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US to Contribute $1 million towards Oct polls

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The United States says it will contribute One Million US dollars towards the October 30 presidential election.

The funds will be channelled through the United Nations Development Program -UNDP- Trust Fund to which other donors are contributing.

This is according to a statement released ZNBC news by Public Affairs Officer at the US Embassy in Lusaka,Christopher Wurst.

The money will support the Electoral Commission of Zambia -ECZ- to conduct free and fair elections and enhance democracy.

And the Director for the US Agency for International Development, Melissa Williams, has pledged America’s support towards enhancing democracy in Zambia.

ZNBC

Wednesday Zambian Football Update

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Faz has quickly moved in to censure its outspoken committee member Henschel Chitembeya today over his comments in the press about the messy transfer of players abroad currently making the rounds on the local backpages.
Faz vice president and spokesman Emmanuel Munaile said today that Football House would deal internally with Chitembeya’s comments.
“I would like to say that what has come out in the paper today will be dealt with internally by the association,” Munaile said.
Chitembeya told a daily tabloid today that the controversial transfers currently making headlines in the press that the dealing looked suspicious.
Chitembeya, who is also Faz Player Status sub-committee chairman, expressed his concern over the recent controversial transfers of strikers Francis Kombe and Emmanuel Mayuka to South Africa and Israel respectively.
It is the first time a Faz  committee member in Kalusha Bwalya’s 7-month month reign at Football House has given an independent opinion over the workings of the administration.
And Munaile has insisted Faz  plays not part in negotiations over transfer of players both locally and internationally.
” I would like to state that Faz has not been involved in the dealings of players,” Munaile said. “We only come in when we want to issue an International Transfer Certificate.”
“It suffices to say that we Faz have always acted acting in the best interest of the clubs.
“During our term of office 6 players have been transferred without any problems.”
The 6 are Signs Chibambo from Nakambala Leopards to Heartlands in Nigeria including Sipho Mumbi from City of Lusaka and ex-Lusaka Dynamos striker Masautso Tembo both to Petro Haumbo in Angola.
Munaile said the other successful transfer in Bwalya’s half-a-year-old regime imclude those of Stophira Sunzu and Rainford Kalaba from Afrisports to French Ligue 2 club Chateauroux and Portugese side Sporting Braga respectively
Also on the list of transfers is that of Mayuka to Maccabi Tel Aviv from Kabwe Warriors that is believe to have not yet been endorsed by the latter club.
However, Faz has distanced itself from Kombe’s transfer from Power to Golden Arrows in South Africa and declared it illegal and is still awaiting a report from the Kitwe club before handing the case over to Fifa.

I was misunderstood on Chinese Investment- Sata

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Patriotic Front-PF President, Michael Sata, says he has been misunderstood on his stance on Chinese investment in Zambia.

Mr. Sata says he welcomes tangible Chinese investment in the country because China is an emerging economy.

He told ZNBC news that he is only against the Chinese who want to venture into trading in shirts and mending pot-holes on roads.

Mr. Sata said such jobs should be left for Zambians.

And Mr. Sata said once in power, he will ensure that 25 percent of shares in parastatal companies are reserved for workers.

He said this will economically empower workers.

Mr. Sata said he will ensure that Zambian workers are well remunerated for them to earn a decent living.

ZNBC

Suspend October 30 polls – ZADDA

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The Zambia Direct Democracy Movement, ZADDA, has challenged political parties contesting the October 30 election to unite and petition the Electoral Commission of Zambia, ECZ, and High Court to suspend the polls to pave way for a government of national unity.

The organisation is of the view that the forthcoming Presidential election should be suspended as a measure of saving public resources needed for national development.

ZADDA National Coordinator, Edwin Sakala, insisted that there was still enough time for the political players to consider writing to ECZ and th High Court to propose the suspension of the polls in national interest.

Mr Sakala said the call by the Zambia Centre for Inter-Party  Dialogue, ZCID, on political parties to consider forming a government of national unity to avoid the polls should be supported by all patriotic Zambians.

He said Zambia was currently faced with serious economic challenges ranging from high unemployment levels to wide-spread poverty, hence a government of national unity could help address the challenges.

He pointed that a government of national unity is significant in efforts of promoting unity and diffusing political tension in any part of the national.

Mr Sakala said his organisation held a strong view that politicians from various parties could effectively combat corruption in public service and tackle poverty and unemployment if they worked together.

Italian investor constructs five star lodge in Gwembe

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Kariba dam

An Italian investor has invested US $10 million in the construction of a five star lodge in the remote Gwembe district of Southern Province.

The investor has also opened a game reserve in Chipepo area along Lake Kariba which has an assorted species of wildlife.

Managing Director of Kota Kota lodge, Sellicato Massimo, told ZANIS in Mazabuka today that his company has also employed over 60 local people at the lodge which is almost nearing completion.

He also said local companies have been empowered through contracts to ensure they benefit from the investment.

Mr Massimo said he is happy with the conducive atmosphere government has created for foreign investors to open up rural districts to development.

He observed that Gwembe district has massive pontential in tourism, adding that the rehabilitation of the controversial Gwembe-Chipepo road will open up the district to development.

Mr Massimo also urged government to expedite the rehabilitation of the broken down bottom road which is a major link with all the valley districts of Siavonga, Gwembe and Sinazongwe.

Meanwhile, Mr Massimo has pledged his company’s continued support to the education and health sectors by funding the rehabilitation and new construction of health facilities and classrooms.

He said currently he has funded the construction of a 1×4 classroom block at Mabula Basic School.

We’re not forced to support Rupiah – Southern Chiefs

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Five Chiefs in Namwala and Itezhi-Tezhi Districts have refuted rumours from undisclosed circles that traditional rulers in Southern Province were under pressure to support MMD aspiring candidate, Rupiah Banda, for the October 30, Presidential by elections.

Speaking on behalf of other traditional rulers, Chief Kaingu of the Ila people of Itezhi Tezhi district said the decision to support Mr. Banda was a voluntary one.

He was speaking in Namwala yesterday when acting President, Mr. Banda, met the Chiefs at Ila lodge.

Among the traditional rulers present were Chief Chiliabufu and Shimbizhi, Chief Muchila and Mukobela’s representative of Namwala.

Chief Kaingu said the decision was arrived at in Choma’s Kozo lodge last month after chief evaulated developmental projects that the MMD has so far recorded.

He observed that if a new government was ushered in, continuity of developmental programs would be disrupted.

He reaffirmed the Acting President that Chiefs in the region would give him support on October 30.

Meanwhile, the Acting President assured people in Namwala and Itezhi-Tezhi districts that government would address the hunger situation caused by floods and also tackle the issue of the prevalence of cattle diseases in the two districts.

Mr. Banda also lamented over the poor cattle marketing in the two districts which he noted disadvantaged most cattle farmers, adding that government would look into the issue.

Zambia to Study Namibia’s Tourism Levy

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A Zambian delegation will arrive in Namibia today to familiarize themselves and study Namibia’s tourism levy.

The delegation will include the permanent secretary and principal inspector of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, principal economists of the Ministry of Finance and National Planning Commission as well as the chief executive officer of the Zambian Tourism Council.

Only Namibia and Zimbabwe have statutory mandates concerning the implementation of tourism levies for the benefit of marketing and promoting tourism in the respective countries.

Tourism levies in countries such as South Africa are voluntary.

The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) tasked to collect levies was formed by an act of parliament as a statutory body responsible for bringing together both the private and public sectors in implementing the national policy on tourism.

The NTB is to promote Namibia’s tourism industry both internationally and locally and ensure that services rendered and facilities provided to tourists comply with the prescribed standards.

It is also tasked to register and grade accommodation establishments and other tourism related businesses as well as to promote the training of persons engaged in the tourism industry.

The Zambian delegation will study the legal and institutional framework and regulations pertaining to the levy as well as how the fund is utilised.

“We are willing to share our experiences in a neighbourly spirit,” said the chief executive officer of the Namibia Tourism Board, Digu Naobeb.

Time and again, different neighbouring countries visit the Namibian tourism sector in order to learn from the countries’ experiences.

Namibia is lauded as one of the leading countries in community-based tourism activities, while the tourism sector has also surpassed some leading economic sectors in GDP contribution.

The NTB is currently strategising on how to maximise on the benefits that will be offered by the 2010 World Cup to be held in South Africa.

New Era Publications

Zambia to revise Deportation Act

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Minister of Home Affairs Ronnie Shikapwasha has said the Immigration and Deportation Act will be revised to bring it in line with current business environment and ensure that is in harmony with other existing laws.

Shikapwasha said the current Immigration and Deportation Act chapter 123 of the laws of Zambia was perceived to have a negative impact on doing business in the country.

He said one of the major concerns was that the Act in its present form did not have transparent proceedures for processing permits and did not provide for the regulation of immigration consultants.

“Government appreciates the concern of the private sector that delivery of immigration services is cardinal in supporting investment and providing an ideal business environment in the country,” Shikapwasha said.

He said to this effect, the Department of Immigration had been part of the private sector development reform programme whose aim was to create a vibrant private sector and favourable environment for business promotion in the country.

Shikapwasha stressed that it was necessary to ensure that the Immigration Act was in harmony with other related pieces of legislation such as the Zambia Development Agency Act.

“This therefore calls for the review of the Immigration and Deportation Act in order to bring it in line with the current business environment and ensure that it is in harmony with other existing laws,” he stated.

He said apart from the business aspect, it was important to note that issues of immigration also bordered on security and that consequently, the proposed law should not just promote the business environment but also ensure that security considerations were taken on board.

TD Jakes dates presidential candidates

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WORLD renowned tele-vangelist Thomas Dexter Jakes, fondly referred to as TD Jakes, is expected in Zambia on Monday to meet the presidential hopefuls in an effort to maintain the prevailing peace ahead of this month’s presidential election.

Freedom Summit convenor, Nevers Mumba said at a media briefing in Lusaka yesterday that Bishop TD Jakes would pay a courtesy call on the acting President, Rupiah Banda and meet all the presidential hopefuls before talking to the Christianity fraternity.

Dr Mumba said Bishop Jakes’ visit would give hope to the country which was expected to maintain peace during the political transition ahead and after this month’s presidential election following the death of president Levy Mwanawasa.

He was flanked by Miracle Life Church senior pastor Schurtz Walker, Northmead Assemblies of God Church Bishop, Joshua Banda and Barak Ministries pastor Godfrey Mhusambazi in Lusaka.

“This is the first time that Bishop Jakes will be visiting Zambia and he comes into the country to give hope to the nation through the Church leadership during this time of political transition,” Dr Mumba said.

He said Zambia had seen tragedy in the past such as the death of president Mwanawasa but was happy the country was a Christian nation, hence the peace, which was prevailing currently.

Dr Mumba said the summit to be held at Mulungushi International Conference Centre (MICC) was expected to attract the church and private sector, where Bishop Jakes would address them before having a business and leaders’ banquet at Padmozi Hotel.

He said currently, Bishop Jakes was in South Africa conducting a mega conference which was drawing an attendance of more than 100,000 men and women.

Bishop TD Jakes senior was born on June 9, 1957 and is the pastor of the Potters House, a 30,000 non-denominational member Church in Dallas, Texas.

The visiting bishop’s Church services and evangelical sermons are broadcast on the Potter’s Touch which airs on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, Black Entertainment and the Word network.

Times of Zambia

Tuesday Zambia Sports Updates

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Faz has declared illegal Power Dynamos striker Francis Kombe’s controversial move to South African top-flight club Lamontville Golden Arrows.

Faz described Kombe’s move to Golden Arrows as unauthorized because no international transfer certificate was ever issued by Football House for the striker to join the South African club.

The statement leaves Kombe in a dilemma and answerable to Fifa and if found guilty, faces the prospect of a lengthy ban from the game.

Kombe, who left Power a week ago for trials at Golden Arrows, played his first match for the South African club on October 4 in a 4-2 away win over Mamelodi Sundowns at Super Stadium in Pretoria.

Quarterfinal draws for the 2008 Barclays Cup will be held on Thursday in Lusaka.

In the draws will be defending Barclays Cup champions Zesco United,Green Buffaloes, Kabwe Warriors, Lusaka Dynamos, Red Arrows,Power Dynamos, Zanaco including Nakambala Leopards-the only lower league club still in the competition.

The Israel-based Zambia Under-20 duo of midfielder Justin Zulu and striker Emmanuel Mayuka have arrived in the country ahead of Saturdays Rwanda 2009 Africa Youth Cup 2nd round, final leg qualifier against Egypt Under-20.

Mayuka , who last week joined 1st division club Maccabi Tel Aviv from Kabwe Warriors, and Zulu of division 2 side Hapoel Be’er Sheva landed in Ndola’s mid-Tuesday afternoon from Israel.

The duo were later driven to Kitwe where the Under-20 team is camped ahead of Saturdays clash against Egypt at Nchanga Stadium in Chingola.

The technical bench now awaits striker Fwayo Tembo of Etoile du Sahel in Tunisia.

Tembo is expected to join the team on the eve of the match.

Egypt meanwhile, arrive on Wednesday and will fly into Ndola at 17:00 before heading to Kitwe where they will be lodged.

The two teams are level at 3-3 from the 1st leg played on September 28 in Alexandria going into Saturday’s crucial clash.

The winner this weekend qualifies to the Rwanda finals to be held from January 18 to February 1.

A 9-member Zambia team leaves for India on Wednesday afternoon ahead of 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games to be held in Pune from October 11-18.

The 9 Zambia athletes will represent the country three events namely; track, swimming and boxing.

COMMONWEALTH YOUTH GAMES SQUAD:

Athletics: Rachel Nachula (400m), Rebecca Nachula (200m), Ruth Malama (3000m), Xavier Kombe (200m & 400m)

Boxing: Pethias Chisanga (Light flyweight), Steven Silungwe (Light welterweight), Peter Shula (Flyweight)

Swimming: Mercedes Milner, Zane Jordan

WEEKEND SCORECARD

2008 Barclays Cup Round of 16

04/10/2008

-Nchanga Stadium, Chingola

Kalulushi Morden Stars 0- Power Dynamos 3 (Francis Kasonde 20″ pen, Simon Bwalya 51″, Daniel Kasongo 81″)

Forest Rangers 2(Alex Mwiche 34″, Mala Besa 66″)- Zesco United 2(Maybin Mwaba 12″, Kondwani Chirambo 80″)*

*Zesco win 4-2 on pp

-Railway Ground, Kabwe

Zanaco 0*- Zamtel 0

*Zanaco win 2-1 on pp

Lusaka Dynamos 2(Josphat Nkhoma 60″, Philemon Chipeta 80″ )- Nchanga Rangers 1(Simon Nkole 30″)

-Nkoloma Stadium, Lusaka

Kabwe Warriors 1(Musonda Mweuke 19″)- Riflemen 0

Red Arrows 7(Dan Sibanda 7″, Nemaz Macha 11″ 25″, Stanley Banda 33″ 53″ 68″, Joseph Zimba 79″)- Paramilitary 2(Benjamin Ngulube 39″, Mwepya Kasongo 76″)

-Nakambala Stadium, Mazabuka

Kascol Rangers 1(Alick Mweene 83″ pen)- Green Buffaloes 2(Brian Chilando 40″ 56″)

Nakambala Leopards 0*-Young Arrows 0

*Nakambala win 5-4 on pp

Faz Division 1

05/10/2008

North

Prison Leopards 1- Afrisports 2

Indeni 1-Lime Hotspurs 1

Medical Stars 0- Mufulira wanderers 1

Mufulira Blackpool 1- Kalewa 1

Ndola United 1- Chindwin 1

Mining Rangers 0- Kitwe United 0

Not Played

Muchindu- Zamtel

Forest Rangers- Tazara Express

South

Lusaka City Council 0- National Assembly 4

Lusaka Celtic 2- Nampundwe 0

Choma eagles 0- Mazabuka United 0

Chilanga Heroes1- Kalomo Jetters 0

Profund Warriors 2- Lusaka Tigers 0

Young Bufffaloes 2- Kambuku 1

Livingstone Pirates 1- Young Green Eagles 0

Not played:

Riflemen- Zamcoal Diggers

Nakambala Leopards- Petauke United

LAZ Assures Zambians of Free and Fair Elections

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The law Association of Zambia has assured all Zambians  that the fourth coming presidential by-elections  shall  be transparent and integrity  in all the electoral process  in order to maintain peace and security in the country.

Law association of Zambia LAZ, Human rights committee  convener  Abraham Mwanza said there is need for all political parties to accept and respect the election results proclaimed to have been free and fair by the electoral Commission of Zambia  in accordance with the law of the land .

Mr Mwnza  also said necessary measure will be taken and precautions to prevent the perpetration of Fraud , rigging or other illegal practices  of the entire electoral process to maintain peace and security.

He said  this in a statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today.

Mr Mwansa noted that the association will  facilitate the deployment of representatives of political parties and individual candidates at polling  and counting stations and also accredit national and other observers  Monitors .

He  however noted that LAZ shall cherish the impartiality of the electoral Commission of Zambia and the independence of the Judiciary as well as other law enforcement agencies during the electoral processes.

Mr. Mwanza further said that adequate logistics and resources for carrying out Democratic elections will be provided and adequate security to all parties participating in the fourth coming elections.

He stressed that equal opportunity to exercise the right to vote and be voted for will be safeguarded as the human and civil liberties of all citizens include the freedom of movement, association, expression and campaign.

mr mwanza noted that Zambia will follow the United nations and African union  Declaration on the principals and gidelines governing Democratic elections in africa.

He noted that Zambia is adhereces to the principals and giudelines governing democratic elections promulgated by the SADC member states which was signed in namibia Windhoak  in 1992. hoping that zambia being state party  to the SADC treaty will observe the laws that have been put in place

And The Electoral Commission of Zambia repeated that it will display results of the forthcoming presidential election at various polling stations after the counting process is concluded.

ECZ Senior Public Relations officer, Sylvia Bwalya, told ZNBC on Monday that the commission has adopted a system used in Zimbabwe.

She said this in order to make the entire election process transparent.

Ms. Bwalya said the system will also avoid suspicion of rigging.

She said the ECZ has also allowed representatives of stakeholders to monitor the printing of ballot papers in South Africa to ensure the electoral process is transparent.

And the representatives who are currently in Durban told journalists that they are happy with the exercise.

The stakeholders say the gesture by the Electoral Commission of Zambia to allow them to monitor the exercise has dispelled fears of malpractice during the forthcoming election.

Ends ah/zans/lsk

Suspended UNZASU president sues over alleged bribe

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Suspended University of Zambia Students Union -UNZASU president Solomon N’gambi has sued former New Revolution Party Secretary General, James Lukuku, for defamation.

According to the writ of summons filed in the Lusaka High Court, Mr N’gambi is also claiming for a perpetual injunction restraining Mr Lukuku from making further publication of the defamatory material.

He is also claiming damages for injury caused to his reputation and any other relief that the Court may deem fit.

Mr. N’gambi stated that on September 24 this year, Mr Lukuku issued a statement in the Post newspapers in which he alleged that certain youth factions and the NRP had received money as a token for endorsing a named Presidential candidate for the October 30
residential elections.

He claimes that he was cited as one of the persons who were present at Government House on September 23 by Mr. Lukuku but that he did not state as to whether he was a beneficiary of the said monies.

Mr. N’gambi said Mr. Lukuku stated on a MUVI television Programme of September 26 that he had witnessed the UNZASU President and other persons receive huge amounts of money for their endorsement and related acts in favour of the same presidential candidate.

He claimes that Mr. Lukuku categorically stated in his report that Mr. N’gambi had been a recipient of a brown envelope.

Mr. N’gambi said Mr. Lukuku’s continued acts had caused irreparable damage to him as regards the students union and the community at large because of the defamatory nature of the allegations which were totally malicious.
[ZNBC]

Operators won’t reduce fares

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The Bus Transport Operators Association has no intention of reducing bus fares for local routes despite a recent reduction in the price of fuel.

Association spokesperson, Ishmail Khanhara, says the operators will maintain the current fares because they have not hiked charges in a long time.

Mr. Khanhara told ZNBC news that a decision not to reduce fares was arrived at during a meeting with officials from the Road Transport and Safety Agency.

He said the bus operators instead negotiated for a three hundred Kwacha increment to enable them sustain their operations.

Mr. Khanhara said most transporters are having difficulties in running their vehicles due to minimal profit margins.

Teachers cautioned against over-borrowing

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The Office of District Education Board Secretary (DEBS) has cautioned teachers against over-borrowing from financial institutions in Mansa district.

Representative from the office of DEBS, Obious Kalungu, issued the warning during the commemoration of World Teacher’s Day whose theme was “Teachers Matter” in Mansa yesterday.

Mr. Kalungu told the teachers that over-borrowing from financial institutions retarded the development of the nation economically because government was paying huge amounts of money to lending institutions.

He said government was paying credits for those who borrowed more than required and that teachers should be disciplined financially in order to sustain their families.

And Basic Education Teachers Union of Zambia (BETUZ) National Trustee, Josephine Muyowambuya, appealed to teachers to be non partisan in the October 30, 2008 presidential by- election as most of them would be administering elections.

Mrs. Muyowambuya also implored government to clear all the outstanding arrears for teachers in order to motivate them as the reaction which the teachers may take would not be in the interest of national development.

She said that teachers were vital, adding that the future of the country was dependent on the classroom as education inspired and unlocked the potential of a child to offer new perspectives to help the pupils realize their dreams for the betterment of nation.

ZANIS/ENDS/CB/EB.

Irate residents beat up two nurses as rat bites of babys nose

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Two nurses at Kasama General Hospital were this morning assaulted by an angry mob after word went round that a baby who had its nose bitten off by rats at the hospital last Saturday had died.

And police have since arrested six male adults for allegedly assaulting the two female nurses from the labour ward whom they accused of practicing Satanism.

Both Northern Province Health Director Dr. Fabian Kabulubulu and Northern Division Police Commanding Officer Charles Lungu have confirmed the incidence to Zambia News and Information Service.

Dr. Kabulubulu who dismissed the Satanism allegations said trouble started this morning when the baby who still on a resuscitator stopped breathing and word went round that it had died.

It was then that a group of people mobilized themselves and accused the nurses of being Satanist before pouncing on them and started beating them.

The two helpless nurses, one of them a Catholic nun where then dragged to Kasama Police Station by the irate crowd.

The unruly conduct by the mob prompted other health workers to down tools as a protest and only resumed work after they were assured by management that the matter was being addressed seriously.

Dr. Kabulubulu explained that the baby who was born flat and had to be resuscitated had its nose bitted off and part of the skin on top of the mouth by a big rat shortly after it was delivered as its mother was also unconscious and had to be resuscitated.

He said it was unfortunate that the community was making Satanism allegations out of the incidence when one of the patients in the ward had confessed having seen a big rat on top of the baby before he alerted other people.

The PHD has since appealed to members of the public not to take the law into their own hands saying if they had any complaints, there were channels to follow.

He has also assured the public that the hospital will continue providing services and also addressing their concerns.

He revealed that efforts to rid the health institution of rats have been stepped up to avoid.

Dr. Kabulubulu also revealed that plans were underway to refer the baby to University Teaching hospital (UTH) tio have its nose reconstructed once its condition stabilizes.

Last week, a body of a still born baby had also parts of its body eaten by rats.

And Northern Province police commanding officer Charles Lungu said Police have intensified security at the general hospital to avoid the disruption of services.

Mr. Lungu who confirmed the arrest of the six people who assaulted the two nurses also confirmed that Police last week opened a docket following a complaint of tempering with a dead body.