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ADB gives Zambia a $24m loan

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Africa Development Bank Zambia country chief Vivian Apopo before signing the loan agreement for the poverty reduction budget support in Lusaka.
Africa Development Bank Zambia country chief Vivian Apopo before signing the loan agreement for the poverty reduction budget support in Lusaka.

The African Development Bank (ADB) has given Zambia a US$24 million concessional loan for budgetary support for next year and 2010.
The loan, whose agreement was signed by ADB and the Government in Lusaka yesterday, was awarded to Zambia under the Second Poverty Reduction Budget Support Programme.
Finance and National Planning Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane signed for Zambia while ADB resident representative, Vivienne Apopo signed for the bank.
The duo also signed the financing agreement for the Africa Legal Facility.
Dr Musokotwane said the $24 million which would be disbursed in two equal tranches would go towards supporting some of the on-going projects.
“The specific goal of these funds is to contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction through the provision of an enabling environment for private sector development.
“The funds will be disbursed in two tranches of equal amounts. One tranche will come in 2009 and the other will come through in 2010,” Dr Musokotwane said.
He said the Government had been implementing a number of development programmes in the last few years under the Fifth National Development Programme using finances from domestic sources and cooperating partners.
On the African Legal Facility, Dr Musokotwane said the facility was born following the declaration of African finance ministers in 2003 on aid, debt, the International Monetary Fund and HIV/AIDS.
The objective of the facility, he said, was to help heavily indebted poor countries in Africa to address the problem of creditors and enhance negotiation capacity for complex commercial, investment and other transactions.
“The Africa Legal Facility to be established shall be an international institution with full judicial personality under the law of the states who sign the agreement, Zambia inclusive,” he said.
Ms Apopo said the loan signed yesterday would help create a conducive and cost-effective business environment for the private sector, and accountable management and use of public resources.
She said the ADB had made financing commitment to Zambia amounting to $980 million and an additional $387 million was provided as debt relief since the 1970s.
For the Africa Legal Facility, Ms Apopo said the facility would provide legal advice to African countries faced with litigation and noted that countries through suits instituted by vulture funds had paid out about $700 million.
“A case in point in Zambia is the recent case of Donegal Vs Zambia in which judgment was awarded to Zambia,” she said.
Times of Zambia

Stop using HIV/AIDS pandemic as a source of livelihood, NGOs told.

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A Church leader in Kasama has taken a swipe against individuals and organizations using the HIV/AIDS pandemic as a source of livelihood.

Bread of Life Church Administrator Sylvia Bwalya says it is shameful and regrettable that some people were now involving themselves in HIV/AIDS programmes for the sole purpose of amassing wealth for themselves at the expense of those living with HIV/AIDS.

She said despite having many none governmental organizations receiving donor funds for HIV/AIDS programmes, the impact was not being felt by people living with the virus.

Mrs. Bwalya said as a result, the fight against HIV/AIDS would remain a pipedream if people do not change their bad attitude towards the pandemic.

She noted that the fight against HIV/AIDS requires men and women with compassion and love in order to win the battle.Mrs. Bwalya was speaking in Kasama during the commemoration to mark this year’s World Aids Day which fell on December 1.

She further urged people living with HIV not to despair but to look up to God for strength during their lifetime.And giving a moving testimony, Felitus Njovu, a Kasama resident who is living with AIDS positively, paid glowing tribute to the Government for enabling people with HIV to access Anti Retroviral Drugs (ARVs) freely in public health institutions.

Njovu said she does not feel ashamed to take the ARVs as they have helped to prolong her life. She urged people to undergo Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) in order to know their HIV status and take practical steps to combat the pandemic in their communities.

Currently, Northern Province boosts of having the least HIV prevalence rate in the country which now stands at 6.2 per cent from the initial eight (8) per cent.

ENDS/WS/PK/ZANIS.

Lusaka liquor traders warned

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Lusaka Province Liquor Licensing Board Chairperson, Elijah Chisanga, has warned bar and lodge owners dealing in liquor without liquor trading licenses that they risk having their businesses closed.

Mr. Chisanga who is also Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary advised liquor traders not to allow the under aged to enter bars or buy alcohol.

He issued the warning in Luangwa yesterday when he addressed bar and lodge owners after inspecting various bars and lodges in Luangwa and the lower Zambezi.

He expressed disappointment that most bars and lodges dealing in liquor in Lusaka Province were doing so without trading licenses.

Mr. Chisanga who was accompanied by the Lusaka Province liquor Board Members further urged all the Liquor traders in the area to quickly legalize their businesses within 30 days or face closure of their premises.

He said that those allowing under aged children in bars were contributing to juvenile delinquency, which he described as a hindrance to national development.

Speaking at the same occasion, a liquor trader, Bernard Namula commended the liquor licensing board for visiting the district.

Mr. Namula said the current scenario was sad, because many people were selling beer in any place of their choice without applying for liquor licenses.

He said illegal bars have mushroomed in the district and that this has led to the lowering of moral standards among the youths in the nation.

The Lusaka Province Liquor Licensing Board was in Luangwa District to inspect lodges and bars in order to discourage the illegal trading of beer.

ENDS/JS/PK/ZANIS.

10 year old girl drowns herself after an epileptic attack.

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A ten year old girl of Barton Compound in Livingstone yesterday drowned in the Maramba River after experiencing an epileptic attack.

Leonard Mwiya the grandfather of the girl said his grand daughter suffered from epilepsy for a long time and each time she had an attack of seizures, she rushed to Maramba River in a bid to drown herself but relatives were always on hand to restrain her, but that yesterday no one saw her rush to the river.

Southern Province Police Commanding Officer Lemmy Kajoba confirmed the drowning and death of the girl to ZANIS in Livingstone, adding that the bad news happened around 17:00 hours yesterday.

Mr. Kajoba said the body of the deceased was fished out of the river and that the police did not suspect any foul play. Meanwhile, a 26 year old woman of Dambwa Site and Service in Livingstone suspected of attempting to abort, was last Friday found dead in her bedroom by relatives.

Relatives to the deceased woman alleged that she drank a concoction prescribed by a witchdoctor to terminate her pregnancy but things went wrong and she died in her bedroom.

A check by police at the scene found the swollen body of the deceased, with her tongue turned black and foam at the mouth.

Mr. Kajoba confirmed the death of the woman and that poisoning was suspected although the results for the postmortem which was conducted were not yet available.

He said samples had already been sent to Lusaka for further investigation to determine the cause of the woman’s death.

A man identified as Ronald Sipikili of the same area was yesterday rushed to Livingstone General Hospital after he allegedly drank a concoction prescribed by a witchdoctor to help him enhance his manhood.

Sipikili sourced the concoction in Linda Compound within the tourist capital but upon drinking it, he complained of severe headache and dizziness and was later rushed to the hospital for treatment.

Police confirmed the development, adding that the witch doctor concerned was picked up to help the police with investigations into the matter. Mr. Kajoba warned people to avoid taking concoctions as they posed a danger to their lives.

In September this year, two Livingstone-based men aged 34 and 35 respectively, died after taking similar concoctions which they wanted to help enhance the erection of their manhoods.

ENDS/AMM/PK/ZANIS

Govt has released K400m CDF for use in Kasama

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Government has released K400 million Constituency Development Fund for use in Kasama Central Constituency. And the MMD in the area has thanked government for the gesture.

Kasama Central Constituency chairperson Nathan Ilunga said the timely release of the funds would go a long way in accelerating development projects in the area, which had stalled due to lack of resources.

He said the MMD government has shown its commitment of facilitating development by funding various development projects in constituencies.

The MMD official urged fellow politicians to learn to make viable promises, which they could honour, instead of making empty ones. Efforts to get a comment from Dr. Xavier Chishimba failed.

ENDS/WS/PK/ZANIS.

China increases investments

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China says it has grown its investment levels in Africa from 70 to 80 billion united states dollars this year.

The growth has been over a period of nine months.

Director in charge of West Asian and African Affairs in the Ministry of Commerce, Chai Zhijing, says Africa and Zambia in particular remain a strategic partner in trade relations.

Mr. Chai told ZNBC’s Anne Mukabe in Beijing, that his government will support investments that are aimed at benefiting the people of Africa and China.

He said the Chinese government has set up a credit facility, the China-Africa Development fund, to assist Chinese businessmen invest in various sectors of Zambia.

Mr. Chai said the abundant natural resources in Zambia makes the country a conducive place for investment.
[ZNBC]

IFC eyes mining and agricultural sectors

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President, Rupiah Banda, today held a closed door meeting with a delegation from the International Finance Corporation, a World Bank Group, at State House.

The meeting was also attended by World Bank country representative Kapil Kapor, Finance and National Planning Minister, Situmbeko Musokwane, and Presidential Affairs Minister, Gabriel Namulambe.

The closed door meeting, which lasted about half an hour, was called to discuss ways that IFC could employ in working with government to make the Zambian business environment more attractive to investors.

IFC Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Lars Thunell, said  the IFC delegation is in the country to discuss possibilities for World Bank support to the Zambian economy.He described as fruitful the private discussions held with President Banda and Finance and National Planning Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane.

Mr Thunell disclosed that IFC was very much likely to expand its presence in Zambia especially in the mining and agriculture sector.

He, further, stated that IFC was discussing with government on effective strategies of making the business environment more attractive.

And Finance Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane, said government would continue working with IFC in order to attract more foreign investment in the economy.

Mr Musokotwane said government is determined to promote both local and foreign investment to spur national economic growth.

IFC is one of the wings of the World Bank whose focus is to promote private sector investments in any given economy.

It also provides advice to certain sectors of the economy.

President Banda also held another closed door meeting with a group of investors from Korea.

The Korean investors are in the country to explore investment opportunities in various sectors of the economy.

Korea Youth Entrepreneur Association Chairman, Jang Jae Wan, is leading the delegation.The International Finance Corporation, IFC, of the World Bank has indicated that it would expand its presence in Zambia and help government grow the economy.

Nchelenge District council urged to stop brothels

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Nchelenge District Commissioner Wilson Kasoloko has urged the Council and Zambia Police to ensure that no night club or bar is allowed to have rooms in their premises in order to curb high incidences of HIV/AIDS cases.

Mr Kasoloko says it was unfortunate that while HIV infection rates were dropping in parts of Zambia, in Luapula Province, and Nchelenge District in particular, the infection rates are increasing.

He said the Fishing Industry, introduction of Guest Houses within the night clubs, and under age patrons in drinking places, were the major contributing factors that raised levels of HIV/AIDS.

The DC further stated that other factors include women or female fishmongers having unprotected sex with fishermen in order to get favors as well as un-regulated brewing and drinking of illicit beer.

Mr. Kasoloko said this when he addressed scores of Kashikishi residents to commemorates the 2008 World AIDS Day yesterday, whose theme was “ Leadership and Stopping HIV/AIDS, Keeping the Promise”.

He said the theme would not have come at a better time than now, calling all Leaders to take a leading role the fight against the pandemic.

Mr. Kasoloko directed Nchelenge District Council and all Law enforcement Agencies to ensure that everyone found wanting in this regard is brought to book, and their Licenses should not be renewed.

Speaking earlier, Nchelenge District Aids Task Force (DATF) Chairperson Thomas Tembo said that society should forget the mystery about the origin of HIV and concentrate on caring for the affected and the infected.

Mr. Tembo said stigma and discrimination should be a thing of the past, but care and support to the affected and vulnerable groups should be the leverage for future interventions if the fight against HIV/AIDS was to be won.

Delivering a commemoration sermon, Rev.Musonda Matutu of  The United Church of Zambia Nchelenge Consistory, urged Government to ensure that all the resources mobilized towards the fight against HIV/AIDS reach the target beneficiaries, People Living with HIV/AIDS.

Govt narrows gender gap in education

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Government says the country has continued narrowing the gender gap in both basic and high school education.

Education Minister Professor, Geoffrey Lungwangwa, said government has in particular managed to reduce the gender gap in enrollment at lower basic school level.

Prof. Lungwangwa said this when he officiated at the national symposium on girls education in Zambia dubbed ‘equalizing opportunities for girls education in Zambia’ held at Cresta Golf View Hotel in Lusaka today.

He attributed the progress to the partnership between government and other stakeholders such as traditional leaders, development agencies, NGO’s and responsive communities among others.

Prof. Lungwangwa said government is happy that many stakeholders have now united to reject negative attitudes and practices which offend the dignity of both females and males in education.

The minister noted that the crusade for Education For All has gained momentum resulting in strong political and donor will.

He added that among the positive outcomes of the political and donor will are the removal of school fees at lower and middle basic school levels and the provision of financial and material support to orphans and vulnerable children.

Earlier, Forum for African Educationalists of Zambia, FAWEZA, National Chairperson, Lilian Kapulu, said education plays a central role in safeguarding girls’ access and secure human rights.

Mrs Kapulu, who is also Education Permanent Secretary, said FAWEZA will remain committed to the advocacy campaign for educational policies and programmes that promote gender equality.

She said the commitment of the organization is based on the commitment that Zambia was part of the international community that pledged to achieve gender equality in education by 2015.

And speaking in a petition on behalf of girls in the country, Kabulonga Girls Pupil, Mary Wamala, challenged government to invest in building infrastructure that is user friendly to girls.

She said some girls dormitories especially in rural areas lack proper sanitary conditions that do not favor a conducive learning environment for the girl child.

Sata urged to give RB a chance

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Opposition Patriotic Front leader, Micheal Sata, has been advised to respect the will of the Zambian people, who elected President Rupiah Banda to manage the affairs of the nation.

Presidential Affairs Minister, Gabriel Namulambe, says Mr Sata should desist from engaging in activities likely to frustrate efforts of safeguarding the economic interests of the people of Zambia.

Mr Namulambe told ZANIS in an interview today that President Banda should be commended for appointing persons of high intergrity to serve in his administration.

He indicated that all Cabinet ministers were working hard towards addressing the negative effects of the global economic crisis.

He challenged Mr Sata to give President Banda chance to concentrate on issues affecting the welfare of the people.

Vehicle knocks down13 roadside traders

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AN angry mob on Sunday evening burnt a vehicle at Chililabombwe’s Mine Market after it sweved off the road and ploughed through a group of thirteen people who were later admitted to Konkola Mine Hospital.

Chililabombwe District Commissioner Timothy Musonda told ZANIS in an interview that the driver of the vehicle lost control and hit into the 13 people who were trading on the road side around 19:00 hours.

Mr. Musonda said the incident upset the on-lookers who pounced on the seemingly drunk driver and beat him up before setting the vehicle ablaze.

He said the mob became riotous and started throwing stones at vehicles but the Police moved in and restored order. By press time,  five of the accident victims were discharged from the hospital.

MMD squabbles:Teta is capable of advising Katele

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The MMD in Mwansabombwe Constituency in Kawambwa District has advised Luapula Province Publicity Information Secretary, a Mr. Kapambwe to stop attacking party Spokesperson Ben Tetamashimba.

Constituency Youth Chairman, James Kapota told ZANIS in Mwansabombwe that his members are not happy with the recent attacks on Mr. Tetamanshimba by Mr. Kapambwe in one of the tabloids.

He said insinuating that Mr. Tetamashimba is junior compared to the party’s National Secretary, Katele Kalumba is not welcome.

Mr. Kapota said that Mr. Tetamashimba is capable of advising Dr. Kalumba and that the unfortunate attacks should not be entertained.

He added that Mr. Tetamashimba was among the prominent party members building the MMD and he cautioned all MMD cadres to stick to the party’s constitution Article 9A and 9C.

Police demanding alot of money for road violations

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MINIBUS drivers operating on the Chilenje route slammed their brakes yesterday protesting against alleged traffic police harrassment, leaving scores of commuters stranded
MINIBUS drivers operating on the Chilenje route slammed their brakes yesterday protesting against alleged traffic police harrassment, leaving scores of commuters stranded

Public drivers operating on Lusaka’s town centre-Chilenje route yesterday parked their minibuses and damaged others in protest against a traffic police officer whom they alleged has been demanding money from them for any road regulation contravention.
A driver who sought anonymity said the officer was recently transferred from Central Police station to Chilenje and since his relocation, he had been demanding money from them and whoever refused was allegedly threatened with stiff charges.

But acting Inspector General of Police, Francis Kabonde refuted the allegations and warned that the police would not allow anarchy among the drivers because they were risking lives of members of the public.

The drivers, who abandoned the route as early as 04:00 hours, started gathering at selected bus stops where they ambushed any minibus seen carrying passengers as a way of picketing.

Several residents of Chilenje South township and other areas serviced by the route were stranded at various points and some of them could not make it to work while others resorted to walking.

Those at town centre could not reach the township and other areas on the route because no minibus was allowed to operate.

A number of minibuses, mainly belonging to Flash, were damaged and by 08:00 hours about five of them were found parked at Kabwata Police Station with shattered window panes.

Stranded commuters waiting to hike a ride at Kabwata St. Patrick bus stop in Lusaka
Stranded commuters waiting to hike a ride at Kabwata St. Patrick bus stop in Lusaka

A driver talked to said that the drivers operating on the route were angered by a traffic police officer who allegedly demanded a lot of money from them whenever they were found contravening the laws.

On why they were targeting Flash minibuses, the driver alleged the police treated the buses and drivers from the company like “sacred cows.”

Mr Kabonde and Road Transport and Safety Agency (RSTA) director Fredrick Mwalusaka are planning to introduce a law in which road contraveners will be taken to court instead of paying admission of guilt fees to the police.
Mr Kabonde and Mr Mwalusaka said the decision follows the continued complaints over charges, especially among bus operators, which in some cases has brought about
protests.
Mr Kabonde who was speaking to journalists was reacting to yesterday’s protests among bus drivers in Lusaka over the alleged impounding of buses, charging and claims of not being given receipts.
He said so far, police had not received any report of any traffic officer who was alleged to have been over charging minibus drivers and challenged those with evidence to report to his office.
He said following confusions yesterday, he summoned the officer to his office. He produced a receipt book and a number of people who have paid after admitting the charge.
He said the receipts also showed that out of 18 minibuses which were impounded, 15 had paid admission of guilty fees while the other three had not.
He said police officers would not sit and watch such lawlessness. He said police would soon be meeting the owners of the minibuses with a view of finding a lasting solution to what he termed as “life threatening ” behaviour.
And Mr Mwalusaka described the confusion, which erupted yesterday morning as sad because his organisation and drivers representatives had been holding talks over various concerns raised so far.
He said that allowing the courts to rule over the situation would address the matters of payments.
He further said the agency had no plans to increase the users fees and that it would soon be holding a public hearing on the conduct of the minibus drivers.

Chizhyuka calls for establishment of a Grain Marketing Board

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Opposition United party for National Development (UPND) Namwala Member of Parliament Robbie Chizhyuka has called for the establishment of a Grain Marketing Board (GMB) to over-see maize marketing in the country.

Speaking at a joint press briefing in Lusaka today,Major Chizhyuka said the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) should instead be the over-seer of storage facility for strategic food emergencies for the country

Major Chizhyuka said that the FRA should remain as it is not to be disbanded or restructured.

He cited the GMB has proved to be workable in neigbouring Malawi adding that Zambia could learn from her neighbour.

He accused the FRA of subjecting small scale farmers to untold suffering in delayed payments.

And acute hunger is threatening over 8,500 people in Sichifulo area in Kazungula district in Southern province.

Major Chizhyuka who disclosed this at the same function, said the villagers were feeding on boiled mangoes and other local poisonous wild roots for survival.

He said that this was because the Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) had allegedly displaced the villagers from the game management area.

Major Chizhyuka said the people are eating indya and caama toxicated wild roots and accused government of neglecting the people in preference to conversing wild animals.

He wondered how the productive settlers who located to the area in 1985 could vacate at the expense of foreign investor who intend to set up a game ranch in the same area.

The MP appealed to government to direct ZAWA to stop ‘vicitimising’ the settlers and allow them to continue their traditional pastoral farming he said contributed to the country’s food basket.

And Monze Central MP Jack Mwiimbu urged government to declare the hunger situation in the country a national disaster to allow the donor community to intervene in the situation.

“Let us think so low and bury our heads in the sand over this hunger situation obtaining in the country. We call on government to declare the hunger situation in the country a national disaster so that donor community can can to our aid as a country,” Captain Mwiimbu said.

Captain Mwiimbu’s sentiments follows the hunger situation experienced in some parts of the country when he had visited.
ZANIS/KC/ENDS/MM

Improved Zambia Fall to Slick South Africa

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South Africa all but ended 10-man Zambia’s hopes of a semifinal place at this years Cosafa Under-20 Cup after beating their archrivals 2-0 at De Beers stadium in Kimberley this afternoon.

Amajita took the lead barely 2 minutes played into the first half after dead-ball specialist and SuperSport United midfielder Masibusane Zongo curled in a long-range freekick that caught William Chibale off guard.

“That early goal unsettled us but we played well today but just couldn’t convert our chances,” coach Oswald Mutapa said after the game.

Yes, Zambia did play well and the much anticipated midfield duel between Nathan Sinkala and South African Thulani Serero did not disappoint.

Sinkala shifted a gear higher in combative mode as Serero was as vibrant as ever but was given little room to pull out all his little tricks.

Henry Banda too hit a good tone today and gave South Africa’s defence a torrid time and had his own little side-show with South African defender Michael Morton but as the game wore the little bite that Zambia possessed begun to fade.

Meanwhile, Banda will be missed by Zambia in their final game against Lesotho on Wednesday after receiving his second yellow card of the tournament.

Morgan Kaoma was shackled by Thulani Hlatshwayo before being substituted in the 68th minute and his replacement Saint Nkhoma added no value in attack before he was red carded in the 83rd minute following an innocuous looking tackle on the latter South African defender.

South Africa on the other had were as efficient as ever in attack with Serero giving Zambia’s defence a hard time while Zongo on three occasions teased Chiobale with his trademark free kicks.

South Africa sealed the win in the 64th minute after Mandla Masango side-footed the ball after benefiting from a dizzy run into the box by Sibusiso Mxoyana.

The hosts now need a draw on Wednesday against Seychelles to confirm their place in Fridays semifinals while Zambia seemingly hang on with the hope of a mathematical chance of beating them to that penultimate stage slot.