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Peasant farmer nabbed for growing cannabis

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The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) , has arrested a 54 years peasant farmer of Fisongo village in chief Nawaitwika ‘s area in Kasama for illegal cultivation of marijuana.

Disclosing this in a statement to ZANIS, Saturday, DEC spokesperson Rosten Chulu said DEC together with Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) arrested the villager and was charged with unlawful cultivation of marijuana

Mr Chulu said another 125kg and two checked polythene bags containing cannabis were seized on a Lusaka bound Germins bus.

Mr Chulu said it was for this reason that DEC has commended the bus service crew’s for their cooperation leading to the arrest of the suspect.

He has since urged other bus operators whose buses are being used as vessels to transport illegal drugs to desist from doing so and emulate Germins Bus service crew in their alertness to fight the drug scourge.

ZANIS/AH/Ends/MM

Speed up fertiliser distribution

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A Senior Agricultural officer in Southern Province has
called for speedy delivery of agriculture inputs under the fertilizer support programme(FSP).

Acting provincial agricultural coordinator Adreen Nansungwe
directed the senior agricultural officers and district agriculture
committees to commence the implementation of the FSP programme by next
week as the province has received rains.

Dr. Nansungwe made the directive during the FSP 2008 -09 agricultural
season workshop held at Munzhi Lodge in Choma.

The one day workshop facilitated by FSP logistics officer from the
programme coordination office Given Simalumba was attended by district
agricultural coordinators, Senior agricultural officers, District
marketing and cooperatives officers and other agriculture officer in the province.

Dr. Nansungwe challenged the senior agricultural officers to implement
the FSP programme in accordance with the implementation manual as
failure to doing so would result in disciplinary measures against
erring officers.

And FSP programme coordination office logistics officer Given
Simalumba disclosed that his programme is facing challenges as only
two officers are managing the programme.

Mr. Simalumba observed that the price for the 50kg bag of fertilizer
is K50, 000 under the FSP programme.

He stated that any civil servant who will access the pack under the
programme should be subjected to the conditions enshrined in the
operational manual.

Southern province Senior cooperatives officer Grey Mwale stated that
southern province has been allocated a total of 14, 486.40 metric
tonnes of both basal and top dressing fertilizer.

Mr. Mwale further said that a total of 36,216 farmers in southern
province will benefit from the fertilizer support programme.

He added that a total of 724.32 metric tonnes of maize seed has been
allocated to southern province during this season’s input
distribution.

ZANIS/NAIS/LK/ENDS/MM

Church urged to counsel losing Presidential candidates

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Ruling MMD Chisamba Member of Parliament Moses Muteteka has urged the church to counsel losing presidential candidates to reduce growing tension in the country.

Mr Muteteka said the losing candidates should allow the newly elected Republican President Rupiah Banda to carry on with developmental projects initiated by late President Levy Mwanawasa’s administration.

He told ZANIS in Lusaka Saturday that the losers should also desist from deliberately creating tension in the country adding that peace is paramount for government to foster development.

Mr. Muteteka further urged politicians to desist from using youths in perpetuating post election violence which has the potential of fuelling tension in the country.

And the MMD Chisamba MP has commended people in Chisamba constituency for giving the ruling party a massive vote in the October 30th presidential polls.

He has since assured the people of Chisamba of continued development in the area in line with government’s development for the country.

Various stakeholders have continued to call for peace in the wake of minor protests characterized by some suspected opposition Patriotic Front (PF) youth cadres stripping in public.

And two Lusaka based clergymen have the condemned various acts of post-election violence by alleged suspected opposition Patriotic Front (PF) cadres in Lusaka.

Bishop Bwanali Phiri of World Baptist Evangelist Association (WBEA) described the behavior by the cadres as reported in some sections of the media as embarrassing and unfortunate.

Bishop Phiri told ZANIS in Lusaka Saturday that there was need for all citizens to unite and support the newly elected President Rupiah Banda and his administration for the development of the country.

He said it was sad that some youths were allegedly being paid to undress protest the October 30th polls’ results won by MMD’s presidential candidate Rupiah Banda.

And Bishop Ebbystya Katongo of The Jesus Church has urged political party leaders and members to desist from assassinating each other’s characters.

Bishop Katongo said poltical parties and other stakeholders should instead unite and preach peaceful messages in order to uphold Zambia as a Christian nation.

The two clergymen have since joined several other organisations in the country to congratulating President Rupiah Banda on his election as the fourth republican president after the demise of late President Levy Mwanawasa who died on August 19 at Percy Millitary Hospital in Paris France.

ZANIS/CM/ENDS/MM

Hail the Post newspapers – Sansakuwa

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An MMD party official in Kafue says the party should give credit to the Post newspaper for having made it work hard through the stories it used to publish up to the run up of the presidential elections.

MMD district party chairman Goodson Sansakuwa said in Kafue Saturday that the ruling party should consider itself lucky that it was able to win the presidential elections as the opposition Patriotic Front (PF) really gave them a good campaign.

Mr. Sansakuwa said as a party it has learnt lessons on how the electorate view the ruling MMD. He said if it was not for the stories the post were publishing about the MMD, it would not have been easy to plan and strategize well for the its campaigns and win the elections.

He said he was happy that the MMD, despite the negative publicity by the the private daily, was able to turn them into positives. He said the MMD will from now on work hard to ensure it revisits its manifesto to woe more support.

Mr. Sansakuwa who is also Kafue district council chairman said the party in the district has set out a programme in which it will start planning for the 2011 elections.

He said despite some members defecting to the opposition, the party in the district was strong and will not allow outsiders to win the people.

Mr. Sansakuwa appealed to Republic President Rupiah Banda to fulfill the promises made during campaigns. He said the MMD will only win the 2011 elections if it fulfills its promises.

Mr. Sansakuwa also appealed to the national executive committee to start visiting members on the ground instead of only staying in Lusaka. He said many members at grassroots level are not happy with the way the top leadership in the party are treating branch members.

He said the NEC should find time to tour branch officials as these are the ones who campaign for them most of the time. He said the MMD has a huge task of working hard so that new issues are raised and people’s interests in elections are revived.

The district official also called on the party to revive its manifesto so that it is tailored to the current needs of the Zambian people. He said the current manifesto is proving to be not helpful in addressing what the Zambian people want.

ZANIS/BS/ENDS/MM

University land threatened for repossesion

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Kafue district council has warned the Cavendish University management to start developing the land allocated for construction of a University within the next 30 days failure to which the land will be withdrawn.

Kafue district council chairman Goodson Sansakuwa said Saturday in an interview with ZANIS in Kafue that management at the council and councilors are worried that the land has remained idle for the past four years when it allocated to the university.

He said it was against the law to keep land undeveloped for that long time.

Mr. Sansakuwa said the council has decided to give the university 30 days in which it should show cause why the land in question cannot be grabbed away from them and be given to other serious developers.

He said while the council is aware of the importance of tertiary education to the nation, it was prudent that developers once given land , they develop it within the shortest period of time and not hold on to it.

Mr. Sansakuwa further stated that despite the university having in the recent months complained of encroachment on their land; it was not true because a verification of their claims was undertaken and no encroachment was found on the ground.

And Mr. Sansakuwa disclosed that Kafue council will continue with its land audit so as to address problems of double allocation and other land related disputes. He said it is the intention of the council to acquire land for serious developers and residents so that they can give them.

Mr. Sansakuwa said his office is happy with the progress made so far on resolving land issues as opposed to assertions that workers at the council are corrupt and are involved in illegal land deals.
ZANIS/BS/ENDS/MM

Weekend Football Preview

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The BP Top 8 final takes centre stage of a weekend packed of football action both on Saturday and Sunday.

Zesco United and Lusaka Dynamos face-off in the BP Top 8 final to be played at Nchanga Stadium in Chingola.

It will be Dynamos first cup final appearance in over 3 decades while this will be Zesco’s third final in the same competition that they have yet to win.

Both teams come into Saturdays cup final with contrasting form their most recent league matches
with Zesco enjoying a confidence-boosting 2-1 win over Zanaco away on Wednesday.

Zesco should have a strong side available led by strikers Nicholas Zulu and Enoch Sakala.

Dynamos on the other hand were unconvincing in their last league game on the same date losing 1-0 in a poor match away to City of Lusaka.

Things are not looking too good for Dynamos who have Saulos Mumba and Philemon Chipeta who both missed Wednesday loss due to injury.

Meanwhile, two league matches will be played on Saturday with another four on Sunday.

The two matches to be played on the midlands will see Red Arrows hosting Nkwazi while Green Buffaloes travel to Kabwe to play Green eagles.

And on Sunday, Power Dynamos host Roan United, Konkola Blades visit Nkana, Chambishi stay home to play Kabwe Warriors while Young Arrows travel to Nchanga to face Nchanga Rangers.

Maureen pays tribute to State House staff

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Former first lady, Maureen Mwanawasa, has paid glowing tribute to State house staff for the support, love and kindness they rendered to the first family in the last seven years.

Mrs. Mwanawasa said the State House staff was very committed and dedicated to duty, a situation she wished all workers in the country could have.

She said the staff made the stay of the first family easy at State House because of the cooperation, love and hard work from the workers.

She was speaking at State House during the farewell luncheon with State House staff today.

“I wish to express my deep sense of gratitude for the support, love and kindness you showed to the late President, myself and our family during our seven year we have stayed here,” she said.

Mrs. Mwanawasa, who lost her husband, President Levy Mwanawasa in August this year, said she has since moved out of State House to pave way for the incoming President, Rupiah Banda, and his family.

She explained that the State House staff had been with the first family in both bad and good times.

She said this created a strong bond between the first family and the workers.

The former First Lady also thanked spouses of the State House staff for their understanding when their husbands and wives were away on duties.

Mrs. Mwanawasa, who also apologized for any wrong doing to the workers, has since urged the State House staff to embrace the incoming President and cooperate with him because this was their duty.

And Mrs. Mwanawasa would soon launch a book entitled “The President’s Menu” whose proceeds would be channeled towards retirement benefits for kitchen staff at State House.

And Principal Private Secretary to the President, Alfred Chipoya, said parting company with the former first family would be a difficult situation to understand for State House staff.

Mr. Chipoya said Mrs. Mwanawasa, together with her late husband, always provided motherly advice, love and guidance to the members of staff, hence the first family would be remembered forever.

He also presented a gift to the former first lady as a sign of appreciation of her motherly conduct towards State House staff.

Meanwhile, Chief Analyst for Press and Public Relations at State House, David Kombe said in a vote of thanks that the State House staff was ready to work with whichever president.

Mr. Kombe said State House staff was committed to serve the nation regardless of who was in the State House.

ZANIS/ENDS/KSH/EB.

RB called to withdraw draft land policy

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The Kitwe District Land Alliance has appealed to President Rupiah Banda to withdraw the draft land policy as it does not support transparency.

Kitwe District Land Alliance chairperson, Bwalya Mpange, said the current Land Act of 1995 was not only pro-poor but also non-transparent and was not in tune with the spirit of poverty alleviation.

Officially opening a two-day training workshop for councilors on Transparency Land Administration at Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation today Mr Mpange welcomed the government’s move to overhaul this law as evidenced by the 2006 land draft policy.

He explained that the draft land policy in its current stature does not support transparency and lacks support to the poor people in terms of equitable access and ownership of land.

Mr Mpenga also expressed worry that there had been incidences where some civic leaders were being caught up in illegal plot allocation in Kitwe.

He reminded the councilors that since they had been identified as important partners in land administration in the district, there was need for them to be knowledgeable in land administration and be more transparent on allocation of plots.

ZANIS/ENDS/PFK/E

Zambia still harbours Angolan refugees

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Zambia continues to face challenges of a residual caseload of Angolan refugees, Zambia’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Lazarous Kapambwe has observed.

Mr. Kapambwe notes that some of the refugees are vulnerable and not self-reliant but positive strides were implemented such as the repatriation as a durable solution including local integration for such caseloads.

He says the Zambian government had audience with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to consider long term solutions to the influx of Angolan refugees.

This is according to the press statement released by the Zambian Embassy’s First Secretary to the United Nations, in charge of Press in New York, Moses Walubita, and made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today.

Mr. Kapambwe said this when he addressed the Third Committee of the 63rd Regular Session of the United Nations General Assembly on the Report of the UNHCR; question and answer session on returnees and displaced persons and humanitarian.

The Zambian Envoy said the success of the Zambian Initiative Programme should serve as a useful model for similar areas hosting refugees in the country (Zambia) but reiterated Zambia’s commitment to meeting the obligations governing the Refugee Conventions.

And Mr. Kapambwe has disclosed that Zambia welcomes the UNHCR’s Global Needs Assessment Initiative to which Zambia will be piloted along side with other eight countries.

The initiative is based on the actual needs of refugees in th field as it has helped identify critical needs of refugees such as feeding them amid looming global food crisis.

ZANIS/ENDS/KC/EB

Train students in relevant skills – Minister

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Science and Technologhy Minister, Peter Daka, has appealed to mining companies and other private sector organisations on the Copperbelt to form synergies with training institutions under his ministry to ensure that students graduating from these colleges were relevant to the manpower needs of these companies.

Mr. Daka said Government has observed that most of the people that were being trained under the Technical Education Vocational and Entrepreneurship Training programme were getting obsolete skills which has proved to be irrelevant to the skills needed by most mining companies and the private sector.

Mr. Daka said this in Kitwe today during the official opening of a one-day National Stakeholders Consultative forum held at Edinburgh Hotel today under the theme “Unlocking Human Resource Potential to achieve Economic Growth.”

He said there is urgent need for the private sector to design programmes that would assist government provide adequate training in line with moving technology to ensure that the youths graduating from these colleges contribute to national development.

He also appealed to the private sector to offer employment to the graduates to ensure that they contribute to wealth creation.

And speaking earlier at the same function, Science and Technology Permanent Secretary, Buleti Nsemukila, said half of Zambia’s population were youths below the age of 15, which has a big base of people needing relevant skills training in order for them to become economically viable.

Dr. Semukila said the majority of Zambia’s population were young people who needed skills to enable them crate wealth and alleviate poverty.

He said there was need to train more people with different skills if the number of people working in the informal sector was to be reduced.

And in a paper titled Unlocking Human Resource Potential to achieve Economic Growth, Chairperson for the Private Sector Development Association, Yusf Dodia, called on training institutions in Zambia to redevelop the use of education infrastructure to ensure that more people acquired relevant skills for wealth creation.

Mr. Dodia observed that in Zambia, most training institutions were failing to use their facilities to train more people, hence the utilisation of these facilities for social functions such as church services, weddings and kitchen parties.

He said wealth creation was related to the quality of manpower a country has, hence the need for these training institutions to enroll more students and utilise the idle facilities.

ZAMIS/ENDS/LK/CMM/EB.

Nonde’s sentiments on Maureen anger some women

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Scores of women today staged a protest in Lusaka over Federation of Free Trade Unions of Zambia (FFTUZ) president, Joyce Nonde’s remarks over the former First Lady, Maureen Mwanawasa’s rejection of a house that the government offered to rent for her.

The visibly angry women expressed their displeasure over Nonde’s sentiments that the former First Lady should not reject the house because government was only following the law.

The women added that it was too early to criticize the former First Lady, noting that she was still mourning her husband’s death.

Mrs Edith Mataka Nkoma, who was representing the women, noted that Ms Nonde should stop frustrating the former First Lady and her family as they were still in grief.

Ms Nkoma, who is also a widow, noted that death is something that is painful, hence there is need for Ms Nonde to respect Mrs Mwanawasa, saying that if she had any problem with Maureen, she could have approached her instead of attacking her through the papers which she said was sending a bad picture to the children.

Ms Nkoma noted that Mrs Mwananwasa is a Zambian and has the right to express herself, as her children were brought up in a different environment and she needs to keep her children in a better environment.

She further urged all Zambians to look back and reflect on Mrs Mwanawasa as still the mother for the nation, hence the need to respect her as she did not choose for her husband to die.

And Ms Carolyn Chanda urged Ms Nonde to mind her own business and not to criticize Mrs Mwanawasa in the papers.

Ms Chanda noted that Ms Nonde is also a married woman and she will also face some challenges in a home.

The women’s protest follows a comment that was made by Ms Nonde in today’s The Post News papers, saying that the former First Lady should not reject a house that government offered to rent for her in Roma township because government was following the law.

ZANIS/ENDS/AH/EB

PF cadres demand allowance at verification meeting in Kasama

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The verification of last week’s presidential by election results in Kasama was yesterday almost disrupted after some Patriotic Front (PF) cadres demanded to be paid allowances before witnessing the exercise.

The PF cadres claimed that the verification of ballot papers was a government exercise and as such they were entitled to receive lunch allowances.

The irate cadres also asked the election officials to give a detail explanation of what was involved in the verification of election results as most of them expressed ignorance on the exercise.

Some PF cadres claimed that the exercise should also involve re-counting of the ballot papers.

But responding to the queries, Kasama District Electoral Officer, Joseph Sampa, dismissed the PF demands for allowances to be paid to them for witnessing the verification of election results.

Mr. Sampa explained that the verification of presidential results was a voluntary exercise that did not require political stakeholders to be paid money.

He also clarified that the verification of the election results did not mean re-counting of ballot papers as that can only be done after a Court Order.

Mr. Sampa later convinced the PF members to continue with the exercise of verifying the results, saying the exercise was in the best interest of all political parties that took part in last Thursday’s presidential poll.

As at yesterday, only the ruling MMD and the PF had representation at the verification of presidential results while the UPND and the Heritage Party did not send representatives.

But a check today by ZANIS found all parties and some election observers busy witnessing the verification of election results, which is one of the post-election activities being conducted by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) countrywide.

And in Kitwe, Various political parties today turned up for the voter verification exercise in the just-ended Presidential by elections at the Civic Centre.

Among the notable parties present were the Patriotic Front (PF), United Party for National Development UPND), Heritage Party (HP) and the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD).

Kitwe Town Clerk, Ali Simwinga, said the exercise went on peacefully and there were no incidences recorded.

The exercise has given credibility to the just-ended elections.

He said all the political parties have signed the verification forms and are satisfied with the outcome of the election.

ZANIS/ENDS/LK/EB.

Eastern Province in bumper harvest

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GOVERNMENT has said the performance of the agricultural sector in Eastern Province during the 2007/08 farming season has been very good compared to other regions.

Cooperatives and Marketing Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Bernard Namachila, said during the 2007/08 farming season, the province produced 267, 596 metric tonnes of maize.

Mr. Namachila also said 21, 621 tonnes of sunflower and 20,014 tonnes of groundnuts were produced during the same period in the province respectively.

He was speaking when he officiated at the launch of the National Fertilizer Support Programme (NFSP) held at Crystal Springs hotel in Chipata yesterday.

Mr. Namachila attributed the bumper harvest to the good agricultural policy introduced by government coupled with timely distribution of inputs, good rainfall and hard work by farmers.

“I am proud to say that Eastern Province has recorded a bumper harvest in a number of crops like maize, groundnuts and sunflower to name but a few,” he said.

The Permanet Secretary said the province also produced 4, 277 tons of soyabeans, 60,512 tonnes of cotton and 169 tons of tobacco.

Mr. Namachila congratulated the farmers in the province and staff from the department of agriculture for working hard, adding that the production of the crops was not a mean achievement.

He called on them to continue working hard because government regarded Eastern Province as an important agricultural production region which contributed significantly to the national food basket.

The PS noted that all the logistics for the inputs distribution exercise under FSP were in place not only in Eastern Province but countrywide.

“I expect farmers to start collecting inputs soon after this workshop in all the districts. To my officers, your role is to implement the programme according to the laid down regulations and you should avoid unnecessary problems for yourselves and government,’’ he said.

ZANIS/ENDS/SM/EB

Zambia slashes Visa Fees by over 50%

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Government has with immediate effect reduced the Visa Fees from US$150 to US$50 for single entry while double entry has been scaled down from US$340 to US$80 for all foreign tourists.

Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Minister Michael Kaingu announced in Lusaka today that daily entry visa fees have been pegged at US$20 from US$50 respectively

Speaking during a media breakfast meeting in Lusaka today, Mr. Kaingu explained that the move is aimed at attracting more tourists into the country.

He noted that the hiking of the visa fees had disadvantaged Zambia’s tourism sector as some tourists opted to visit countries in the region charging lower Visa Fees.

Mr. Kaingu has since disclosed that government will soon issue a revised Visa Statutory Instrument.

Speaking earlier, Zambia Tourism Board (ZTB) Chairman Errol Hickey disclosed that the number of tourists entering Zambia has increased from 400,000 last year to over 800,000 this year.

Mr. Hickey attributed the increase of tourists to the ‘Buy Zambia Tourism Campaign’ initiated by the late republican President Dr. Levy Mwanawasa.

ZANIS/KC/AM/ENDS

Clergyman censures unruly political cadres

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A Lusaka-based clergyman has strongly condemned the hailing of insults at former President, Frederick Chiluba and physical attack on his press aide, Emmanuel Mwamba by suspected opposition Patriotic Front cadres at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross yesterday.

Bishop Bwanali Phiri of World Baptist Evangelistic Association said the incidence showed lack of respect for leaders.

He further said the use of violence and vulgar language could be a recipe of political skirmishes in the country.

Bishop Phiri said it was embarrassing that some leaders of political parties were failing to discipline their cadres, who stir up calm situations and engage into violence.

He lamented that women were being used to insult and disrespect people by some political leaders.

He explained that people that were in authority or once held respected offices should be given the respect they deserve at all times.

Bishop Bwanali said leaders should guide their cadres especially that the campaigns were over not.

He said political leaders should espouse Christian values and principles so that there was peace in the country even after elections.

He has since called on the Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ), Christian Council of Zambia (CCZ) and the Zambia Episcopal Conference (ZEC) to consider holding a reconciliation meeting with all political party leaders in the country.

Yesterday, suspected PF cadres reportedly scorned Dr. Chiluba and used unpalatable language on him during the funeral service of the late former Prime Minister, Elijah Mudenda at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross.

ZANIS/KSH/AM/ENDS