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Midweek Scorecard

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They may not possess the magic of old but Nkana have lost none of their drawing power.

Wherever they have gone this season, Nkana has been the biggest attraction of any visiting team in the Faz top-flight.

In Lusaka especially, Nkana have played in front of boisterous packed crowds with visits to Zanaco, City of Lusaka, Young Arrows and Lusaka Dynamos.

News that Nkana is in town this season has usually brought some economic impact with marginally healthier gate takings for the host club on match-day.

The draw isn’t only restricted to weekends as was witnessed in Nkana’s visit to Green Buffaloes in a midweek game on Wednesday, November 12 at Woodlands Stadium.

Woodlands was half-full on Wednesday -a rarity in any top-flight midweek game for years.

However, that little extra windfall for most away clubs could be short-lived for only this season.

Nkana are currently languishing in the relegation zone in 15th place with 27 points from 25 games played.

Coach Patrick Phiri has five games to save Nkana from a quick return to division 1 and should they go down a lot of clubs out there will be very sad to loose a lucrative paying visitor.

Faz Premier League

Week 27

12/11/2008

Zesco United 0- City of Lusaka 0

Nkwazi 2(Isaac Mutantabowa 17″, Keegan Phiri 80″)-Zanaco 1(Chisamba Lungu 49″)

Lusaka Dynamos 2 (Stanley Nshimbi 51″, Lameck Banda 58″)-Nchanga Rangers 0

Konkola Blades 0-Red Arrows 0

Young Arrows 1(Chiwanki Liyianga)-Roan United 0

Green Buffaloes 0-Nkana 0

Power Dynamos 0- Chambishi 1(Frank Kalunga)

Kabwe warriors 4(Victor Mwansa 9″ 26″, Joseph Milanzi 17″, Jacob Mupeta 31″) – Green Eagles 1(Aubrey Zulu 85″ pen)

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15/11/2008

Week 28

Nkwazi- Zesco United

Nchanga Rangers-City of Lusaka

Zanaco-Konkola Blades

Roan United-Lusaka Dynamos

Red Arrows-Green Buffaloes

Chambishi-Young Arrrows

Nkana-Kabwe warriors

Green Eagles-Power Dynamos

Subsidised fertilizer on Nakonde black market

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AUTHORITIES in Nakonde district in Northern Province have unearthed a scam in which subsidised fertilisers under the Fertiliser Support Programme [FSP] meant for small scale farmers in the area was being sold on the black market.

Nakonde District Commissioner, Edwin Sinyinza, has confirmed the development in an interview with the Zambia News and Information Services [ZANIS] in Nakonde today.

Mr Sinyinza said four people have since been arrested in connection with the scam and police have also recovered 5 x 50 kilograms bags of fertilisers so far.

Mr Sinyinza explained that the four men, who include a taxi driver, were intercepted with the stolen bags of fertiliser at Wulongo police check point, about 7 km from Nakonde along the Great North Road.

“I want to confirm to you that authorities in Nakonde district in Northern Province have unearthed a scam in which fertiliser meant for small scale farmers in the district was being sold illegally at the black market,” he said.

He explained that authorities were worried with the increased number of fertilisers being sold on the black market and that it was difficult to discover the source until yesterday when one taxi, which was suspected to be carrying stolen items, was trailed and later stopped at the police check point.

The District Commissioner said authorities were currently trying to establish the number of bags that have been stolen so far from the Mwenzo Food Reserve Agency [FRA] sheds where they are stocked.

Mr Sinyinza has since directed TAZARA police at Mwenzo police post to ensure Mwenzo FRA sheds are put on a 24-hour guard in order to secure the government subsidised fertilisers until the distribution exercise, which kicks off on Monday next week, is completed.

He warned that the Government would deal firmly with whoever will be found to be involved in the fertiliser scam, adding that the Government has spent a lot of money in procuring the same fertiliser meant to benefit the small scale farmers in the border town.

Meanwhile, the Nakonde DC has disclosed that a total of 15,600 bags of fertilisers for both Urea and D-compound have been received in the district for the 2008/2009 farming season.

Mr Sinyinza said the district was also expecting some more bags of D-compound which were scheduled to arrive in the district this weekend.

The district has also received 800 x 10 kilo grams of MRI 744 maize seed and 627 x 10 kilo grams of SEEDCO maize seed for this farming season.

ZANIS/ENDS/JM/EB

Mealie meal prices are unjustified, Tetamashimba

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MMD Spokesperson, Ben Tetamashimba, says the current high mealie meal prices are unjustified.

He told ZNBC news said that government feels the exorbitant prices are being instigated by persons opposed to the current administration.

Mr. Tetamashimba said government will not sit idle and watch Zambians go hungry because of selfish individuals.

Mr. Tetamashimba who is also Local Government Deputy Minister feels the high mealie meal prices may be a recipe for anarchy.

He also disclosed that President, Rupiah Banda, had a meeting with all the millers where it was resolved that the prices of mealie meal should be reduced.

Mr. Tetamashimba suggested that the price of roller meal should not exceed 50 thousand kwacha while that of breakfast must be arround 55 thousand kwacha.

Government has been called upon to deal ruthlessly with millers that are hoarding maize for profiteering and speculative motives aimed at embarrassing government.

And Forum for Leadership Search (FLS) Executive Director Edwin Lifwekelo says the move has resulted in inflated prices of mealie meal at the expense of the citizenry.

Mr. Lifwekelo told ZANIS in Lusaka today that some millers are bent on causing an artificial shortage of the staple food for political expediency.

He said finding a lasting solution to the sky rocking mealie-meal prices calls for all stakeholders to work together to address the problem.

Mr. Lifwekelo urged critics to stop demonizing President Rupiah Banda over the escalating mealie-meal prices as the matter should not be politicized.

He said the price of mealie-meal has nothing to do with the President Banda’s campaign promises but urged stakeholders to give an opportunity to President Banda to provide leadership over the matter.

Mr. Lifwekelo  urged Zambians to be wary of leaders who are bent on alarming the nation.
ZANIS/KC/AM/ENDS

No compensation for lead poisoning victims in Kabwe- Mwale

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Children scavenging a mine in Kabwe
Children scavenging a mine in Kabwe

Mines Deputy Minister Maxwell Mwale told parlaiment that the Government did not have any information of any resident whose health had been affected as a result of  lead and could therefore not compensate any individual.

He however said that the Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines Investment Holdings (ZCCM-IH) had put in place stringent measures to ensure that pollution at Kabwe Lead Plant was minimised.

Mr Mwale said ZCCM-IH had sunk boreholes, improved domestic water supply in communities affected by lead, provided cover wastes so as to prevent evaporation and embarked on the distribution of food supplements to reduce lead levels in children.

Mr Mwale was responding to a question raised by Kantanshi MP Yamfwa Mukanga (PF) who wanted to know the measures taken to minimise pollution and whether there were plans to compensate residents whose health had been affected by pollution.

Kabwe once boasted one of the largest and richest lead mines in Africa, but it had few pollution controls. Since the closure of the mine in 1994,the town has endured not only economic hardship but also the risk of lead poisoning.

Kabwe’s vegetation, soil and waterways are heavily contaminated with the highly poisonous metal.  High levels of lead poisoning effect the entire population, but are particularly high in the children of the area. Children in Kabwe have been found to have as much as 10 times the EPA’s allowable limit of lead in their blood. Lead poisoning symptoms occur in any one whose lead level is above 20, at 120 death can occur.

Children in the area who play in the mud and run off, and young adults who scavenge in the mines for left over bits of metal to sell, have been found with levels over 200.

Kitwe’s Father Frank Bwalya to be formally charged

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Police in Kitwe are expected to formally charge Radio Ichengelo Station Manager Father, Frank Bwalya, who was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly inciting the public.

Kitwe District Police Commanding Officer, Daniel Siame, confirmed that Father Bwalya who spent a night in custody in Kalulushi will be charged after police record a warn and caution statement from him.

Mr. Siame alleged that Father Bwalya has in the last few days been broadcasting messages that are likely to incite people.

He alleged that Father Bwalya has broadcast messages suggesting that the October 30 election was fraudulent.

Mr. Siame said Father Bwalya has also been heard through his broadcasts saying that the government is in office illegally.

[ZNBC]

Why is the Government mute – Matongo

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Pemba Member of Parliament David Matongo (UPND) raised a point of order yesterday in parliament by asking if it was right for the Government to remain mute in the face of the escalating prices of mealie meal.

“Is the government in order not to inform the House on the unstable mealie-meal, fuel prices and late distribution of fertiliser when the planting season is about to start. Are they in order?” Mr Matongo said.

Mr Matongo also wondered why the pump price of fuel in Zambia had remained the same when the global crude oil prices were falling.

Deputy speaker of  the National Assembly Mutale Nalumango said that the point of order raised by Mr Matongo was important and therefore deserved an explanation from the Government.

Ms Nalumango has ordered the Government to explain the escalating prices of mealie meal and why prices of fuel have remained static when global oil prices are falling.

Ms Nalumango gave the directive in Parliament yesterday .

“The relevant ministries should issue statements either this week or early next week. These are issues of national importance and therefore the point is relevant,” Mrs Nalumango said.

There is no tension in the nation – MMD

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The MMD in Kafue has described statements by opposition Patriotic Front leader, Michael Sata, that there is tension in the country after the Presidential elections as untrue and unfortunate, saying Zambia is a God-fearing nation.

Speaking in an interview in Kafue yesterday, MMD Kafue Constituency Publicity Secretary, Isaac Mulenga, said that Zambians are mature and peaceful people who cannot resort to any violence after elections because they know very well that polls were free and fair.

Mr. Mulenga stated that African politicians should learn from the American democracy where the loosing candidate can accept defeat and congratulate the winners without any strings attached for the sake of continuity and democracy.

He said Zambian people are peace-loving and-God fearing people and will always respect the will of the majority and cannot resort to anarchy.

Mr. Mulenga noted that it is wrong to claim that there is tension in the country when every thing is normal because the President Rupiah Banda is doing everything possible to unite the Nation.

He said he sees no reason for opposition parties to continue making alarming statements when the current President has extended an olive branch to their leaders to work with him to avoid running a divided nation.

He appealed to the police to investigate some of these alarming statements made by some opposition leaders because they have potential to cause unnecessary tension in the country.

Mr. Mulenga also urged the Zambian people to give the newly-elected President time to put his house in order because he was the only leader capable to take Zambia to higher heights.

He praised the Mr. Banda for reducing Visa fees by 300 per cent, saying this will boost tourism and bring foreign exchange in the nation.

He stated that Mr. Banda is the message of hope to all Zambians due to the fact that he is the only leader who is humble and capable of accomplishing late President Dr. Levy Mwanawasa’s agenda.

Mr. Mulenga thanked the opposition leaders such as Edith Nawakwi, Sakwiba Sikota, Tilenyenji Kaunda and Nevers Mumba for supporting Mr Banda for the sake of peace and continuity.

ZANIS/ENDS/BS/EB.

Deputy Speaker orders Govt to break the silence on rising prices

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DEPUTY Speaker of the National Assembly Mutale Nalumango has ordered the Government to explain the escalating prices of mealie meal and why prices of fuel have remained static when global oil prices are falling.

Ms Nalumango gave the directive in Parliament yesterday after Pemba Member of Parliament David Matongo (UPND) raised a point of order asking if it was right for the Government to remain mute in the face of the escalating prices of mealie meal.

Mr Matongo also wondered why the pump price of fuel in Zambia had remained the same when the global crude oil prices were falling.

The deputy speaker said that the point of order raised by Mr Matongo was important and therefore deserved an explanation from the Government.

“The relevant ministries should issue statements either this week or early next week. These are issues of national importance and therefore the point is relevant,” Mrs Nalumango said.

[Times of Zambia]

Shikapwasha not impressed with police permit granted to PF

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PF cadres chanting party slogans during a rally
PF cadres chanting party slogans during a rally in October

HOME Affairs Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha is surprised that the police on the Copperbelt have issued a permit to the opposition Patriotic Front (PF) members to protest over the election of President Rupiah Banda.

He said he could not understand the rationale because the permit when the political party had already petitioned Mr Banda’s election in court.

And Lieutenant General Shikapwasha has warned that Government will deal firmly with individuals trying to fuel anarchy in the country.

But PF secretary general Edward Mumbi said the party had not yet taken the matter to court and its members who wanted to protest peacefully should not be barred.

General Shikapwasha was reacting to media reports that opposition PF on the Copperbelt is this Saturday scheduled to hold a peaceful demonstration to register its displeasure over Mr Banda’s election as Republican president.

Copperbelt Police commanding officer, Antoneil Mutentwa was reported to have said the PF was given a permit to allow them to hold a peaceful demonstration because it was their constitutional right.

But General Shikapwasha said PF had already petitioned Mr Banda’s election in the courts of law where they wanted a recount in certain constituencies and should therefore wait for the court’s ruling on the matter, instead of resorting to protests.

He said he was also surprised that despite knowing that the PF had already taken the issue of elections to court, the police on the Copperbelt issued a permit to the political party to hold peaceful demonstrations.

General Shikapwasha charged it was anarchy for individuals or political parties to protest over the issue, which was in court and warned that Government would deal firmly with individuals trying to fuel anarchy in the country.

“It is not a constitutional right to resort to protesting on something you have already taken to court. This is anarchy and we shall not allow anarchy in the country. PF should just wait for the court’s ruling on the matter.

PF was beaten clean and squarely and if the court rules that a recount be done, they will end up losing more votes,” General Shikapwasha said.

Mr Mumbi said that the fact that his party was about to take court action to call for a recount should not stop people from exercising their rights.

Times of Zambia

Faz Premier League Week 27 Match Reports

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Faz Premier League

Week 27

12/11/2008

Zesco United 0- City of Lusaka 0

Zesco maintained a three-point lead at the top of the table after a scoreless draw at home against 9th placed City of Lusaka.

Nkwazi 2-Zanaco 1

Nkwazi’s revival continued today with their second successive league win after beating visiting Zanaco 2-1 in their Lusaka derby played at Edwin Emboela Stadium.

Isaac Mutantabowa and Keegan Phiri scored for Nkwazi to see them hover above the drop-zone in 12th place.

Junior international midfielder Chisamba Lungu scored Zanaco’s consolation goal.

Lusaka Dynamos 2 -Nchanga Rangers 0

Lusaka Dynamos shrugged off their BP Top 8 hangover and got back to business with a 2-0 home win over Nchanga Rangers at Queensmead Stadium.

Stanley Nshimbi and Lameck Banda’s goals gave Dynamos the 3 points as they set their eyes on a top 8 finish with five league games to go.

Konkola Blades 0-Red Arrows 0

Konkola Blades remained unbeaten for a three successive game collecting 5 points out of a possible 9.

The struggling side from Chililabombwe drew 0-0 at home against 6th placed Red Arrows at Konkola Stadium this afternoon.

Young Arrows 1-Roan United 0

Chiwanki Liyianga’s lone goal helped Young Arrows keep their quest of a top 8 finish alive after a 1-0 home win over 2nd from bottom Roan United.

Power Dynamos 0- Chambishi 1

Chambishi won their second league game on the trot thanks to ex-Kitwe United striker Frank Kalunga 1st half goal in a 1-0 away win over Power Dynamos.

Coach Aggrey Chiyangi’s win over his former club lifts Chambishi out of the relegation zone to 11th place.

Kabwe Warriors 4- Green Eagles 1

Kabwe Warriors were the biggest winners today thanks to 4-1 home win over Green Eagles in Kabwe derby played at the Railway Grounds.

Victor Mwansa scored a brace with goals in the 9th and 26th while Joseph Milanzi got one in-between on 17 minutes before Jacob Mubita made it 4-0 , 30 minutes into the first half.

Aubrey Zulu scored his 10th goal of the season when he converted bottom placed Green Eagles late penalty in the 85th minute.

Green Buffaloes 0- Nkana 0

Nkana produced one of their most eye-catching performances away today led by their unselfish striker Patrick Kabamba in a scoreless away draw to second placed Green Buffaloes at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka.

Both sides wasted gilt-edged chances in the second half.

Buffaloes were first with striker Morgan Hanjeema’s shot hitting the horizontal in the 54th minute after beating Nkana’s defence.

Nkana almost took the lead a minute after the hour-mark when William Chinse fluffed a point-blank-range shot that was saved by Davy Kaumbwa following a slick one-two move with Kabamba.
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Some Mealie meal traders risk being black listed

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The Millers Association of Zambia (MAZ) has threatened to black list traders who are charging exorbitant mealie meal prices.

MAZ chairperson, Caleb Mulenga, says his organisation is charging between 40 and 44 thousand kwacha for a 25 kilogramme bag of roller meal.

And a 25 kilogramme bag of breakfast meal is being sold between 50 and 52 thousand kwacha.

In a statement to znbc news Mr Mulenga said that traders are recommended to add not more than five thousand kwacha per bag within the radius of 5 kilometers from the mill.

He urged consumers to purchase mealie meal from recognised outlets and MAZ registered outlets to avoid being exploited.

Some retail outlets have been selling mealie meal at as high as 60 and 75 thousand kwacha for roller meal and breakfast mealie meal.

Meanwhile, more than 20,000 households on Chilubi Island in Nothern Province are in dire need of relief food.

Chilubi Member of Parliament, Obious Chisala, told ZNBC news in a telephone interview that most residents have run out of food.

Mr. Chisala said the affected residents had their crops washed away by floods during the last rainy season.

He appealed to the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit to quickly dispatch relief food to the area.

And Mr. Chisala said traders have taken advantage of the food shortage and hiked the prices of cassava meal and maize by over one hundred per cent.

He said a gallon of maize is now going at K7,500 from K3,000 while the same quantity of cassava meal is costing K5,500 Kwacha from K2,000.

[ZNBC]

Parliament can resume sitting, LAZ

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Law Association of Zambia president Elijah Banda
Law Association of Zambia president Elijah Banda

The Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) has said that  there is nothing wrong with Parliament resuming sittings before a new cabinet is appointed.

The clarification by LAZ follows Tuesday’s walk out of the House by some Patriotic Front Members of Parliament.

PF members claimed the house was sitting illegally because President Banda has not yet appointed his cabinet.

He told ZNBC News that the ruling made by Speaker of the National Assembly Amusa Mwanamwambwa was correct and constitutional.

Mr Banda said all Ministers were appointed by a sitting President and oath, from the Presidency and not to an individual occupying that office.

He said the fact that parliament and cabinet were not dissolved before the October 30 presidential election means that all appointments by President Mwanawasa hold until the new President makes changes.

PF Lusaka Central MP, Guy Scott raised a point of order on Tuesday questioning the rationale behind the house sitting before cabinet is sworn in.

Dr Scott argued that it was unconstitutional for the House to resume business before cabinet is sworn in.

But the speaker Mr. Mwanamwambwa in his ruling told the house that the resumption of business was legal as parliament had not been dissolved before the polls.

And in another development the Law Association of Zambia -LAZ- said the election of President, Rupiah Banda, is a reflection of the confidence Zambians have in his leadership.

LAZ president, Elijah Banda, is confident that President Banda will not fail Zambians.

In an interview with ZNBC news in Lusaka on Wednesday Mr. Banda wished President Banda well in his new task.

And Mr. Banda said the association is happy that President Banda has shown committiment to continue with the fight against corruption.

He said the association is delighted to note that the new President has pledged to continue with the fight against the scourge.

[ZNBC]

Stepchild interfering in relationship

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DEAR BLOGGERS,

I have a child with a my fiancee and we have been staying together for 3 years. We plan to get married next year.However, our relationship has been rocky of late. You see she has another child with an ex-boyfriend and this child has come to stay with us.

The problem here is that this child is naughty and every time there are issues of his discpline, she calls the ex. This is not an issue of insecurity because she left the ex for me. My point is I do not like these calls because I think since he does not pay child support, he should have nothing to do with our household. He sent his son over to stay with the mother. When I raise these issues with my fiancee, she claims she is doing so because I do not love her son like I do mine. The boy is 11 years and our son is 3 years.  No matter what I tell her she remains adamant that her ex should be involved. I am really pissed off. Am I overeacting here?
Yours

Jeff (not real name)

Millers are hoarding Maize – Govt

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Government has unearthed a scam in which some milling companies are allegedly hoarding maize for speculative and profiteering motives.

It has also been established that the country has enough maize stocks to last until March next year.

This is according to a statement jointly issued by the Minister of Commerce and Agriculture on Tuesday.

The Ministers are concerned that the motive for hoarding the maize stocks also seems to be centred on embarassing the government in the eyes of the public.

Government has directed milling companies to ensure that traders do not inflate mealie-meal prices.

It has been proposed that roller meal should be sold between K40,000 and K43,000 while break fast should be pegged at about K50,000 and K52,000 per 25 Kilogram bag.

The statement indicates that the millers are agreeable to the proposed price levels for mealie-meal.

The ministers said the situation will continue to be monitored with a view to take necessary corrective measures.

Traders across the country have continued to hike prices of Mealie Meal in the last few weeks.
[ZNBC]

Current Cabinet stays for now – Speaker

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By JERRY MUNTHALI

SPEAKER of the National Assembly Amusaa Mwanamwambwa yesterday ruled that cabinet ministers appointed by President Mwanawasa will continue performing their functions under the current head of State, President Banda, until he makes changes to the composition.

He also said Minister of Defence George Mpombo would act as leader of Government business in the House irrespective of the vacant position of Vice-President in the executive.

Mr Mwanamwambwa made the ruling after Lusaka central member of Parliament Guy Scott (PF) raised a point of order on constitutional matters regarding the appointment of Mr Mpombo as acting leader of Government business in the House.

In the point of order, Dr Scott argued that Mr Mpombo could not act as leader of Government business because there was no substantive leader of the House.

He also argued that the two ministers of agriculture, Sarah Sayifwanda and Ben Kapita were appointed by the late President Mwanawasa and that they were not supposed to be in the House.

Dr Scott also said nominated members of Parliament were not supposed to be in the House because Dr Mwanawasa who nominated them died.

In his ruling, Mr Mwanamwambwa said constitutionally, the people of Zambia were required to go for general elections every five years.

He said this comprised local government, parliamentary and Presidential elections, which were commonly known as tripartite elections.

Mr Mwanamwambwa said what the people of Zambia did on October 30 was to carry out one of those three elections which was the Presidential election.

“Please note that cabinet was not dissolved, there was the acting President who carried out the function of Head of State up to the day of election.

Following the October 30 election, cabinet continues until dissolved if the President so wishes,” he said.

Mr Mwanamwambwa advised the House to note that where there were proper systems in a Government, the executive continued irrespective of the vacancy in that particular executive.

“Though it may not be visible to your eyes, the position of Government leader does exist. It is not necessarily held by the Vice President but any of the senior Ministers,” he said.

Mr Mwanamwambwa said Mr Mpombo was one of the senior ministers who could act as leader of Government business in the House.

On the two ministers of agriculture, Mr Mwanamwambwa said it was not new that Zambia had two ministers of agriculture.

He said this fact was known long ago and that if any member wished to raise the issue, they could have done so a long time ago.

Mr Mwanamwambwa said the only difference was that the two ministers were now both in the House and that they would stay there until the appointing authority decided otherwise.

“Since Parliament was not dissolved and you did not go for parliamentary elections, all positions continue, including nominated MPs, until the appointing authority decides otherwise,” the Speaker said.

[Daily-Mail]