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Demand for cow dung energy increases

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The demand for cow dung for cooking has increased in Kabulungwe ward of Itezhi-tezhi district.

According to a survey by ZANIS in Kabulungwe, the remotest ward in Itezhi-tezhi district, the demand for cow dung for energy has increased due to the increased inflow of fish traders from Lusaka in the area.

Kabulungwe ward, which is surrounded by kafue plains, has few trees, if any, leading to shortage of firewood, forcing people to use cow dung.

“We are using cow dung  for cooking and warming ourselves because it is very rare to find fire wood or, if you find it, it is very expensive” one interviewee said.

The residents  told ZANIS that even charcoal is a very scarce commodity such that if it is available its price is  exorbitant.

“Most of us who buy fish come from Lusaka and we come with our own charcoal or wood because these are very expensive here,” said a Lusaka-based fish monger.

And the Itezhi-tezhi District Voter Education Committee (DVEC) and the Local drama group were yesterday starved as they refused to use cow dung to cook their food.

The DVEC members preferred to prepare their meals in Banamwaze in chief Chilyabufu after leaving Kabulungwe.

ZANIS/ENDS/FM/EB

Sinazongwe to have thermal power

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Ministry of Energy and Water Development Permanent Secretary (PS), Peter Mumba, has disclosed that three companies have been short listed to bid for investment in thermal power in Sinazongwe district.

Mr. Mumba said this when he paid a courtesy call on Sinazongwe District Commissioner, (DC) Mungoni Simulilika today.

Mr Mumba said that the government wants to find a quick solution to power deficit the country was experiencing through investment in thermal power.

The PS, who was on tour of water projects and to establish the district which would be producing thermal power using coal, said the Ministry of Mines and the Zambia Consolidate Cooper Mine (ZCCM) Investment Holding were spearheading the project.

He said the company to be chosen after the bids would produce 540 mega watts of power to caution the deficit the country was experiencing.

Mr. Mumba said government was looking for a company that was already experienced in coal mining   and producing thermal power.

And Sinzongwe DC,Mungoni Simulilika, said the setting up of a thermal power station would help to boost the economy in the district.

Mr. Simulilika noted that the department of Water Affairs was important to the development of the district which is a drought prone area.

ZANIS/ENDS/TN/EB

Vote RB to get housing allowances, Teachers advised

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Acting President Rupiah Banda shakes hands with Senior Chief Kambombo of the Senga people in Chama district, Eastern Province.
Acting President Rupiah Banda shakes hands with Senior Chief Kambombo of the Senga people in Chama district, Eastern Province.

Southern Province Minister, Daniel Munkombwe, has said the issue of non-payment of housing allowances to teachers has become serious and embarrassing to government.

Mr Munkombwe has, however, assured teachers that government will do everything possible to resolve the matter once given another mandate.

He was speaking in Choma today when he addressed hundreds of teachers and other civil servants at the council chambers.

This was in response to complaints raised by teachers that government has failed to honour its obligation to pay the teachers their outstanding housing allowances since the year 2006.

Mr Munkombwe admitted that the complaint of non-payment of housing allowance has emerged as a serious issue at various meetings he has addressed in the province.

But he cautioned the teachers and other civil servants that they would be making a big mistake to vote for the opposition in the October 30 presidential poll.

Mr Munkombwe said this is because the MMD is committed to resolving all outstanding problems affecting teachers.

He assured the gathering that once the MMD candidate Rupiah Banda is voted into office, he would ensure that the plight of teachers is addressed by government.

“You can’t have a salary structure that is permanent. The MMD, under Mwanawasa, tried hard to improve your conditions of service. I know they are not adequate but we will continue adjusting your housing allowances and salaries, “he said.

Meanwhile, Mr Munkombwe has cautioned the people of Choma that the nation will be imperiled if they voted for Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata.

He said the only right candidate in the poll is the MMD’s Rupiah Banda.

ZANIS/ENDS/CM/EB

Forest Rangers Promoted

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az division 1 north leaders Forest Rangers have secured their promotion back to the top-flight.

Rangers, who lost 1-0 away to local rivals Ndola United in a delayed fixture on Wednesday, have from their 26 division 1 north games played this season reached the 52 points ceiling needed by the top two teams to secure promotion.

United, who scored their winner over Forest through Malisana Bola, are out of contention and in 8th place on 34 points from 26 games with four matches left to play.

Meanwhile, Zamtel who are on 49 points could secure their promotion this weekend in their week 27 fixture when they host Mining Rangers in Ndola.

Zamtel beat 9th positioned Afrisports 1-0 in Ndola also on Wednesday in another rescheduled game with striker Jackson Mwanza scoring against his old club to secure the three points for the second placed side.

Both Forest and Zamtel were both relegated from the top-flight last season.

I’m a ruling party member and want MMD to win-Maureen

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Former first lady Maureen Mwanawasa says she will support Acting President Rupiah Banda for Presidency in the forth coming Presidential elections.

Mrs. Mwanawasa said she wants MMD to win the Presidential by election because she is a member of the ruling party.

She urged Zambians to vote peacefully and choose a leader of their choice for the nation to move forward with its developmental projects.

Mrs. Mwanawasa said during an interview with members of the press in Lusaka yesterday.

The former first lady   also disclosed that she would not accept a Job in Foreign Service if offered.

Mrs. Mwanawasa said she has a lot of duties to take care back home.

ZANIS/VP/MK/ENDS

Analysis:Questions for Hikainde Hichilema

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By Mingeli Palata

With the Election Day fast approaching, it is important for Zambians to weigh in on all the contesting candidates so as make choices that will benefit our beloved country. As was well pointed out, my previous article only analyzed Rupiah Banda partly and Michael Sata but left out Hakainde Hichilema and Godfrey Miyanda. This led to some mistaking me for a UPND sympathizer.

Well I am not a UPND sympathizer, I strive to critique objectively as a matter of fact I have few questions to raise against Hikainde Hichilema and his party.

The name Hakainde Hichilema was unknown on the Zambian political scene until the untimely death of Anderson Kambela Mazoka. When Mazoka died, the need to quickly elect a successor was eminent. The funeral was characterized by a lot of politics with UPND members searching through the ranks of their party to find a suitable successor who would lead them to victory in the 2006 elections.

I recall that the succession was involving; names came up along with differing views from various members. Noteworthy were sentiments expressed by certain senior UPND members emanating from the Southern province propagating that Mazoka had to be replaced by a fellow Tonga. Those sentiments were then understood to have meant that our UPND colleagues set being a Tonga as prerequisite for any aspiring Presidential candidate. Weeks that followed, the name Hakainde Hichilema was brought up.

Some agued to say he was not a UPND party member or at least not an active one but that argument was quickly disputed when we heard that he supported the party underground and was close to the late Mazoka. Hakainde’s supporters gave his successful economic background and financial advantage in their arguments for HH. By the way all this was happening while the party had two Vice Presidents namely Sakwika Sikota and Robert Sichinga.

The nominations were then followed by a brutal election period that created a lot of rifts in the party with losing members like Sakwiba Sikota and Given Lubinda resigning to form their own political party; the United Liberal Party. Among the reasons that the aforementioned individuals raised for their resignation were vivid tribalism, electoral flaws and intimidation. Thus the UPND that was seen to be a party for all Zambians earned itself a tribal dent.

Enter Hakainde Hichilema. Seeing as most Zambians did not know the man, his supporters sold him as a successful (rich) economist and as the best man to turn Zambia’s economic and social misfortunes around. Listening to the man, it was and still is easy to tell that he brings unique and fresh ideas to the political landscape and possibly is the best candidate in this election. But unfortunately there are a few questions that he needs to answer.

With those tribal association set early in his political career, the weakest point Hakainde has is that very tribal dent. Please get it right. I am not saying that Hakainde is a tribalist or that Tonga people are tribal but when it comes to voters understanding the character of politicians, two things come in play; reality and perception.

HH may not be tribal but certainly voters associate him with tribalism especially bearing in mind the background given earlier in the article. Note that when those issues were raised early in his political career, HH either never opposed the tribal sentiments or did denounce them convincingly enough. So by actually accepting the party nomination to be a presidential candidate, Hakainde was seen to embrace those sentiments hence the tag.

For him to win back the hearts of all those keen Mazoka followers, HH needs to clear the air with regard to those perceptions.
His opponents have also questioned his source of wealth. Some say that HH was one of the people who were tasked to spearhead the privatization of state owned companies, an exercise which led to the collapse of Zambian industries and mass loss of jobs. What economic prudence did he exhibit in this process? If he really is the best man to take this country forward why didn’t he advice government against rushed privatization and the Structural Adjustment Programs?

If he is the good economist that we hear he is then he should have known the retrogressive effects of the IMF and World Bank policies, but why didn’t he resign on principle? Would we be wrong to conclude that HH is willing to do whatever benefits him as an individual regardless of the action’s adverse long term effects on the ordinary Zambian?
HH has to answer these questions.

Life has stages and certain offices such as the Presidency require great knowledge and experience. HH has never held any political office before not even a ward councilor or worse off a party ward chairman. He swung straight from the boardroom to the party presidency. It doesn’t work like that. In political office, experience and deep understanding of how government machinery works is paramount.

The presidency certainly is no easy task. We can’t afford a President training on the job. We can’t afford to experiment leadership with a man that has never held any political office what so ever. How then do we judge his abilities to be our countries’ commander in chief and chief executive officer?

Some may argue to say you may have all the experience but it could be experience in the wrong things. But just to qualify my position, look at how difficult it has been for HH to woo significant public sentiment at least much has Sata.
The UPND has perhaps the best technocrats and professionals to take this country forward coupled with the best ideas. But the truth is a few people understand how HH intends to create wealth for all Zambians. What is his magic trick? What is the core of his economic plans? What is the premise of the party’s manifesto?

Now get me right dear reader, HH may have answers to these questions but he has not been very successful at communicating to the average Zambian. The average person on the street does not understand what the UPND concept is as much he/she understands (for lack of a better example) the Patriotic Front’s concept of low tax and more money in your pockets or citizen empowerment.

I contend these gaps in HH’s camp such has the inability to rectify his image, address campaign issues and stale penetration among voters reveal his lack of experience. Little wonder most Zambians say he has been reserved for 2011.
Well; 30th October, all the best!

Editor’s Note: Look out for the next Analysis on Godfrey Miyanda

Department of Social Welfare defends suspended grade 12 students

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The Department of Social Welfare has threatened to take legal action against the decision by Namwala High School management to suspend nine grade 12 pupils who are supposed to sit for their final examinations following the pupils’ alleged involvement in misconduct and riotous behaviour.

Commenting on the suspension of the nine pupils for allegedly been involved in an incident on September 29, this year in which unknown people filled breakfast meal with sewer water and feaces, Juvenile Inspector Justine Phiri said nobody had the right to deny a child the right to education.

Mr. Phiri in an interview with ZANIS today, noted that it was very unfair especially that the pupils have not been given the chance to exculpate themselves adding  the department of social welfare would take the matter to court if the school management fail to rescind its decision.

“Iam aggrieved by the school authorities’ action and I appeal to the school management to allow the pupils sit for the examinations failure to which  we will not hesitate to take legal action against school management,” warned Mr. Phiri .

The nine pupils are reportedly to have missed the Biology practical paper,” said Mr Phiri while visibly upset.

He cautioned the school authorities not to take the law into their own hands and advised the school management to allow the pupils sit for the final examinations.

The school authorities are also reportedly hinting on preventing pupils who have not yet paid school fees from sitting for their final examinations.

But District Education Board Secretary Mr Munamukuni Shandele said the incident was frightening adding that the fate of the nine pupils would be determined by the Provincial Education Office in Livingstone.

Mr. Shandele said investigation carried out by the school led to the implication of the nine pupils who have since been put on suspension pending a decision by the Provincial Office.

“The Provincial Office will decide weather to allow the pupils sit for their exams or expel them altogether seeing the gravity of the case,” said Mr Shandele.

Mr. Shandele also said parents of the nine pupils have 14 days to appeal on the suspension of their children.

ENDS/FM/PK/ZANIS.

Only MMD can uplift the Zambian people’s living standards, RB

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Acting President Rupiah Banda shares a light moment with FDD President Edith Nawakwi at Chama Government guest house before addressing a campaign rally at Chama town centre yesterday.
Acting President Rupiah Banda shares a light moment with FDD President Edith Nawakwi at Chama Government guest house before addressing a campaign rally at Chama town centre yesterday.

Acting Republican President, Rupiah Banda has said only the MMD can uplift the Zambian people’s living standards.

Mr. Banda said the people of Zambia have many problems which can only be solved by the party in government.

He said the ruling party had seen that the only way to improve people’s living standards was to encourage them produce more food and that was why the number of beneficiaries of the Fertilizer Support Programme (FSP) has been increased from 125,000 to 200,000 countrywide.

Speaking at a campaign rally held at Masumba in Mambwe today, Mr. Banda said government had made a deliberate policy for Zambians to produce enough food so that they even sold the excess produce to earn money.

We want to encourage you to grow more maize and that is why we have pegged the price of a 50 kilogram bag at K 55,000-00,’’ he said.

And Mr. Banda said agricultural production can only be enhanced if there was a good road network.

He said government would work on the Chipata/Mambwe road which was in a deplorable condition so that farmers could transport their produce to markets.

Mr. Banda observed that the road would be worked on between now and 2011 so that the opposition did not denounce the MMD during the campaigns of the 2011 general elections.

He said funds to work on the road were ready, adding that, in Malambo valley alone, government had allocated K 1.7 billion to rebuild the Luambe/Mwanya road.

Mr. Banda said the Chichele road in the South Luangwa National Park was also receiving K 2 billion, adding that, government would continue to maintain the Luambe/Lundazi to Chama road at a cost of K 33 billion.

And the Acting President has instructed relevant institutions to reduce visa fees to attract tourists to National Parks.

Mr. Banda said government wanted to raise enough money through tourism and it can only do that if more foreign tourists entered the country.

He also called on people in Mambwe to take advantage of the tourists by engaging in agro-businesses to supply lodges with various agricultural products.

Meanwhile, Mr. Banda has challenged parents to ensure they worked hard through agriculture to take their children to school.

He said education of children could be expensive but ignorant was more expensive and parents should find money through agriculture to take their children to school.

Mr. Banda said children were a liability to parents and the nation as a whole if they were not taken to school.

He said government was committed to education so that children from competed with the rest of the world for jobs.

Mr. Banda said government was taking education a priority and it will build 88 new schools by 2011, saying, even colleges would be build so that children attended higher education.

And speaking earlier, United Liberal Party (ULP) President, Sakwiba Sikota, called on the people of Mambwe to vote wisely on October, 30.

Mr. Sikota said only MMD could save people from the problems they were facing.

The rally was also attended by opposition party Presidents, Edith Nawakwi from FDD and UNIP President Tilyenji Kaunda.

ENDS/SM/PK/ZANIS.

Be practical about your promises, presidential hopefuls told

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A freedom fighter in Mufumbwe District in Northwestern Province has challenged the opposition political parties who were claiming that they would increase salaries and create jobs within three years to show what method they would use.

Mr. James Katemisha said in Mufumbwe that political leaders should tell people the truth because increasing salaries for workers does not just come like dreams but through the treasury.

Mr. Katemisha questioned those who were promising people that many people would be in employment, where  the jobs are going to come from adding that even in London where there are many industries many professionals were still roaming the streets

Mr. Katemisha has since advised electorates to vote for MMD and Rupiah Banda a person who has proved capable to drive the nation to prosperity.

Mr. Katemisha a former UNIP member mentioned that some political parties have nothing to offer because they have not identified themselves with any meaningful program as most of them have already been lined up by the MMD.

He observed that some political leaders who have personal to holder parties have no developmental issues to talk about and as a result they have resorted to insults only.

Mr. Katemisha urged all political parties to work for prosperous Zambia in which the citizens would live in harmony and become more committed to work for the development of the country.

Mr. Katemisha explained that leaders must stop practicing politics of hatred or castigating one another but to move forward.

Mr. Katemisha said Political parties should unite and love one another although they could have different political inclinations but should agree where necessary and work together for the good of the country.

ENDS/CK/PK/ZANIS.

Retirees not happy about increment

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Provincial Chairman of Retirees Welfare Bureau of Zambia George Lifuti says the recent 18 percent increment given to the pensioners is a mockery of the century.

Mr. Lifuti complained to ZANIS in an interview today that the money
which the Public Service Pensions Fund (PSPF) has increased to
pensioners is not enough because the cost of living now has become
unbearable.

He said there is need to revise the increment saying K200, 000 would
have been better across the board.

Mr. Lifuti said the retirees are suffering hence the need to address
their suffering instead of frustrating them.

He said the previous system where retirees used to be looked after by
the Ministry of Finance was better because their welfare used to be
looked after every time civil servants’ salaries were hiked.

Mr. Lifuti charged that all SADC regions look after the welfare of
the retirees very well except Zambia.

He has challenged government look into the plight of the retirees
seriously.

Yesterday, the Public Service Pensions Fund Chief Executive, Thomas
Phiri announced the 18% increment for its pensioners and survivors
with effect from September 2008.

Mr. Phiri said the increment which catered for 61, 600 pensioners and
survivors had resulted in the rise of the PSPF monthly pension bill
from K8 billion to K9.5 billion.

The increment now means that the highest paid pensioner will be
getting K2 million instead of K1, 700, 00 and the lowest paid will be
receiving K73, 750, 00 from K62, 500.

PSPF Chief Executive said the increment had been effected in
accordance with section 54 of Public Service Pension Act No 35 of
1996 that mandated PSPF board to review pensions at such intervals as
may be appropriate.

ENDS/NM/PK/ZANIS.

HH promises K3.5m minimum salary per month for Civil Servants

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United Party for National Development (UPND) President, Hakainde Hichilema has reiterated his election campaign promise to hike civil servants salaries to a minimum of K 3. 5 million per month once elected President on October 30, this year.

Mr Hichilema made the reiteration when he addressed two separate meetings at Kabompo town and Manyinga in Kabompo district yesterday, he said he was saddened by the current low wages paid to civil servants; saying once elected his government would pay higher salaries.

Mr Hichilema also promised that his government would provide free education from grade one to university and that his government would give free fertilizer and seeds to small scale farmers for the first three years to enhance food production.

He went on to say that his government would construct a bridge on Kabompo river at Watopa to provide the shortest route for trade between Kabompo and Lusaka, adding they would also complete tarring Mutanda-Chavuma road in three years time by providing three contractors at the same time who will be based in Kabompo, Zambezi and Chavuma respectively.

He further said once elected his government would build a hydro-power station at Chikata falls near Kabompo and do away with thermo electricity in order to enhance economic activities in the area.

Last week, North-Western Provincial Minister, Kenneth Chipungu cautioned people in the province against listening to false promises made by opposition parties during the campaigns but concentrate on supporting government of the day which has opened mines and discovered oil and gas in the province.

Addressing a stakeholders meeting in the council chamber, Mr Chipungu told the people that the New deal administration was in a hurry to complete the tarring of the Kasempa turn off-Chavuma road which is expected to reach Kabompo by 2010 and also build a hydro power station at Chikata falls in Kabompo in order to facilitate the setting up of oil and gas industries in Kabompo, Zambezi and Chavuma districts that would improve the welfare of the people in the province.

ENDS/MK/PK/ZANIS.

2010 Draws: Nemesis Egypt Return To Haunt Zambia

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Zambia are in Group C with record 6-time African champions Egypt in the final 2010 World/Africa Cup group qualifiers.

The draws were made today at Fifa headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland.

Other teams in Group C ahead of the final round qualifiers that kickoff next March and ends in November, 2009 are Algeria and Rwanda.

Zambia international Clifford Mulenga of Bidvest Wits in South Africa said the draw was tough and exciting.

“Well all I can say, it is indeed a very tough and exciting group, ” Mulenga said from his South African base Wednesday afternoon and who is hoping to make his return to the team soon after a brief self-imposed exile.

“Playing Egypt is exciting, Rwanda has come up and are doing great and Algeria is a great side.”

While Zambia and Egypt have clashed numerous times in friendly and African qualifiers, this is the first time since 1977 they will be battling each other for a place at the World Cup.

Egypt beat Zambia 2-0 before drawing 0-0 to progress to the final stage of the Africa zone qualifiers for the World Cup held in Argentina in 1978.

Algeria, World Cup finalists in 1982 and ’85, also enjoy a good World Cup record over Zambia beating them 2-0 in Algiers before that infamous 1-0 victory away at independence Stadium on July 27, 1985.

Rwanda on the other will be the first ever meeting between the two nations in an Africa or world Cup qualifier from four previous international meetings.

The top three from the five groups will qualify to the Africa Cup in Angola in Janaury 2010.

The five group winners from each of the final round qualifiers will book their dream tickets to the World Cup finals to be held in South Africa from June 11 to July 11, 2010.

2010 Africa Zone Final Round Group Qualifiers

Group A
Togo
Cameroon
Morocco
Gabon

Group B
Mozambique
Nigeria
Kenya
Tunisia

Group C
Rwanda
Algeria
Egypt
Zambia

Group D
Ghana
Benin
Sudan
Mali

Group E
Côte d’Ivoire
Malawi
Burkina Faso
Guinea

Source: Fifa

Police give Anti-Rigging President 24 hour ultimatum to report

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Inspector General of Police Ephraim Mateyo has issued a 24 hour ultimatum to Anti Rigging Limited president Kelvin Bwalya to report himself to the police.

Mr. Mateyo said Mr. Bwalya should report himself particularly to the police service headquarters or Lusaka central police station in connection with a recent report of an alleged truck laden with extra ballot papers spotted in Kafue.

In a statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today Police Inspector General said the statement by Mr. Bwalya was alarming.

He has urged Mr. Bwalya to cooperate with the police in order to clear the issue and enable the nation the know the  truth .

He said Mr. Bwalya’s  cooperation will also be in line with the spirit of transparency and democracy.

Last week Anti Rigging Limited president Kelvin Bwalya is reported to have publicly announced that a truck loaded with extra ballot papers had been spotted packed Kafue National Service when in fact it was not the case.

He said the truth was established after a team of journalists accompanied by Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Director of Elections Danny Kalale visited the scene on a fact finding mission.

ZANIS/CM/MK/ENDS

New Deal Govt has delivered – Justice Kunda

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Justice Minister George Kunda has said the new Deal government has prudently managed the national resources within a short period of time which has resulted  in tangible development taking  place in the country.

And Patriotic Front (PF) Nkana Member of Parliament (MP) Chola Musenge charged that the MMD had failed to provide better services to the people of Zambia hence the need for the people to vote the ruling party out of government this months end.

Mr. Kunda said the MMD government had a systematic approach to development through the  National Plans such as the Fifth National Development Plan (FNDP), the District plans such as the District Development Coordinating Committee (DDCC) in each district .

He said government has done a lot of work to improve people’s lives  through the  provision of  social services  such as the construction and rehabilitation of  schools,  improvement of communication system and the  improvement of health services delivery.

“In my constituency for example, the other week, I was handing over three schools which were worked on, three courts have been built and we have a new maternity wing being completed at the district hospital.

The government has provided new vehicles to the health department, bridges have been constructed, so it is not true that as a government we have failed,” he said.

Mr. Kunda said people of Zambia should allow the MMD to continue because its programs were on course adding that voting for Acting President Rupiah Banda would mean continuity  of the polices which the party was implementation.

Speaking during the Press Freedom Committee of the post Newsmakers Forum held in the council chamber in Serenje yesterday evening, Mr. Kunda who is also Muchinga constituency member of parliament said PF had nothing to offer the nation because of inconsistence  of  its leader .

“Mr. Sata left the schools the way they are now and this made our job difficult.  He left grass thatched schools, no bridges.  But now we have worked had and managed to have $1.2billion in reserve within a short period”, he said.

Mr. Kunda urged the opposition to be objective for them to see what the MMD had done adding that investment attraction was there and could be seen by the number of investors coming into the country.

But  PF Nkana Member of Parliament  said  Mr.  Sata was a trusted and tested leader who should be given the presidency this month end in order  to address the  problems people were facing in Zambia.

Mr. Musenge  said Sata’s leadership could be attested by looking at what he did when he was given responsibilities to run some ministries such as Local Government and Health Ministries.

Mr. Musenge said people of Serenje were suffering a lot as could be seen by lack of adequate social services in the area.

The Opposition MP charged that  the  police in the district had only one vehicle  for use in their operations..

He said the MMD had failed to collect new taxes from mining companies despite having stated that the money   would be  utlised to  improve the economy.

He said his party  once it comes into power will compel  all mining companies to pay the new taxes.

“It is unfortunate that some miners still want to pay low taxes even after the new taxation act is in place.  So when PF is voted into power next month all these mining companies will be made to start paying the new taxes”, he said.

Mr. Musenge said Mr. Sata will only be compelled to dissolve parliament if taken to extremes and hoped some members of parliament from MMD and other opposition political parties would resign to join the PF.

“If parliament is dissolved, chances of some MPs retaining their seats were very slim so we expect some, like Mr. Kunda to join,” he said.

And Mr. Musenge said the PF had a manifesto but the document could not be revealed to the people because it had not been adopted through  the convention.

He was answering a question from Mr. Rex Chikamba who wanted to know if PF had a written manifesto.

Police to deal firmly with agitators of violence

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2006 Election Aftermath: Plolice Kicking a protester in Ngombe Township during the 2006 election results protest
2006 Election Aftermath: Plolice Kicking a protester in Ngombe Township during the 2006 election results protest

Inspector General of Police Ephraim Mateyo has resounded his earlier warning that the command will sternly deal with any acts or statements that are unlawful and borders on the breach of peace.

Mr. Mateyo said in line with the constitution, that the only means of assuming power is through the ballot as opposed to any unlawful means that may lead to apprehension among citizens.

He told ZANIS in a statement that the change of government lies in the ballot box where people should direct their energy or excitement to vote for leaders of their choice without resorting to unlawful means.

“ As we draw nearer to the presidential elections scheduled for this month, we have challenge to go to higher levels of political maturity by conducting ourselves in a peaceful and tranquil manner ,’ he stated

The Inspector General has appealed to all stakeholders in the elections to desist from making statements or acts that could result into the breach of the peace , which the country has enjoyed.

He said his office has enjoyed good working relationship with all stakeholders in the election management .

He said the relationship , which he hoped should go beyond the October 30 elections , can only be achieved with the support and co-operation of all stakeholders working with officers on the ground.

He has since extended an olive branch to all stakeholders who are aggrieved seeking redress to his office.

Mr. Mateyo said his desire is that the elections are conducted in a manner free from violence where peace and tranquility will still remain cornerstone for the economic and social development of the country.

ZANIS/MK/ENDS.