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ZESCO announces increased load shedding

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Zesco has announced that it will reduce power generation from its Kariba North Bank power station in order to carry out repair works.

Zesco Senior Manager for Marketing and Public Relations Monica Chisela said the company will switch off one of the two power lines as it carries out repair works on the 330 Kilo volts Kariba north bank power station line to Loaders hill.

Addressing the media at Zesco offices in Lusaka today, Ms. Chisela said the move will also allow a safe working environment on the line.

She said the reduced power generation at the power generating station will also result in increased load shedding during certain times of the day in order to maintain the power supply balance.

Mrs. Chisela has however advised customers that the impact of load shedding can be minimized if the demand on the limited power currently available is reduced.

She added that both domestic and commercial customers should therefore ensure that all non-essential appliances are switched off during peak hours to minimize electricity consumption.

Ms. Chisela has however assured customers that Zesco will expedite the repair works in order to restore the line in time.

And Ms. Chisela has disclosed that the Zambia-Zimbabwe power inter-connector which was switched off in September after some disturbances on the line was last week switched on.

She said the power inter-connector between the two countries was switched on after a series of consultations with the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA).

ZANIS/CM/AM/ENDS

Mosquito nets mistaken for fishing nets in Nangoma

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This year’s Anti-Malaria Campaign has received mixed reaction from residents in  Mumbwa district’s Nangoma constituency.

Nangoma Mission Hospital Director, Dr. Crispin Moyo, told ZANIS that 5,800 free mosquito nets from 2005 to date were distributed, and 2,750 were sold during this year’s exercise from the hospital.

Dr. Moyo said that the mosquito net distribution, coupled with the anti-mosquito spraying exercise, were designed to lessen the prevalence levels of the disease, and that pregnant women and children under five years were especially targeted because they constituted the highest segment of the mortality rate.

Dr. Moyo, however, lamented about what he termed “misdirected use of treated mosquito nets amongst certain village communities”, and expressed sadness on the use of mosquito nets for fishing activities.

He said that this practice hindered the entire objective of distributing treated nets to reduce malaria prevalence levels, and also impacted negatively on the marine life preservation of wetlands because fishing had its own stipulations regarding the type of nets.

Nangoma Ward area Councillor, Richard Kakoma (UPND), however, expressed dissatisfaction with the anti-mosquito spray campaign, charging that the exercise was not done extensively enough to cover much ground.

Mr. Kakoma complained that the personnel used in the exercise appeared to be in too much of a hurry, and that many parts of the ward were left unattended to from the time the exercise was launched two months ago.

Another councillor, Robbie Mutapwe, (MMD) of Mumbwa central’s Nalusangwe ward, observed that the exercise would have gained more impetus in his area if the co-ordinators had liaised with closely with him in his capacity as a civic leader.

Mr. Mutapwe lamented that coordinators of the exercise had over-looked his services, and that the involvement of ward councillors in such exercises was cardinal in guaranteeing success.

Foreign investment key to Zambias economy- Musokotwane

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New Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane and his counterpart from Transport Dora Siliya
New Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane and his counterpart from Transport Dora Siliya

FINANCE and National Planning Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane has pledged to ensure that Zambia’s economic growth is not overturned by the prevailing global crisis.

Dr Musokotwane said attracting foreign capital, in the face of the shrinking foreign direct investment (FDI) in the world, was also key to the improvement of Zambia’s economy and his target was to attract at least US$3 billion in investment annually.

He said if Zambia could attract between $3 billion and $4 billion worth of FDI every year, the national economy would stay afloat even with the current troubled economy of the world.

Dr Musokotwane said this in an interview in Lusaka yesterday when asked about his immediate pre-occupation, shortly after being sworn in by President Rupiah Banda at State House.

He said the 2009 national Budget would contain measures that would insulate Zambia against the possible effects of the current global financial trends while ensuring that economic benefits trickled down to the people.

He said that his ministerial team would put in place measures, which would counter the offshoots of the current economic difficulties in the world, which had been augmented by nose-diving copper prices.

“We will have to ensure that the Zambian economy does not post a negative national growth,” Dr Musokotwane said.

Dr Musokotwane said Zambia should further sell its investment potential individually because it had several unique advantages and it should therefore not be lumped together with other countries.

He said Zambia’s economy was small and investment of at least $3 billion annually would suffice to keep the economy buoyant.

Dr Musokotwane said that the investments, both local and foreign, would offset any possible effects of the slump in the global economy and the lowering prices of copper at London Metal Exchange (LME).

“We will continue talking to investors both local and foreign on the investment potential in the country,” he said.

He said that the 2009 Budget should also continue ensuring that the economic successes scored so far were translated into something concrete and trickled down to the majority of the people in the country.

Times of Zambia

Kapwepwe family make a political comeback

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Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane and his deputy Mulenga Kapwepwe (left) taking up seats after taking oath of office at State House
Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane and his deputy Mulenga Kapwepwe (left) taking up seats after taking oath of office at State House

Finance Deputy Minister, Chileshe Kapwepwe almost wept when she was being sworn-in by President, Rupiah Banda, on Monday morning.

Ms. Kapwepwe later told ZNBC news that it was an emotional moment for her to be sworn in as Deputy Minister.

She said this was the same ministry where her late father, Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe served as Minister in the first Republic.

She said her father would have been very proud of her appointment because she was following in his political footsteps.

Ms. Kapwepwe also said her appointment is a political comeback for the Kapwepwe family.

Mr. Kapwepwe was a freedom fighter who helped to liberate Zambia.

He also served in various ministeries and was later appointed Vice President in 1967.

Mr. Kapwepwe in 1980 after suffering a stroke.

ZNBC

PANA Seed donates to MMCI

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PANA Seed Company has donated 4.9 metric tones of Maize Seed, 700 Kilogrammes of Soya beans and vegetable seeds to the Maureen Mwanawasa Community Initiative (MMCI).

The Maureen Mwanawasa Community Initiative (MMCI) is also a recipient of a mini Tractor from Transport –AID Japan.

PANA Seed Managing Director William Rulher-Ford Smith said the donation is aimed at ensuring food security for the vulnerable in society.

Mr. Smith said the MMCI was the best vehicle to reach the needy in society because the organization has striven to reach all corners of the country

Speaking at the same function, Transport-Aid Japan Director Leigh Berg noted that Zambia has great potential in farming.

Mr. Berg noted that improved farming techniques can ensure both household and national food security.

Receiving the donation MMCI Executive Director Miriam Nkunika said the donation would help uplift the living standards of the vulnerable in the country, particularly women.
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Ms Nkunika said the farming inputs would be given to vulnerable women across the country.

And giving a vote of thanks on behalf of the beneficiaries, Chisamba Member of Parliament Moses Muteteka thanked PANA Seed and Transport –AID Japan for the gesture.

ENDS/AH/AM/ZANIS

Police arrest Catholic priests over exam leakages

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Three teachers at St Charles Lwanga Secondary School in Mansa have been arrested in connection with grade 12 examination paper leakages in Luapula province.

The named teachers who are also Catholic Priests were arrested over the weekend.

The teachers and some four pupils who were picked for being in possession of original copies of pre-written grade 12 examination papers would appear in court on 5th December after they pleaded not guilty at Mansa Magistrates court today.

They have been charged for an offence of unauthorized possession of examination papers or information contrary to Section 19 Sub-section 1 Chapter 137 of the laws of Zambia.

Over the past two weeks over 40 grade twelve pupils from different secondary schools in Luapula province have been arrested for being in possession of pre-written 2008 examination papers.

The pupils were arrested at St Charles Lwanga, St Clements, Kabunda Girls, Mansa High and Mansa Skills Secondary Schools while others were caught in Mwense and Kawambwa Districts.

The pupils were in possession of originals and photocopies of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Religious Education, Biology, Literature in English and Geography papers.

Meanwhile, all the arrested pupils have been banished from writing the examination for two years in accordance with the Guidelines for the Administration and Management of Examinations in Zambia.

Provincial Education Officer Florence Kanchebele said if found guilty the teachers would be dismissed from the teaching service indefinitely.

And Police in Mpika have arrested three Grade 12 pupils of Chitulika High School for alleged examination malpractices.

Northern Province police commanding officer Charles Lungu confirmed the arrests of the pupils to ZANIS in Kasama today.

Mr. Lungu said the three pupils, who are all males, were picked up last Friday, after they were caught with a leaked Chemistry examination paper.

He said police were still investigating the matter in order to establish the source of the leakage.

Mr. Lungu further said the pupils would appear in court soon for being in possession of foreign materials in an examination room.

Recently, five pupils from Kasama Boys’ High School were picked by police for possessing leaked examination materials.

The pupils were found with multiple choice answers during a Geography paper two (2) examination, which does not have multiple choice questions.

Provincial Education Officer Selisho Chanda, who had confirmed the incident, also said disciplinary action was taken against the investigators of the same examination.

Meanwhile, concerned Kasama residents have appealed to Ministry of Education to dismiss teachers who are involved in examination malpractices because they were compromising the standard of education in the country.

ZANIS/CB/AM/ENDS

Southern Province has representation in the new cabinet, Munkombwe

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Southern Province Minister, Daniel Munkombwe has dismissed claims that Southern province has no representation in the new cabinet.

Mr. Munkombwe said President Banda has not marginalised the province because, Bradford Machila, who comes from Southern province is a cabinet minister.

Mr. Munkombwe was reacting to reports quoting some Chiefs in the province as saying the region has no representation in the new cabinet.

Mr. Munkombwe was speaking in an interview with ZNBC News in Livingstone.

He thanked President, Rupiah Banda, for re-appointing him as Provincial Minister and has pledged to redouble his efforts towards implementing programmes that will help to develop the area following his re-appointment.

Mr. Munkombwe wants the economic zone facility extended to the province, especially Livingstone.

He has also pledged to engage Chiefs and their headmen in the development process.

And a ward councilor in Kazungula district in southern province has bemoaned the high levels of hunger in the district.

Davidson Sikasibi, who is Moomba ward councilor, told ZANIS in Kazungula today that there is urgent need to send relief food to the area.

He attributed the hunger to the floods that left a trail of crop destruction during last year’s farming season.

He also noted that although the area has not yet received farming inputs, people have started to farm.

Meanwhile, Mr. Sikasibi has appealed to contractors working on a bridge in Kazungula to speed up the rehabilitation works to enable the train reach Moomba area.

He said currently, people were finding difficulties in going to town as the nearest place at which the train was stopping was 50 kilometres from Moomba.

END/FM/AM/ZANIS

Weekend Scorecard

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Faz has slapped a life ban on division 2 south club Flying Eagles official Weluzani Mwale for brandishing a fire-arm during an abandoned league game against Monze United recently.

Faz disciplinary committee chairman Sunday Nkonde said during a press briefing Monday afternoon in Lusaka that Mwale brandished a gun during a Week 25 match away against Monze that was abandoned in the 80th minute.

The match was abandoned 10 minutes from fulltime after Flying Eagles disputed a goal scored by Monze claiming the ball had gone out of play before it was scored.

“Mr. Weluzani Mwale who was listed on the team list as team doctor entered the field of play brandishing a gun and ordered Flying Eagles players to leave the playing field,” Nkonde said.

“Mr. Weluzani Mwale was banned for life for entering the filed of play with a gun and the matter will be further reported to other appropriate authorities.”

Abandonment of games over disputed refereeing decisions are common in the lower leagues but incidences of fire-arms being brandished under such circumstances are very rare.

Flying Eagles for their part in the abandonment of the game have been fined K1.5 million and accrued 150 penalty points that translates to K1 million.

The club was further slapped with a further K200,000.00 fine for failing to attend appear for their hearing before the Faz disciplinary committee without justifiable reason.

And Nkonde added that one Flying Eagles player Hanny Hangooma was fined K1 million for attacking the referee in the ensuing fracas and suspended for 2 games.

Nkonde said Hangooma will remain suspended until the player had paid the fine.
Meanwhile, Monze were awarded 3 points and a 2-0 win following the ruling over the incident.

International Friendly

15/11/2008

Lubumbashi

DR Congo 0 – Zambia 0

Faz Premier League

15/11/2008

Week 28

Nkwazi 1(Obby Mumba 1″)- Zesco United 1(Enoch Sakala 6″)

Nchanga Rangers 0-City of Lusaka 2(Mazuba Mkandawire 3″ 9″)

Zanaco 1(Given Singuluma 87″)-Konkola Blades 1(Mulunda Kasongo 8″)

Roan United 1(Derrick Kabwe 67″)-Lusaka Dynamos 1(Cassius Mumba 85″)

Red Arrows 2(Agrippa Mbewe 52″, Timothy Mbewe 88″)-Green Buffaloes 1(Lawrence Phiri 60″)

Chambishi 0-Young Arrows 0

Nkana 2(William Chinse 30″, Maxwell Phiri 38″)-Kabwe Warriors 0

Green Eagles 2(Shemu Kamanga 34″, Aubrey Zulu 60″)-Power Dynamos 2(Elson Mkandawire 32″, Thom Chisha 80″)

Top Scorers After games Played 15/11/2008

LEAGUE, INTL & CUP:

Roger Kola (Zanaco): 13

Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors): 12

Aubrey Zulu (Green Eagles): 11

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

Chomba Ng’andwe (Young Arrows): 8
Simon Bwalya (Power Dynamos): 8

Kruger Mwansa (Young Arrows) : 7
Reuben Tembo (Green Buffaloes):7

Timothy Mbewe (Red Arrows): 6
Nicholas Zulu (Zesco United): 6
Jonah Sakuwaha (Zesco United): 6
Dan Sibanda (Red Arrows): 6
Brian Chilando (Green Buffaloes): 6
Kelvin Mumba (Roan United): 6
Patrick Kabamba (Nkana): 6
Chipulu Chileya (Konkola Blades): 6

Lawrence Phiri (Green Buffaloes): 5
Enoch Sakala (Zesco United): 5
Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes): 5
Morgan Hanjeema (Green Buffaloes): 5
Judge Mkandawire (Young Arrows): 5
Chisi Mbewe (Red Arrows): 5
Chileshe Kabwe (Konkola Blades): 5
William Njobvu (Lusaka Dynamos): 5
Lottie Phiri (Zesco United): 5

Division 1

16/11/2008

North

Kitwe United 0- Afrisports 1

Prison Leopards 1- Mufulira Wanderers 0

Mufulira Blackpool 1- Indeni 1

Tazara Express 2- Chindwin 2

Mining Rangers 3- Muchindu 3

Ndola United 1- Zamtel 2

Forest Rangers 1- Kalewa 1

Medical Stars 1- Lime Hotspurs 0

South

Nakambala Leopards 1- Young Green Eagles 1

Livingstone Pirates 1- Choma Eagles 2

Riflemen 1- National Assembly 0

Profund Warriors 2- Young Buffaloes 0

Lusaka City Council 2- Kambuku 1

Petauke United 3- Lusaka Tigers 2

Lusaka Celtic 2- Zamcoal Diggers 0

Chilanga Heroes 1- Mazabuka United 0

Nampundwe 1- Kalomo Jetters 1

Marble Village land not for free – Kasonso

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Management at C.K Mable, the company tasked to legalize land behind Garden House Motel on the Lusaka– Mumbwa road, has appealed to all its clients to continue serving their financial obligations to the firm.

C.K Mable Chairman Elijah Kasonso  said the need for money has been necessitated by a robust exercise by the firm to put in place social amenities such as roads and security.

He said his firm is working on feeder roads for easy accessibility to the area so that those with vehicles can easily go and come out of Marble Village without facing any difficulties.

The C. K Marble Chairman said the police post being built at the site is almost finished and the company is currently exerting its efforts to erect houses for police officers in a bid to ensure security for the benefit of the residents.

He explained that the company spent huge sums of money for the Site Plan and satellite photograph of the 72 hectares piece of land both of which have been done.

Mr. Kasonso said all these undertakings are costly and is therefore surprised that some sections of society are misleading people that they will offer them land free of charge.

He said more than 2000 people have already committed themselves to follow the laid down procedure of legalizing the land in the area.

Mr. Kasonso has since appealed to all concerned residents not to be swayed by such elements promising free land but to follow the laid down procedure and secure their investments.

He has called on all the people with land at Marble Village to make his office, their office so that the people themselves know the truth by frequenting his office.

Mr. Kasonso said money is urgently needed to undertake the numbering of the site plan failure to which the process of legalising the plots will take long.

He said his company is working hard to complete the project but this can only be achieved with financial support from the people themselves who are the beneficiaries.

Mr. Kasonso encouraged all those who have not yet met their financial obligations to the company to do so in earnest as it is their contributions to the noble project that will give his administration the impetus and will to complete the job at hand in record time.

Police arrest 48 Monze High School pupils

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Police in Monze yesterday arrested 48 pupils of Monze Boarding High School for riotous behavior and causing damage to school infrastructure and property.
Police said the pupils also caused damage to the deputy headmaster’s office, the headmistress’s home and other staff houses.
Police officers on the scene told ZANIS that the pupils mobilized themselves and rioted after a Parent Teacher’s Association (PTA) annual general meeting held at the school where it was resolved that school fees be hiked from K420,000 to K510,000.
The pupils are said to have mobilized themselves against the resolution made in the PTA meeting on increasing school fees.
It has since been discovered that most of the pupils that were involved in the riot were grade ten and eleven pupils.
Police have since instituted investigations into the matter.
And when contacted for confirmation, Monze district education board secretary Josphine Shamputa said that the matter was under police investigations and could not comment any further.

RB confident his new team will move Zambia forward

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Ministers congratulating each other after taking their oath of office at State House
Ministers congratulating each other after taking their oath of office at State House

President Rupiah Banda has urged the new cabinet to ensure they work towards delivering promises made during the campaign for the October 30th poll.

President Banda expressed confidence that the new team will work to move the country forward adding that cabinet should also remain united in order to achieve its developmental objectives.

Mr. Banda said this when he swore in newly appointed republican vice president George Kunda, who is also Justice minister, ministers and deputy ministers.

Those sworn in included finance and economic planning minister Situmbeko Musokotwane and his deputy Chileshe Kapwepwe, minister of local government and housing Benny Tetamashimba, mines minister Maxwell Mwale and sport, youth and child development minister Kenneth Chipungu.

Others are labour and social security minister Austine Liato, tourism deputy minister Moses Mwangala, sports, youth and child development deputy minister Christopher Kalila, Eastern province minister Isaac Banda, Northwestern province minister Joseph Mulyata.

And speaking to ZANIS after being sworn in Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane described his appointment as a challenge.

Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane and his deputy Mulenga Kapwepwe (left) taking up seats after taking oath of office at State House
Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane and his deputy Mulenga Kapwepwe (left) taking up seats after taking oath of office at State House

Mr. Musokotwane said his appointment has come at a time when Zambia is trying to find a solution in order to cushion itself from the global economic crisis.

He said his ministry is also currently preparing the 2009 budget which is aimed at addressing many challenges the country is faced with including sanitation.

And Mr. Musokotwane has said government will devise measures to attract three to four billion US dollars worth of investments into the country annually.

He said the government will continue to provide a favorable environment for investments in order to woo more investors into country adding that there are currently other measures to stimulate economic growth.

The finance minister said government will further continue approaching investors across the globe to bring money into the country for investment in various sectors including infrastructure development.

And Mines Minster Maxwell Mwale disclosed that he had a meeting with chief executive officers of all mining companies in the country to discuss the falling world copper prices.

Vice president George Kunda and finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane taking their seats before taking their oath of office
Vice president George Kunda and finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane taking their seats before taking their oath of office

Mr. Mwale said government will ensure that all the mining continue to operate by dialoguing with the mining companies and considering high cost elements in the industry.

Mr. Mwale has said that government will also actively pursue oil explorations in North Western Province adding that it will also re advertise 16 blocks available for exploration as indicated in the mining act that was recently passed in parliament.

Meanwhile Communications and Transport Minster Dora Siliya has called for measures to overhaul business strategies in Zambia Telecommunications Company (ZAMTEL).

She noted that Zambia’s telecommunication growth has continued to lag behind adding that the recent strikes that rocked the country’s parastatal has led to loss of money.

Ms. Siliya also disclosed that Zamtel is currently owed over 620 US dollars in debts by its clients adding that there is need to revamp the company in order for it to generate wealth for social services.

ACC open docket over Zesco rehabilitation contract

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THE Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and Taskforce on Corruption have jointly opened a docket to investigate suspected corruption in the award of a contract to a French company engaged by Zesco.

The docket is in connection with a media report that the company contracted to rehabilitate Kafue Gorge and Kariba North Bank power plants bribed some Zambian officials to be awarded the job.

Taskforce on Corruption spokesperson, Victor Makai, confirmed in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that the ACC and the Taskforce heads had been discussing the matter resulting in the opening of the docket.

Mr Makai said the two institutions would make their position known this week on how they would proceed in terms of investigations, stating whether the two would jointly pursue the matter.

The opening of the docket followed Energy and Water Development Permanent Secretary, Peter Mumba ‘s letter urging the two law enforcement agencies to investigate the matter after the media report.

The media report says that Swiss prosecutors were investigating the company in connection with corruption and money laundering activities.

The report said the prosecutors stated that there was evidence that some money was paid, as bribes, to foreign officials, including for projects in Italy, Zambia and Mexico.

Times of Zambia

A hunting spree almost turns deadly

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A 17-year-old boy in Chavuma has had his leg amputated after stepping on a grenade in neighbouring Angola.

Steven Nguvulu, a Grade Nine pupil at Lingele-ngende Basic School in Ching’i area in Chavuma district allegedly stepped on the grenade as he was hunting.

Chavuma District Commissioner, Frobisher Fulayi, confirmed the development to ZANIS saying the incident happened on Friday last week.

“Yes, I can confirm that the a Grade 9 pupil by the name of Steven of Chavuma district has been amputated following a hunting spree where he accidentally stepped on a grenade that later exploded affecting his left leg,” Mr Fulayi said.

Mr Fulayi explained that Steven had his leg amputated at Chavuma Mission Mission hospital where he was rushed to after the explosion.

He appealed to Chavuma residents to desist from straying into the neighbouring country even when faced with serious hunger situation.

The district commissioner attributed the accident to the lack of clear boundary demarcation between the two countries in the area.

“My appeal to the Chavuma residents is for the people to desist from entering neighboring countries because they do not have any business to do there” He said.

” Zambia has got plenty of food so people should stay in villages,” Mr. Fulayi said.

Meanwhile, Mr. Fulayi has disclosed that Steven is ready to write his final Grade 9 examination from his hospital bed.

Grade nine final examinations are scheduled to commerce today, Monday November, 17, 2008.

Hunger looms in three Chadiza chiefdoms

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Hunger is looming in three chiefdoms in Chadiza district in the Eastern province.

Chadiza Member of Parliament (MP), Allan Mbewe, confirmed the development to ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today.

Mr Mbewe named the affected chiefdoms as Chief Mulolo, Mwangala and Zingalume, where villagers are surviving on green mangoes, wild fruits and roots.

He attributed to the hunger situation in his area to some late delivery of farming inputs, which negatively affects production in district.

Mr Mbewe said the threat of hunger has worsened after relief food distributed by the Office of the Vice President to the area run out.

He said the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit, DMMU, under the Office of the Vice President only distributed 100 metric tonnes of relief maize for household food requirements, which was inadequate.

“There is serious hunger in my area because the relief food has run out in people’s homes. I’m appealing to government to send more food relief before people starve to death. Villagers are now going in the forests picking wild fruits and other local wild roots to eat because they don’t have food to eat,” Mr Mbewe lamented.

The MP accused the DMMU officials in Chadiza district of politicizing the relief food at the expense of development.

Mr Mbewe advised that the relief food distribution programme is a government programme for vulnerable people, which should not be used for gaining political mileage.

He appealed to the Office of the DMMU headquarters in Lusaka to intervene and arrest the hunger situation before it gets out of hand.

Chadiza District experienced floods last seasopn, which destroyed crops and road infrastructure.

Meanwhile, government has sent 1,500 metric tonnes of fertilizer and 72 metric tonnes of feed maize to Chadiza district.

Mr Mbewe has confirmed and commended government for the gesture saying the inputs were received on Friday last week.

And Mr. Mbewe has projected a bumper harvest for the 2007/2008 farming season following the dispatching of the fertilizer in good time.

“I expect to yield a bumper harvest next year because government has given us fertilizer in good time and so every farmer should go back to the land as opposed to engaging in illicit activities like beer drinking and laziness,” declared Mr. Mbewe.

ZANIS/KC/ENDS/SJK

Chituwo to issue statement on mealie meal prices this week

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Agriculture Minister, Brian Chituwo is set to issue a comprehensive statement to parliament on the escalating mealie meal prices in the country this week.

Dr. Chituwo says the current high prices of mealie meal are unjustified and a major concern to government.

The Minister was speaking in an interveiw with ZNBC News in Lusaka, Sunday.

Dr. Chituwo also said there is need to bring all stakeholders to a round table in a bid to resolve the problem.

[ZNBC]