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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.

[Daily-Mail]

Husband hiding bank statements from me

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Driven nuts

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

Redeem yourself by voting for RB, Southern Province told

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Tourism minister Michael Kaingu has challenged the electorate in Southern Province to redeem themselves in the by-election by voting for the ruling MMD candidate Rupiah Banda in the forthcoming October 30 presidential.

Mr Kaingu said the electorate in the province have always been perceived that their voting pattern is on tribal lines as evidenced by the outcome of the 2006 polls.

He told ZANIS in Choma Friday that the province is the only one that failed to provide a cabinet minister because all the parliamentary seats were taken by the opposition.

Mr Kaingu said time has now come for the province to redeem itself from the perception that people in the region are tribalists.

Mr. Kaingu said ongoing reconstruction of the bottom road in the Gwembe valley and other important link roads in the Southern Province shows government’s commitment to uplifting the living standards of the people in the province.

Mr. Kaingu told ZANIS that government has invested huge resources in improving road infrastructure to help boost economic activities in the province.

He said for a long time,people of the Gwembe valley had appealed for the rehabilitation of the Bottom road saying there plea was answered by the late President Dr Mwanawasa’s administration.

The minister said works on the controversial Choma-Namwala road as well as the Monze-Neiko road are currently under way to help address the complaints of the people of Namwala over the bad state of the link roads.

He said the province has also been a beneficiary of massive investments in the tourism industry, which investments he said has opened up the area to economic development.

Mr Kaingu however caution people of southern province not to take the ongoing development projects for granted as their continuity depends on whom they vote for in the upcoming October 30 Presidential by election.

He said some of the presidential candidates, if voted into office, will negate the current economic gains of the MMD because they have no leadership qualities in them which can move the country forward.

Mr Kaingu said if the current peace that Zambians have taken for granted will be at great risk if they vote for a wrong presidential candidate.

He appealed to the people of southern province to vote for MMD candidate Rupiah Banda so that the province continues to register developmental gains.

ZANIS/CM/ENDS/MM

RB files nominations for October 30 presidential polls

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Acting President Rupiah Banda has Friday successfully filled in his nomination papers ahead of the forth-coming October 30 Presidential by-elections.

Mr. Banda, who arrived at Supreme Court at about 10:23 hours took oath before High Court Registrar Mwamba Chanda and later filled in his nominations before Chief Justice Ernest Sakala.

The Acting President , who was accompanied by senior government officials paid K20 million nomination fees before and was in jovial mood and declared his assets before Chief Justice Ernest Sakala.

His 200 MMD supporters were also screened by ECZ officers.

In his declaration of assets, Mr. Banda declared a farm and two other properties in Chipata, a House in Lusaka,an Isuzu Pick-up vehicle and a VX Toyota vehicle all valued at K2.935 billion.

He also declared his shares in the Chilanga Cement, Zambia Breweries, Investrust Bank, Standards Chartered Bank and Intermarket Bank all valued at K1.150 billion.

After finishing filling in his nomination papers at about 11:10 hours, he received thunderous support and ululations from thousands of supporters when he came out of the Supreme Court.

He assured his Presidential triumph in the forth-coming October 30 Presidential by-elections and further urged his supporters to campaign hard in an effort to scoop the elections with a landslide victory.

Mr. Banda said that there is need for the MMD party to campaign vigorously in order for the party to carry on the late President Levy Mwanawasa’s vision.

Among the cabinet Ministers who accompanied were Home Affairs Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha, Mines Minister and Minerals Development Dr Kalombo Mwansa, Justice Minister George Kunda, Presidential Affairs Minister Cecil Holmes.

Others were Community Development Minister Catherine Namugala, Gender and Women in Development Minister Patricia Mulasikwanda, Southern Province Minister Daniel Munkombwe, Works and Supply Minister Kapembwa Simbao and Former Vice President Enoch Kavindele.

ZANIS/TK/ENDS/MM

Chinese milk scandal could boost Breastfeeding

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Milk and milk products from China were banned Thursday in several parts of the world,including India, following reports of thousands of kids and baby animals taking ill after their consumption.

The ban against the cheap Chinese milk and its products came after contents of melamine, used for making plastics and fertiliser, as also used as whitener, was found in infant milk and other dairy products of several Chinese companies.

India, the world’s largest milk producer, Thursday banned import of dairy products from China to ward off threat of the contaminated whitener which has killed four infants and made several thousands ill in the neighbouring country.
The United Nations children’s agency U.N.I.C.E.F. minced no words in condemning the Chinese dairies saying it was unacceptable to deceive the public on health issues.  U.N.I.C.E.F. in a statement issued on Wednesday said it had “observed with great sadness and concern the unfolding story of tainted infant formula produced by Chinese companies.However, this scandal that has caused 53,000 babies to fall ill after drinking contaminated milk could boost the popularity of breastfeeding,” an AP report from Beijing said quoting Dale Rutstein, a Beijing-based spokesman for U.N.I.C.E.F.

The other countries which banned the Chinese milk and their products include Indonesia, France, the EU nations, Nepal, Bhutan, South Africa and Australia.

Govt bans live phone-in broadcast?

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Zambia government, has called upon all broadcasters, both commercial and community, to desist from live phone-in broadcast programmes that involve members of public.

According a press release issued today by Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), Windhoek, Zambian permanent secretary in ministry of information and broadcasting wrote in a letter dated 12 September 2008 that, “It has been observed that some radio stations have political programmes which provide unbalanced and, in some cases, unfair coverage to political parties during election campaigns.”

Emmanuel N Nyirenda’s letter goes on to say, “These programmes can be used by some parties to employ insults and accusations which cannot be rebutted. Ideally phone-in programmes need to be handled with use of special technology to facilitate screening of calls, which I believe most of you don’t have.”

It notes that in order to avoid unnecessary complaints, conflict and misunderstandings, Mr Nyirenda wished to advise all broadcasters to desist from such programmes and only carry political programmes in accordance with Zambian electoral commission’s by-laws.

Letter further requested broadcasters to stick to their programming schedules as submitted to licensing authority.

This move has been dismissed by MISA-Zambia and other media freedom organisations as a violation of media and freedom of expression rights.

In a 22 September 2008 statement, MISA-Zambia chairperson Henry Kabwe said, “this move is a desperate attempt by government to muzzle media in run up to 30 October presidential by-election.”

In his statement, Mr Kabwe added, “during times of elections, media have a duty to provide equal access to all contending political parties so that they sell their manifestos to potential electorate. Radio stations also have duty to facilitate interaction between aspiring political parties and citizenry and live phone-in programmes are their lifeblood as long as this is done in line with electoral code of conduct.”

Mr Kabwe and MISA-Zambia have urged Nyirenda to rescind his decision to ban radio programmes.

In most rural areas out of reach of Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) signals, community radio stations are said to serve as important sources of information on electoral issues generally and aspiring candidates in particular.

Directive by Mr Nyirenda is undemocratic and violates media freedom and freedom of expression, stressed MISA-Zambia.

Media watchdog body has expressed concern over a trend by ministry of information to curtail media’s freedom to provide information to electorate through live phone-in political programmes.

This, according to MISA-Zambia is not first time this has happened. Group states that during run-up to 28 September 2006 general elections, police visited Q-FM in an attempt to stop them from providing live coverage of election events.

It further shows that in 2007, Radio Explorer in Petauke was threatened with licence revocation for featuring an opposition leader.

MISA-Zambia believes that regulation of broadcasting should not be aimed at “policing” but being responsive to needs and growth of sector.

Organisation reminded community and commercial radio stations to adhere to electoral code of conduct, which require that they shall provide fair and balanced reporting of campaigns, policies, meetings, rallies and press conferences of all registered political parties during period of campaigning.

“Ministry of information should not averse with, but rather embrace latest technologies in broadcasting. Radio and television stations throughout world are now able to cover and report on events live as listeners and viewers hear or see them,” organisation has said.

[Afro News]

MMD gave K15 million to the New Revolution party, Mulongoti

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Information Minister, Mike Mulongoti, says there is nothing wrong in offering financial assistance to small political parties.

Mr. Mulongoti who is also MMD Elections Chairman says small political parties have in the past approached government for financial help in running their affairs.

He told a media briefing that the MMD gave the New Revolution Party K15 million after it’s leader, Cosmo Mumba, requested for financial assistance.

According to Mr. Mulongoti Dr. Mumba had sought financial help to enable his party participate in the forthcoming Presidential election.

Mr. Mulongoti said it is sad that certain sections of the media want to politicise the assistance given to the NRP to help it file in nominations for the presidential elections.

He also said Dr. Mumba presented him with an K80 million budget to help him hold rallies around the country.

The Minister further said Dr. Mumba had been phoning him for a long time to help him secure an appointment with Acting President, Rupiah Banda, so that he could endorse his candidature.

An official of the New Revolution Party was quoted by the Post Newspapers recently as saying his party was paid K15 million to endorse Mr. Banda’s candidature.

But Mr. Mulongoti said this is not true as small parties have been assisted before.

[ZNBC]

362 street kids have graduated from Chiwoko Youth Training Centre

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Out of these graduates, 70 will be employed by the Zambia National Services (ZNS).

Sports Youth and Child Development Deputy Minister, Angela Cifire said government intends to transform and changed the graduands into responsible citizens.

Ms. Cifire said government realizes that training of street kids is cardinal as they are the future of any nation.

She said this at the second intake graduation ceremony under the youth skills program at Chiwoko ZNS Camp in Katete.

Ms. Chifire noted that government realizes that the street kids face a number of challenges such as unemployment, HIV/AIDS and poverty.

She noted that the skills programs intends address the many challenges which youths face country.

Meanwhile the Deputy Minister said government intends to expand the program to other parts of the country to benefit other disadvantaged street children.

She reaffirmed governments’ commitment to ensure that necessary training resources are made available to make the skills training easier.

Ms. Chifire noted that the Science and Technology ministry will consider sponsoring graduands to further training to acquire professional skills.

“All provincial youths and Chief co-ordinators have been directed to ensure that the youths are assisted to engage in productive ventures, when they are re-integrated into society” Ms Cifire said.

Speaking earlier Brigadier General Joseph Miti said 70 graduates will be employed under ZNS.

He emphasized that the recruitment is included to avoid the youths to revert back to streets due to the high levels or unemployed.
ZANIS/AH/CMM/ENDS.

Thunderous welcome awaits Rupiah in Kabompo

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A thunderous welcome awaits Acting President Rupiah Banda’s arrival in Kabompo on Sunday.

Kabompo District Commissioner Rabbeca Mukuka confirmed to ZANIS in kabompo that Mr.Banda would Sunday address a rally at Manyinga grounds near Senior Chief Sikufele’s palace at 09:00 hours.

A check by ZANIS Thursday morning scores of villagers at Maninga chanting slogans in solidarity of Mr Banda whom they said he was following in the footstep of the late president Dr. Levy Mwanawasa in developing North western province.

And All is set for this year’s Likumbi Lya Mize traditional ceremony of the Luvale people of Senior Chief Ndungu in Zambezi District, which will be graced by the Acting President Rupiah Banda.

Likumbi Lya Mize National Chairman James Njolomba, confirmed to ZANIS that all the preparations at the main arena have been completed and that every one was geared for the ceremony, where traditional dances such as Kachacha, Mwakolo and Chiyandawhich will be performed.

Mr. Njolomba further stated that, during the same occasion, the Likumbi Lya Mize cultural association would launch the Makishi masquerade, a UNESCO funded project in Makishi and Mukanda.

Mr. Njolombo pointed out that the Likumbi Lya Mize annual traditional ceremony is an occasion during which revelers are accorded a chance to see Senior Ndungu in the open.

Yesterday, business at the trading center came to a virtual stand still as the Makishi procession matched through the township, attracting many on-lookers.

The famous Lenganavo Likishi dancer stole the show when he performed a pole dance (acrobatic) on top of two poles placed in the middle of the Zambezi River, to the amazement of the onlookers.

The Makishi dance will go on from today up to Saturday.

ZANIS/MK/CMM/ENDS/MM.

Let there be more participation in the economy-Magande

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Government has said there was need for more business people and individuals to participate in the country’s economy by investing in various sectors of development.

Finance and Economic Planning Minister, Ng’andu Magande, said there should be an increased participation in the country’s economy to enable it to expand more.

Mr. Magande said this at a meeting organized by the Zambia Association of Manufacturers (ZMA) in Lusaka today.

He said diversification of various sectors in the economy could also enhance investment as the country continues to enjoy economic growth.

And Mr. Magande has called on manufacturers to ensure that the reduction in fuel prices, which was recently announced, trickled down to the consumers.

Mr. Magande also urged consumers to ensure that they demanded for better prices from traders in order for them to benefit from the reduction of prices.

He noted that lack of active participation in ensuring that prices were reduced by stakeholders such as manufacturers and consumers were some of the challenges government was facing in managing the economy of the country.

Mr. Magande said government has also continued to face other challenges such as the unsteady fuel prices on the global market.

And speaking earlier, Zambia Association of Manufacturers (ZMA) president, Dave Baba, said members of the association have also been challenged with rising production costs as a result of rising fuel prices and load shedding by Zesco.

Mr. Baba said the association was however ready to partner with government and other investors in other sectors to enhance production of goods in order to prevent loss of revenue.

He said partnering with other stakeholders could also result in cushioning the challenges faced by the members of association, adding that it could also increase the country’s revenue.

ZANIS/CM/KSH/ENDS

Miyanda makes ‘surprise’ entry in October 30 Presidential Polls

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Opposition Heritage Party President Brigadier General Godfrey Miyanda has made a surprise entry
in the October 30 Presidential By- elections.

Disclosing the development to ZANIS Thursday evening, HP spokesperson Chris Akufuna said General Miyanda, who was second republican President Frederick Chiluba’s first Vice President, would put  in his nomination Friday with the Supreme Court Judge Justice Enerst Sakala at 14: 00 hours.

Mr Akufuna said the HP president would be expected to go through all the nomination procedure before the Supreme court.

The H.P president becomes the fourth presidential by-elections candidate who will file in his nominations with the first being Patriotic Front leader Micheal Sata and United Party for National Development Hakainde Hichilema.

The duo launched their nominations Monday and Wednesday, respectively.The ruling MMD candidate and Acting President Rupiah Banda is scheduled to launch in his nominations Friday.

The By-Elections follows incumbent President Levy Mwanawasa’s untimely death due to a stroke at Percy Millitary Hospital, Paris France on August 19, 2008.
ZANIS/MM/ENDS

Minimum Wage Act under review

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The labour law reform Committee has started to review the current minimum wage act.

Committee member, Harrison Chibanda says efforts are being made to revise the current 268,000 kwacha minimum wage act of 2006.

Mr. Chibanda told journalists during a media breakfast that the constitution provides that the labour act can be revised after two years.

He said several other laws are also under review by the committee.

Mr. Chibanda said the country needs to have labour laws which will be conducive for both the employees and employers.
[ZNBC]

Court to decide on Bulaya’s fate

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Judgement in the appeal case involving former Health Permanent Secretraty, Kashiwa Bulaya, has been set for September 30.

Dr. Bulaya had appealed to the High Court against his conviction by a Lusaka Magistrate court.

Bulaya 54, was last year sentenced to five years imprisonment with hard labour on three counts of abuse of office and corrupt practices.

The sentence was metted out by then Principal Resident Magistrate, Edward Musona.

In his grounds of appeal, Dr Bulaya submitted that the trial Magistrate erred in law when he held that the prosecution had proved the case beyond doubt.

He said the findings did not satisfy the requirement of the law in view of the appellant’s insistence on his constitutional rights to a fair hearing.

He said the magistrate erred when he held that there were some buildings and motor vehicles that could have been purchased using public funds without laying foundation or producing any supporting direct link.

Dr. Bulaya also argued that the Magistrate erred when he held that he and his business partners where directors in the companies, BUTICO A1 and ANBUL Investment when they supplied drugs to the ministry of Health.

He further submitted that the Magistrate erred in his finding when he held that at the time of supply of Elixir 9, a herbal product on HIV/ AIDS, the drugs were not tested.

[ZNBC]

Thursday Zambian Football Briefs

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Tunisian based striker Fwayo Tembo from Etoile de Sahel has joined the Zambia Under-20 in Alexandria, Egypt.

The coaching staff are now expecting striker Emmanuel Mayuka who is currently on trial at Israel club Maccabi Haifa and including midfielder Justin Zulu from Israeli division 2 side  Hapoel Beersheba.

The duo are reportedly expected to join the team on Friday

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Afrisports and former Zambia Under-23 striker Christopher Musonda is in Israel on a 2-week trial spell with current league leaders Maccabi Netanya.

Musonda who is currently on loan from the Faz division 1 north club to Power Dynamos until the end of the season left for Israel this past Saturday.

Afrisports chief executive officer Gabriel Kaunda said his player would be at Netanya until October 6 and added that the striker had already played one training game with the club on Wednesday in which he played for 45 minutes.

Musonda was a regular with the Under-23 team under former coach Peter Kaumba starting from 2005 during the 2008 Olympic Games qualifiers and 2007 All-Africa Games campaign scoring 4 goals in over a dozen matches.

He is the second Zambian player to recently attend trials in Israel after Kabwe Warriors and Zambia striker Emmanuel Mayuka who this week completed a 1-week tryout with Maccabi Haifa this past Tuesday.

Warriors however have yet to disclose the outcome of Mayuka’s brief trials in Israel.

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Fifa has appointed referee Wellington Kaoma together with three other officials to handle the Nigeria versus Serria Leone last 2010 World/Africa Cup group 4 qualifying match to be played in Abuja on October 11.

The Lusaka-based referee will be assisted  Lovemore Jere and Andrew Chungu while Cornelius Mwanza will be the 4th official.

Nigeria, who have already qualified to the final 2010 World Cup group qualifying round, lead Group 4 on runaway 15 points from 5 games while Serria Leone are 2nd on 7 points after playing the same number of pool matches as their hosts the Super Eagles.

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Midweek Scorecard

Faz Division 1

24/09/2008

South

Week 28

Choma Eagles 3- Young Buffaloes 1

Nampundwe 0- Nakambala Leopards 3

Young Green Eagles 3- Lusaka City Council 0

Lusaka Tigers 1- Chilanga Heroes 1

Zamcoal Diggers 0 Profund Warriors 0

National Assembly 3- Kambuku 0

Petauke United 2- Riflemen 1

Livingstone Pirates  0- Kalomo Jetters 1

Mazabuka United- Lusaka Celtic (Pending)

North

Week 16

Afrisports 0- Lime Hotspurs 1