate and loving to patients in order to make them recover quickly.

The first Lady said this when she led the Ministers’ wives during the presentation of building materials for the renovation of the mothers’ shelter at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka today.

Mrs. Banda further said that the UTH mothers’ Shelter has for a long time been in a bad state, adding that time had come to bring it back to its original good standard.

She said everything possible must be done to rehabilitate all the hospitals in the country.

Mrs. Banda said the Zambian government had done its part and that it now remained for the people to ensure that the mother’s shelter at the UTH and other health infrastructure throughout the country is regularly maintained.

Mrs. Banda appealed to all the women in Zambia to contribute to the well-being of the sick.

And UTH Managing Director, Peter Mwaba thanked the First Lady and the Ministers’ wives for their good gesture.

Among the commodities presented were tiles, 50 pockets of cement, roofing sheets, 79 sewer pipes, plumbing, carpentry materials and painting brushes worth millions of Kwacha.

ZANIS/AJN/PK/ENDS.

The NCC will not be suspended – RB

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MMD cadres dancing before President Rupiah Banda when he arrived from Chipata where he had gone for a two-day private visit

President Rupiah Banda says government will not suspend the National Constitutional Conference (NCC).

Speaking on arrival from Chipata, Eastern Province at Lusaka International Airport, Mr. Banda said the NCC has been accepted and embraced by Zambians.

President Banda said the NCC will continue with its deliberations until its set mandate has been fulfilled.

Mr. Banda was responding to questions from journalists on calls by some opposition politicians that government should suspend the NCC and channel the money towards the hosting of the All Africa Games slated for 2011 and solve the financial problems being faced by the mines due to the economic meltdown.

On calls for dialogue among political leaders, President Banda said he had no problem to dialogue with opposition political leaders in a bid to find lasting solutions to the problems faced by the country brought about by the global financial crisis.

Mr. Banda said calls for political leaders to meet and dialogue are welcome as government has always been ready to dialogue with all stakeholders on national issues.

The president was in Chipata, Eastern Province for his first visit to the area following his election as republican president in the October presidential election.

ENDS/AH/AM/ZANIS

Rangers Relegated, Arrows Shoot to Second

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There was some late drama on the final day of the season but no whishes came true for either Power Dynamos or Nchanga Rangers.

Rangers longest run record in the league ended when they were demoted for the first time ever despite winning 2-1 away to Roan United today at Kafubu Stadium in Luanshya.

Meanwhile, 10-man Power lost 3-0 away to Red Arrows to see the hosts cement their second place in the final round of league games and secure that final continental club cup berth in the Confederations Cup next year.

Rangers go down after finishing in 13th place level on 35 points with Lusaka Dynamos who survived thanks to a better goal difference despite going down 3-1 away to relegated and bottom placed Green Eagles.

Rangers last win in the top-flight came after rallying from 1-0 courtesy of goals from Boyd Chanda and Kelvin Mwelwa in the 44th and 76th minutes respectively.

This is after Roan had taken the lead in the 27th minute.

And at Nkoloma Stadium, Power’s hopes of playing in Africa for the first time since 2003 ended in disaster when they were crushed three-without-reply by Arrows.

Powers downfall begun in the 25th minute when Laughter Chilembe was sent off by referee Cornelius Mwanza after an off-the-ball incident before remonstrating with the official who did not hesitate to show him red.

Arrows then turned on the screw with goals from Agrippa Mbewe who scored the opener in the 37th minute from a tight angle after some slapstick defending by Perry Mubanga and his goalkeeper Evans Mwewa.

Namez Macha scored a brace with two thumping strikes in the 69th and 76th minutes to see Arrows secure second place on 48 points and a return to Africa after their 2005 misadventure.

Week 30

17/12/2008

Konkola Blades 1- Zesco United 0

Roan United 1- Nchanga Rangers 2

Nkwazi 1-Green Buffaloes 2

Chambishi 2- City of Lusaka 1

Zanaco 1 -Kabwe Warriors 0

Green Eagles 3-Lusaka Dynamos 1

Red Arrows 3-Power Dynamos 1
Nkana 2-Young Arrows 1

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No one is to blame for the Zambia’s economy– Dr. Mwanza

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Former Bank of Zambia Governor Jacob Mwanza says he is confident the economic recession being experience worldwide will short-term.

Dr. Mwanza who is also former University of Zambia Vice chancellor said this is so in that all countries have realized the need to stimulate the economy by pumping billions of dollars to activate the lending systems thereby providing resources for investments.

Speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today at the International Airport upon his arrival from Chipata where he accompanied President Rupiah Banda, Dr. Mwanza pointed out that so many remedial measures have been put by countries to correct the recession.

Dr. Mwanza ,a renown economist, pointed out that the financial problems that Zambia was going through should not be blamed on any one because the situation is due to globalization.

“What happens in any major economic leading countries affects everybody. If anything it’s the major financial giants who should be blamed for their recklessness in managing their credit portfolios which ended with no values because they could not be recovered,” said Dr. Mwanza.

He noted that Zambia can not escape the economic recession being experienced world wide especially that it relies on copper exports which have been affected by dramatic drop in prices.

The former Bank of Zambia Governor however said the future is bright because big countries like China will bounce back and the demand for copper will once again go up.

He echoed President Banda’s call for the country to diversify its economy saying the country needs to move away from reliance on one commodity.

ENDS/CBM/AM/ZANIS

Nchelenge man bites another’s genitals

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A 28-year-old man of Kashikishi in Nchelenge District is admitted to St. Pauls Mission Hospital after being bitten on the genitals by another man.

Sandys Chola of Daison village was severely bitten on his private parts after being found committing adultery with a married woman identified as Godfridah Lwimba.

Chola told ZANIS from his hospital bed that the assailant, Lewis Chola of Nkomba Village severely bit his private parts in the early hours of Sunday.

Chola, who regretted the adulterous affair, narrated that efforts to defend himself from the furious Lewis Chola failed because he was caught red handed in Godfridah’s matrimonial bedroom.

Chola said he is ashamed and regretted his actions and urged other men, who were in the habit of flirting with married women, to desist from such vices to avoid ending up in serious conflicts.

He complained that the injuries suffered in the fight could result in the possible loss of potence and affect his sexuality.

Chola, who was visibly in pain said because of the injuries, he is now unable to pass urine on his own and has to rely on a tube which has been inserted in the urinary tract at the hospital.

Godfridah defended her involvement in the adulterous affair saying it was because her marriage with Lewis was failing.

Meanwhile, Police in Nchelenge have picked up Lewis Chola for assaulting Chola and is expected to appear in court soon.

ENDS/ESM/ZANIS/SJK