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New Generation Party backs RB

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New Generation Party president Humphrey Siulapwa says his party has endorsed MMD Presidential candidate Rupiah Banda for the october 30 presidential by elections.

Speaking during a press briefing in Lusaka,Mr. Sialupwa expressed confidenmce that Zambia under Rupiah Banda can be assured of good financial management.

Mr. Sialupwa said the Acting President is a gift from God saying every Zambia should be grateful for Mr Banda because he knows what true democracy is all about.

“We have seen what the MMD has done especially for the youths in the country. Mr Banda has promoted youth empowerment and a better manifesto than any other candidate” he said.

He urged the youths not to be involved in wrongful acts during the forthcoming polls and they should rally behind Banda because promoted youth empowerment.

Zambia is on the 30th of October set for presidential polls following the demise of Dr. Mwanawasa who died on 19th august 2008 and was put to rest on 3rd September.

Three parties have so far filled in for nominations which include the acting president Rupiah Banda for MMD, Micheal Sata for PF, and Hakainde Hichilema for UPND and Gen Godfrey Miyanda for Heritage party.

ZANIS/GP/ENDS/MM

Results to be displayed outside Polling Stations

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The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has adopted the Zimbabwean electoral system of displaying votes outside polling stations to clear suspicions of vote rigging.

Choma Town Clerk, Golden Banda disclosed this during a Media training workshop for Southern Province based media personnel held in the Choma Municipal Council, Council chamber Saturday.

Mr Banda who is also Choma District Electoral Officer said the move is a step in the right direction and deserves support from all participating political parties.

”This will clear suspicion of a vehicle transporting ballot papers disappearing and only re-appear after some secret ballot papers had been fetched.

“Even the closely guarding of ballot papers will now be a thing of the past because results would remain at each polling
station,” said Banda.

Meanwhile, ECZ Senior public relations officer, Ms Silvia Bwalya has called on the media and other stakeholders to expose any electoral malpractices to the law enforcement wings and the commission itself.

Ms Bwalya said Cabinet ministers abusing government transport should be reported because they are not immune to the electoral code of conduct.

She also urged the Media to clear the misconception suggesting that the nation is preparing for a presidential by-election.

Ms Bwalya stated that the nation will have Presidential election where voters will be required to vote countrywide.

She observed that a by-election would mean restricting the poll to a particular section of society.

ZANIS/HC/ENDS/MM

Righteousness exalts a nation

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Today’s Scripture

“Righteousness exalts a nation…” (Proverbs 14:34).

Today’s Word from Joel and Victoria

Many people are looking for ways to climb higher in life and the answer is found in the Word of God! The Bible tells us thatrighteousness exalts a nation. Righteousness simply means to be in right standing with God. It means you are honoring Him and following His ways.

Webster’s dictionary says that the word “exalt” means “to raise in rank, power or character.” Righteousness exalts a nation, and righteousness exalts individuals.

There are so many promises in the Word of God for those who are righteous and honor Him. Part of being righteous and following His commands is to pray for your leaders and people in authority. Pray that they would honor the Lord and seek His ways.

Pray that they would govern in righteousness and integrity. And Psalm 33 tells us that, “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.” The Lord promises that when His people pray, He will hear us! As you submit all your ways to Him,He will cause you to rise up higher and higher into the place of blessing He has in store for you!

A Prayer for Today

Prayer for Today: Father in heaven, thank You for making me righteous through the blood of Jesus. Remind me to pray for my leaders and those who are in authority over me so that Your righteousness will exalt this nation. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

Joel Osteen ministries

Indian investors arrive in Zambia

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A five member Indian delegation is in Zambia  to explore investment opportunities in various sectors.

Speaking during a courtesy call on Commerce Minister Felix Mutati at his office Friday evening , the minister said the group from the Sandesara Group of companies is in the country to explore investment opportunities in the mining, energy and tourism among other sectors.

He said the investment opportunities being explored by the group would yield the desired results for the country’s economy.

Mr. Mutati said once the group establishes the itself in Zambia, the investment would translate into job and wealth creation.

He noted that the coming of investors to Zambia is also an indication that that the country has continued attracting investments and still remains a key investment destination.

And Sandesara Group of companies Chairperson Nitin Sandesara disclosed that his group has over 5 million dollars in assets and intends to invest an initial maximum of 100 million dollars once an area of investment is identified before the end of 2008.

Mr. Sandesara said his group is happy with government’s support so far.

ZANIS/CM/ENDS

I’ll open up Northwestern Province oil fields, RB

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The Acting President Rupiah Banda has kicked off his campaign trial in Northwestern province with a pledge of of opening up oil fields in Chavuma district.

Mr. Banda assured Chavuma residence that with the help of God, he was geared to ensure that the oil fields in the area were opened.

He disclosed that foreign investors were already in the country and were prepared to start oil explorations in the district.

He disclosed that the Energy minister Kenneth Konga was not in his entourage Saturday afternoon because he had rushed back to Lusaka to finalise paperwork with foreign investors.

He further said he was ready to continue the fight against poverty and complete Mutanda Chavuma projects started by the late President Dr Levy Mwanawasa.

Mr. Banda also said that his administration was prepared to open up new coppermines in North Western province.

He said the mines will create more jobs for the Zambians so that their lives can be improved more than they have lived so far.

He further pledged to expand schools so that more children will be provided with space.

The Acting president said he will ensure that more medicines are provided to the remote parts of the district.

He was speaking during public really at Chavuma welfare ground Saturday afternoon.

He urged the people to vote for him in the forth-coming 30th October presidential by elections.

The Acting President pledged to use the vote to save the people of Chavuma.

He said he has experience and ability to do what he says he will do for Zambia and will deliver his promises.

Mr. Banda said he was grateful and happy with thunderous welcome accorded to him by people of Chavuma.

He said having saved under the late president Mwanawasa he was told to care for Zambians.

He said he was aware of the grief and pain that the people of Chavuma went through when they heard that the president had died.

He said Zambians are going to remember him as a great son of Africa and a good leader.

He recalled how the late president called him from his retirement at his farm .

Mr. Banda said although he was old at 72 years, he was still willing to save the people of Chavuma and Zanmbia in general.

Speaking at the some function Information Minister Mike Mulongoti appealed to people of Chavuma to give Mr. Banda the some votes they gave the late president.

MMD Chairman for information Benny Tetamashimba on the said the late president had confidence when he appointed Mr. Banda as the acting president when he left for Egypt.

And district MMD chairman Warrece Liana appealed to the Acting president to continue with the developmental projects left by president Mwanawasa.

Mr. Liana said the late president promised to tile Mutanda Chavuma.

He further said the electricity traffics were too high beyond the reach the reach of citizens.

He said electricity should be extended to other parts of the district and also appealed for early farming imputes and continue the cattle restocking exercise.

He however, stated that the poverty levels were growing strong in the district.

Acting president is accompanied by Information Minister Mike Mulongoti, provincial minister Kenneth Chipungu, and local government deputy minister Benny Tetamashimba Home affairs deputy minister Grace Njapao.

He was received at the mosses Lunta grounds by the Provincial executive chairman James Katoka, former Permanent Minster Richard and provincial and senior government and part members.

The acting president also attended the Likumbi Lyamize traditional ceremony, will also hold public rallies

Tomorrow he is expected to hold similar rallies in Kabompo and Mufumbwe districts. He will also visit some copper mines in Solwezi before he return to Lusaka..

ZANIS/MK/MM/ENDS…

Southern traditional leaders hold an ‘indaba’

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A meeting of all chiefs and district commissioners in Southern Province to discuss development is taking place in Choma.

The two day meeting locally known as ‘indaba’ which is also being attended by some provincial heads of department is taking place at Kozo lodge.

Opening the meeting, Saturday, Southern province minister Daniel Munkombwe said the provincial administration decided to convene the chiefs’ meeting to deliberate on development issues affecting the province.

Mr Munkombwe told the gathering that government is determined to attend to all developmental needs of all chiefdoms in the province.

He urged traditional leaders to freely deliberate and offer suggestions that will help improve the living standards of their subjects.

And Mr Munkombwe has told the chiefs that the new graders procured by government for road rehabilitations which arrived in the province will soon be deployed in various districts to begin feeder road rehabilitations before the onset of the rains.

He said with or without an election, development must be facilitated especially that road infrastructure is critical to improving the economy.

The minister also disclosed that good progress is being achieved on the reconstruction of the Bottom road in the Gwembe valley, the tarrying of the Choma-Namwala road and the Batoka-Maamba road.

And speaking earlier on, provincial Permanent Secretary Darius Hakayobe said the role of chiefs is paramount in the development process of the province.

Mr Hakayobe said government would continue delivering some development programmes through chiefs because they are non partisan.

Southern province has 41 chiefs.

ZANIS/CM/ENDS/MM

Confusion rocks Eastern Province MMD

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Confusion has rocked in the ruling MMD in Eastern province with two factions rallies at separate venues in Chipata district Saturday.

The disputes in the Provincial Executive Committee earlier this year, have now resulted in the division of the party into two  groups.

A check by ZANIS Saturday morning found some cadres supporting Kapata ward councilor Sinoya Mwale assembled at the tennis club while the other camp in support of the current PEC assembled at Mpezeni Park.

According to Chipata district chairperson, Benson Sakala confusion in the party was brought about by six district and constituency officials who were last week suspended for insubordination.

Mr Sakala named Mr Mwale who is also Chipata mayor and constituency chairperson Lazalous Sakala as some of the members that had formed a faction following their recent suspension from the party.

Others suspended are Susan Ngoma Women Chairperson, constituency Information and Publicity Secretary Dauzen Mwaza, district Youth Chairperson Isaac Moyo and Constituency Secretary Bernard Nkoma.

Mr Sakala alleged that the six organized a campaign meeting when they knew that PEC had scheduled a rally to be held in the district Saturday.

He stated that the faction that aims to bring confusion in the party, decided to hold another meeting to confuse the public who he said had to choose which meeting to attend.

The district chairperson expressed concern that the confusion in the party will affect the MMD Presidential canditate  Rupiah Banda’s chances of attaining a hundred percent vote in October 30 Presidential by election in the province.

Mr Sakala has since appealed to PEC to meet the Mangani Led faction to resolve the matter if the party is to attain its anticipated vote in the region.

And when contacted for comment MMD constituency Chairperson Mr Lazarous Sakala who was found at the Mangani led camp ,ruled out divisions in the party and attributed the confusion to poor communication on today’s meetings.

Mr Sakala said that some party cadres who were not informed about the provincial meeting, organized another meeting at Tennis club.

He however, disclosed that one of the meetings would be delayed to give chance to the other meeting.

He stated that the provincial campaign would be the first to take place before the constituency meeting.

But sources within the party said confusion in the party, started during the PEC elections that were held after late President Levy Mwanawasa dissolved the committee due to disorganization among its members, earlier this year.

Both Chipata constituency MP Mr Mangani and Provincial chairperson Knnedy Zulu could not be contacted for comment as they were reported to be in a meeting.
ZANIS/DM/HN/ENDS/MM.

Zesco Hit Two To Stay Top

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Zesco United stay top of the Faz Premier League table today after a 2-0 home win over Young Arrows at the Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola.

The game was a sneak peak of the two teams October 11 meeting in the BP Top 8 semifinals to be played at Nchanga Stadium in Chingola.

Zesco striker opened scores in the 4th minute of the first half to record only his second goal of the season before his teammate Jonas Sakuwaha made it 2-0 from the spot on 58 minutes.

Green Buffaloes move to 2nd place  on 34 points after a 3-0 home win over Nchanga Rangers.

Joining Buffaloes on 34 points and in 3rd place are Kabwe Warriors who won 2-1 over visiting City of Lusaka thanks to a brace from Owen Mwendabai.

In the rest of the days Week 23 results, Lusaka Dynamos recorded a rare away win after beating Power Dynamos 1-0 at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe.

Midfielder William Njobvu scored a superb volley and his 5th goal of the season that took a deflection off ex-Rangers defender Chongo Mwape before beating Rabson Muchelenganga.

It was an overall modest display from both sides that Dynamos dominated after the break thanks to some stout defending from the away side.

At Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe, Konkola Blades lost 1-0 to visiting Roan United and the visitors scored their winner through striker Ben Mwanza in the 76th minute.

Nkwazi were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Chambishi in Lusaka while Nkana came from behind to win 2-1 on the road against Red Arrows at Nkoloma Stadium.

And at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka, veteran striker Dabwitso Nkhoma rolled back the years to score his first goal for Zanaco in their late rally at home against Green Eagles to win 2-1.

Eagles took the lead in the 48th minute through Brian Moya, before Nkhoma equalized on the hour-mark.

Simon Silwamba made sure of the 3 points for Zanaco with the winner in the 73rd minute.

Friday Football Round-up

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ACCRA SET TO HOST GROUP 11 FINALE

-Togo will host Swaziland in Accra, Ghana on October 11 in the two sides final 2010 World/ Africa Cup Group 11 qualifier.

National Football Association of Swaziland  CEO Frederick Mngometulu told the Swaziland Observer newspaper on Thursday that the crucial away game against Togo will be played at Ohene Djan Stadium in Accra.

This is because Togo are still banned from playing any competitive international games at home by Caf following crowd trouble in Lome last year.

Swaziland , 2nd in Group 11 on 4 points after playing 3 games, beat Togo 2-1 in the 1st leg played on June 8 and must beat their hosts to go level on 7 points with leaders Zambia to take to the wire which team goes to the 2nd round final group stage qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup.

Togo are bottom of the 3-team Group 11 with 3 points from as many games played in the qualifiers.

It will be the second time Togo will be playing host to a Group 11 opponent in Accra after beating Zambia 1-0 at the same venue in the two teams opening pool game played on May 31.

CAF banned Togo from playing all international matches at Lome’s Kégué Stadium last year.

This followed crowd trouble during Togo’s 2008 Africa Cup Group 9 qualifiers against Mali on October 12 that the hosts lost 2-0.

Togo did not qualify for this years Africa Cup after finishing third in Group 9 behind Mali and Benin who both reached the Ghana tournament as group winners and best runner-up respectively.

LEAGUE PREVIEW

-The Faz Premier League resumes this weekend after making way for BP Top 8 action last weekend.

The pick of this weekends Week 23 games will be leaders Zesco United’s home game against 3rd placed Young Arrows at the Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola.

Incidentally, this game will be a prelude of the two teams imminent clash in the BP Top 8 semifinals at Nchanga Stadium in Chingola on October 11.

They come into this weekends fixture level at 1-1 from the 1st leg of the league encounter played on May 3 at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka in Week 8 game.

Rest of the Week 23 fixtures will see 2nd placed Red Arrows host Nkana, Lusaka Dynamos traveling to Power Dynamos, Green Buffaloes staying home to face Nchanga Rangers and Kabwe Warriors awaiting fellow mid-table strugglers City of Lusaka.

Zanaco host Green Eagles, Roan United are away to Konkola Blades while Chambishi visit Nkwazi.


Sunday Football Fixtures

Rwanda 2009 Caf Africa Youth Cup 1st Rnd, 1st leg Qualifier

28/09/2008

Kickoff: 22:00 (ZMT)
Alexandria, Egypt

Egypt U20- Zambia U20

RB wins Senior Chief Ishindi’s support

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Senior Chief Ishindi and his subjects have pledged full support to Acting President Rupiah Banda in the forth coming October 30th presidential by – elections.

Chief Ishindi said Mr Banda has shown good leadership qualities and has held the country in unity during the sickness and subsequent death of late President Dr Levy Mwanawasa

He has since urged the Acting President to continue with development projects in his chiefdom which includes mineral explorations for the benefit of the local people in his chiefdom.

The chief further urged Mr. Banda to resolve the wrangle that has rocked his chiefdom.

Senior Chief Ishindi was speaking Friday when Mr. Banda and his delegation paid a courtesy call at his palace.

The Acting President who is in the district to attend the Likumbi Lya Mize traditional ceremony was accompanied by the Ministers of Agriculture Sarah Sayifwanda, Information and Broadcasting Mike Mulongoti and Energy Kenneth Konga.

Others are North Western Province Minister Kenneth Chipungu, Local Government and Housing Minister Benny Tetamashimba and senior government officials in the district.

Mr. Banda said he was humbled by the overwhelming support he has received from the traditional leaders in Zambia.

He said he was happy that chiefs through the house of chiefs have been part and parcel of the governance of the country.

He said chiefs have contributed to maintaining peace and security in the country through its wise guidance to its subjects.

The Acting President however stated that he will make consultations and find ways of addressing the wrangle in Chief Ishindi’s chiefdom.

Meanwhile acting President Rupiah Banda says traditional cultural ceremonies helps to cement relationships between countries.

Mr Banda said this when he paid a courtesy call on Senior Chief Ndungu at his Palace at Nize in Zambezi District where he was Guest of Honour at this year’s Likumbi Lyamizye Ceremony.

Mr Banda said that he was happy to be associated with Likumbi Lya Mizye Ceremony where he met Royal Highnesses from Congo and Angola.

The Acting President said he was impressed to note that the Luvale Royal Establishment has invited Chief Mpezeni and Senior Chief Nzamane and other Chiefs from Eastern Province.

He thanked all Chiefs for the suopport they give to Politicians.

And Senior Chief Ndungu, thanked the Acting President for accepting his invitation to officiate at this year’s Likumbi Lyamizye Ceremony held at Nize.

ZANIS/MC/CM/ENDS/MM

Govt allocates K 3 billion for street kids training

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Government allocated  K 3 billion Kwacha for the reintegration of training street children at the  Zambia national service ZNS, Skills camps in Katete and Kitwe ,respectively.

Youth and sports Deputy Minister Angela Cifire said government realizes that training of street children was cardinal as they are the future of the nation.

Ms Cifire also said it is government’s vision to see that street kids are transformed and turned into responsible productive citizens.

She was speaking at the second graduation of street kids skills empowerment programme at Chiwoko ZNS Skills camp in katete yesterday.

Ms Chifire noted that out of the 362 graduants from the youth centre 70 youths will be employed by ZNS in various fields.

She further said her ministry in collaboration with the ministry of science and technology will consider some of the graduates for further training at higher institutions of learning.

The minister pointed out that government intends to expand the programme to accommodate more disadvantaged youths adding that they will also target youths from vulnerable house holds.

Speaking earlier ZNS Brigadier General Joseph Miti said ZNS will employ 100 of the graduants.

Gen Miti  pointed out that the recruitment of the street kids is aimed at stopping streetism among them due to un employment.

And earlier ZNS Chiwoko Commanding officer Major John Mwanaza noted that the training camp faces problems to acquire National registration cards NRC for the students as they had no guardians.

Major Mwanza complained that the registration Department has not been helpful in this matter.

ZANIS/AH/ENDS/MM

Nevers Mumba denies receiving bribe from RB

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Victory Ministries Pastor Nevers Mumba has denied receiving any bribe from Acting President Rupiah as stated by media reports.

According to a statement to ZANIS signed by his spokesperson Joe Chilaizya, Dr Mumba said he has not received any bribe from any body.

He has asked appropriate authorities to clarify the issue as he leaves Lusaka for Chinsali to bury his mother who died on September 23, 2008.

” It is his further wish that ( the allegation) would be done with the utmost sincerity and urgency,” Dr Mumba said in the statement.

Dr Mumba said in the same statement that he does not want to be used as ‘Impikiso'( Bemba word for sticks throwing during a fight)during this election campaign.

On media reports in the Post Newspapers connecting his to receive the K 15 million, Dr Mumba says he will not comment as he was still mourning his mother.

He however said he was still an MMD member and has declared his support to Acting President Rupiah Banda’s candidature for the October 30 Presidential By-elections.

‘ It is in this context that Dr Mumba had a meeting with his honour the Vice President on Tuesday, 23 September 2008. Dr Mumba has not received any bribe form anyone, ‘ said the statement in part.

Meanwhile Dr Mumba has paid tribute to Acting President Rupiah Banda abnd government for the assistance rendered during and the subsquent death of his mother on September 23, 2008.

Pastor Mumba formerly Vice President to late Dr Levy Mwanawasa said government, well wishers and friends had rendered incalculable assistance throughout the illness and death of his mother.

Government offered a plane to Dr Mumba and his family to fly his late mother’s body to Chinsali for burial on Saturday.
ZANIS/ENDS/MM

Miyanda Files in nomination Papers with difficulty

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HERITAGE Party (HP) president Brigadier General Godfrey Miyanda yesterday struggled for over four hours to raise 200 registered supporters required for him to file in his nomination for the October 30 presidential poll.

Gen. Miyanda was scheduled to file his nomination at 14:00 hours but could not do so because by then, only a handful of HP supporters had been screened by Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) officers.

By 15:34 hours, he was still short of 62 supporters and had to wait until 17:38 hours to get the 200 supporters required for the filing process.

While Gen. Miyanda was waiting to raise the required number of supporters, Patriotic Front (PF) officials led by party president Michael Sata complained against the delay.

Mr Sata, his officials and PF cadres went to the Supreme Court to hear the names of successful candidates announced by Chief Justice Ernest Sakala, who is the Returning Officer for the presidential poll.

PF secretary general Edward Mumbi took a swipe at ECZ deputy director for elections, Priscilla Isaacs and accused her of not following the law by extending time for Gen. Miyanda to file in his nomination.

Mr Mumbi wondered why the ECZ extended the time because Justice Sakala was scheduled to announce successful candidates at 16:30 hours.

But Ms Isaacs said the action was in line with the law.

After filing his nomination, Gen. Miyanda went outside to talk to reporters but it was difficult to get his message because of the deafening noise caused by PF cadres who stole the show as they chanted pro-Sata slogans.

And Justice Sakala certified as valid, nominations for all the four candidates, who include acting President Rupiah Banda, Mr Sata, Gen. Miyanda, and United Party for National Development president Hakainde Hichilema.

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Husband hiding bank statements from me

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Kaingu warns Zambia sugar to support MMD

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Management at Zambia Sugar PLC in Mazabuka have rejected MMD Southern Province Campaign Coordinator, Michael Kaingu’s request for the company to help the party by directing the workforce to vote for the MMD during the forth coming Presidential by-election.

Company Managing Director, Paul-de- Robillard told Mr Kaingu during a brief meeting held in the company board room , Friday, that the company corporate policy does not permit the support of any political activity or grouping.

Mr Robillard said though the company enjoys support from government, it will remain ‘politically nuetral.’

And attempts by Company Co-orporate affairs manager, Lovemore Sievu to read out the act that prohibits the company to take part in politics where thwarted by Mr Kaingu who interjected and ordered Sievu to stop reading the act.

“Dont read those regulations to me, read them when I leave this place but my advice is protect your investment by supporting us,” the minister.

Mr Kaingu who is also Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Minister cautioned Investors against voting for what he described as ‘a lunatic’ into State house.

He warned that voting for such a person would be disastrous because policies and manifestos might differ and one would consider nationalising the private companies such as Zambia Sugar.

“We are in trouble, we need to win these eleections to finish our mandate and that is why we have come to you. when you have a problem you run to your friends and that is what we have done to come to you,” Kaingu insisted.

He also bragged that in the event that there was change of government whether Opposition UPND or PF, he would join either parties and maintain his cabinet portifolio.

”As Politicians it is easier to change from One party to another but it is not possible for you as Zambia Sugar to change from cultivating Sugarcane to Mangoes,” said Kaingu.

Zambia Sugar PLC employs a total of 6,000 employees and 30,000 people on the estates.

Meanwhile, Mr Kaingu has described Patriotic Front (PF) presidential candidate, Micheal Sata, as ‘a comedian ‘ not fit to rule Zambia.

Mr Kaingu said Zambians will make a terrible mistake to vote for a leader like Mr Sata who he said has no vision for this country apart from creating confusion.

Mr Kaingu said the current administrative problems rocking the PF party clearly showed the disorganization in Mr Sata’s leadership style.

He said such a leader like Mr Sata cannot be entrusted with the task of presiding over the affairs of the nation.
ZANIS/HC/CM/ENDS/MM