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Wednesday National Team Update

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The Zambia national team is to set up a 10-day training camp in Germany next month.

Faz media liaison officer Erick Mwanza confirmed Zambia’s scheduled European training camp that will start on August 15 and end on the 24th.

Mwanza said Zambia will during their camping period in Germany play two training matches against one yet to be named Bundesliga side and another with a 2.Bundesliga team.

One of the matches against the 2.Bundesliga club will be played on August 20.

He said talks were still on-going with a major Bundesliga side over the second training game.

Zambia will use their Germany training camp to prepare for their final 2010 World/Africa Cup Group 11 qualifier on September 6 at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe.

Zambia coach Herve Renard has named his final 20-man squad for this Sundays Cosafa Senior Challenge Cup quarterfinal clash against Zimbabwe at Secunda in South Africa.

The team includes two returns, prime of which is that of veteran defender Elijah Tana of Nchanga Rangers after he was dropped for the Ghana 2008 Africa Cup final squad in January due to poor form.

Defender Clive Hachilensa too has received a recall for the first time since the Africa Cup finals.

First choice goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene of Free State Stars in South Africa has earned a late recall after he was earlier excused for the Cosafa Cup outing.

Mweene’s inclusion means there is no place for any of the two local goalkeepers, William Chibale of Lusaka Dynamos and Green Buffaloes’ Mike Poto.

Poto and Chibale however, will continue to train with Zambia until the team departs for South Africa this Friday.

As expected, Power Dynamos striker Francis Kombe is in the team and will be hoping to impress Renard in the Frenchman’s 6th international match in charge.

Kombe currently leads the scorers charts on 8 league goals for both City of Lusaka and Power since the start of the season in March.

Meanwhile, Renard has also given a senior debut to two Under-20 players with most prominent being Zanaco midfielder Henry Banda.

Banda has struggled to find rhythm at Zanaco where he has played less than 10 matches all from the bench since joining from Kabwe Warriors this season.

The midfielder exploded onto the scene at warriors last year with one Emmanuel Mayuka who is also in the team and both had good Cosafa Youth Cup outings last year despite the Under-20 teams 1st round exit from the tournament also held in Mpumalanga.

However, Banda’s two impressive displays with the Under-20 team the sides Rwanda 2009 Africa Youth Cup 1st round qualifiers against Mauritius were enough to convince Renard of the teenagers potential.

City of Lusaka midfielder Morgan Kaoma is the other Under-20 player handed a debut senior call-up.

Young Arrows defender White Simwanza of Young Arrows returns since scoring an own-goal away in a 1-0 loss against Botswana on May 2 in an Ivory Coast 2009 Africa Nations Championship 1st round qualifier.

Zambia fly out from Lusaka to Johannesburg on Friday ahead of Sunday’s quarterfinal match against Zimbabwe in Mpumalanga.

Team:

Goalkeepers: Kalililo Kakonje (Amazulu, South Africa), Kennedy Mweene (Free StateStars, South Africa)

Defenders: William Chinyama, Clive Hachilensa, Nyambe Mulenga (All Zesco United), Hichani Himoonde (Lusaka Dynamos), Bill Mwanza (Unattached), Joseph Musonda (Lamotville Golden Arrows, South Africa), Elijah Tana (Nchanga Rangers), White Simwanza (Young Arrows)

Midfielders: Henry Banda (Zanaco), Morgan Kaoma (City of Lusaka), Kebby Hachipuka (Green Eagles), Francis Kasonde (Power Dynamos), Judge Mkandawire, Chiwanki Liyainga (Both Young Arrows)

Strikers: Roger Kola (Zanaco), Francis Kombe (Power Dynamos), Felix Sunzu Jr( Konkola Blades), Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors)

Zesco urged to adopt new strategy

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Acting Northern province Permanent Secretary, Gabriel Kaunda, has asked the Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation, ZESCO, to consider upgrading Chishimba and Luzuwa Hydro-Electric power
stations in Kasama and Mbala district.

Mr Kaunda is of the view that expanding the two hydroelectric power stations could help address the intermittent power supply in the province.

Mr Kaunda made the call in Kasama during the opening of the Provincial Development Coordinating Committee (PDCC) meeting being held at the Pastoral Centre.

Mr Kaunda said the province was concerned with the intermittent power supply as it was impacting negatively on the development prospects of the area.

He observed that the two hydro power stations had the potential to generate up to 50megawatts of electricity which was more that the province’s requirement.

Chgishimba and Luzuwa hydro power station are currently generating below five (5) mega watts of electricity.

Mr Kaunda also said there was need for ZESCO to spread the risk of investment in hydro power generation by investing in other provinces.

He said there has been a lot of concern with the current investment pattern which has since created massive investment in one river basin.

Mr Kaunda observed that in an event of climate change, the nation stands to lose a lot unlike if the investment was spread to other areas.

Northern Province has a lot of potential for hydro power generation which still remains untapped.

ZNAN pumps US$28m into HIV/AIDS fight

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The Zambia National AIDS Network (ZNAN) has started implementing phase two of the Anti-Retro Treatment (ART) programme worth US$28 million under the auspices of the global fund.

And the Zambia National AIDS Network has flagged-off a nationwide distribution of bicycles worth K1.2 billion to ART implementing partners.

Speaking shortly after he handed-over the 3, 994 bicycles to ART implementing partners, ZNAN Grants Manager Banabas Chiboboka said the US$28 million global fund would play a pivotal role in the fight against HIV/AIDS pandemic in the country.

Mr. Chiboboka further said the US$28 million global fund will help in scaling up the fight against HIV/AIDS as it will target key areas that would include prevention, care and support services to the affected people.
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He urged organisations dealing with HIV/AIDS programmes to apply for the funds saying there is need to scale-up the fight against HIV/AIDS through prevention, care and support.

He said there is need to fight the HIV/AIDS pandemic which he said has continued to rob the nation with the most skilled human resource.

He said the handing-over of bicycles to ART implementing partners has again marked an important milestone in the country’s national crusade of fighting the further spread of the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

Mr. Chiboboka noted that the donated bicycles to implementing partners will be used in community HIV/AIDS outreach activities.

The ART implementing partners that have benefited from the 3, 994 bicycles include the Development AID from People to People (DAPP), International AIDS Alliance, SAFAIDS, KARA Counseling, Africare, CHEP, ZATULET and FHT.

Giving a vote of thanks, DAPP Programmes Manager Amos Lwando commended ZNAN for its continued role in the fight against the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the country.

Mr. Lwando said the donated bicycles to implementing partners will go a long way in enhancing mobility during HIV/AIDS sensitization activities as well as the provision of care and support to the HIV/AIDS infected and affected persons.

He further disclosed that his organisations has received about K7 billion from ZNAN from the time it started partnering with ZNAN.

Nakonde girl develops male genitals

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A Grade Nine pupil at a named school in Nakonde district in Northern province yesterday woke up to a rude shock, when she discovered her private parts had changed into male genitals.

Both MMD Mulalo Ward Councilor, Luka Simusamba, and the girl confirmed the development in an interview with ZANIS in Nakonde today.

Mr Simusamba said the girl of Ntantumbila village in Mulalo Ward discovered yesterday morning during bathing that her genitals had changed into male organs.

Mr Simusamba explained that the girl was then rushed to a traditional healer for possible treatment after her parents and the village headman were informed about the development.

He said people of Ntantumbila and surrounding areas have received the news with great shock and suspect the development to be an act of evil spirits.

Some elderly people talked to in the area said such occurrences were common especially among people who indulge in sexual relations with married people.

By press time, the condition of the girl, who denied any involvement in sexual activities with married men, had remained the same.

SA company mining in Luapula

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Alfa and Crux Mining Group of South Africa have supplied mining equipment worth over US$2 million to Kampelembe Manganese Mine of Mansa.

Alfa and Crux Mine Engineer and Quality Controller, Gerhard Weltsz, said the equipment would enable Kampelembe mine to raise its manganese production to over 1500 tones from one tone per day.

Alfa Mine had secured mining rights on a land area covering over 1.2 million acres in Luapula province.

The company has however sub-contracted twelve local small scale mining firms in Luapula to mine and the minerals on their behalf.

To improve the efficiency of mining amongst the local small scale sub-contracted miners, Alfa and Crux Mining Group started supplying them with the state of the art mining equipment.

During the hand over of mining equipment and commissioning of operations at Kampelembe Manganese Mine Luapula Province, Acting Permanent Secretary Clement Siame, said there was need to invest in the mining industry and exploit the untapped mineral resources in the area.

Mr. Siame said increasing investment in the mining sector in Luapula province would alleviate poverty amongst the people in the area.

Mr. Siame said government was in a hurry to open up Luapula province to more economic developments through the exploitation of its natural resources.

He said once fully exploited, the minerals would provide employment to many people, which would lead to sustainable development in the province.

“Luapula province has huge copper, manganese, cobalt, iron ore and many other mineral deposits that are unexploited. We are calling upon investors to invest in mining here to help alleviate poverty amongst the people,” Mr. Siame said.

Fundanga urges people get organised to access loans

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Bank of Zambia Governor, Caleb Fundanga, has advised people in Solwezi to obtain title deeds for their land which could serve as collateral for access to loans from financial institutions.

Dr Fundanga said people, who do not own land could form cooperatives so that they could get loans as a well registered cooperative.

Dr Fundanga said this when he paid a courtesy call on North-Western Province Deputy Permanent Secretary, Nkolola Hazemba, in Solwezi today.

He said there is need to sensitize the people in rural areas on the benefits of belonging to community based organizations such as cooperatives that would assist them access bank loans when they can not afford collateral as individuals.

Dr Fundanga was responding to Mr Hazemba’s request for the Central Bank to make the lending Policy liberal to enable small scale businesses and farmers access loans from bank.

Mr Hazemba said while government is happy that many people are able to access loans form banks, there was still a big challenge for most people mostly those in informal employment to get loans because they can not meet the collateral requirements.

Meanwhile, Dr Fundanga has commended Lumwana Mining Company for employing local contractors in the construction process of the mine.

He has advised those that may not be directly benefiting from the mine in terms of employment to venture into various business activities such as agriculture in order to indirectly benefit from the mine through supply of farm produce.

ZANIS/ENDS/WEN/SJK

Masebo gives Maketeers 24 hour ultimatum

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Local Government and Housing Minister Sylvia Masebo has issued a 24 hour ultimatum to Marketeers trading at Potters Cooperative Market in Livingstone’s Nottie Broadie area to vacate.

Ms Masebo said the marketeers need to vacate the premises within 24 hours or face the wrath of the police.

Ms Masebo who was accompanied by Southern Province Minister Daniel Munkombwe was speaking in Livingstone on Tuesday when she made an on the spot check at the area that marketeers have illegally turned into a market in Nottie Broadie.

She maintained that the place where the marketeers were trading from was not a market and that it could not be turned into a market because it was earmarked for something else according to the council Livingstone City Council development plan.

Ms Masebo noted that there was no way marketeers could wake up and decide to allocate a trading place to themselves without the approval of her ministry.

She said if everybody was allowed to turn any place into whatever suited them, that would bring chaos in the country hence the need to follow the laws.

She told the Vice-Chairman at Potters market Samuel Mwaba that he should correctly advise his people to move or they risked loosing their merchandise when the police move in.

Ms Masebo assured the marketeers that she would give the Livingstone City Council extra resources to ensure that Libuyu Tandabale market that has been designated as a new trading site is turned into a habitable place.

” I will give the Livingstone City Council extra resources to turn that market into a habitable place. What is important is that I want laws to be followed. If you say that where the market is there are not toilets, I will give you money.

”Im not for cheap voting now. You will not do anything at will because you are voters. If we dont respect the laws we make, there will be no order in the country,” she said.

Earlier, Potters’s market vice-chairperson Samuel Mwaba pleaded with the Minister to rescind her decision because the bridge in Libuyu was impassable during the rainy season.

He also noted that the marketeers paid K50 million to the owner of the land that they have turned into a market.

Mr Mwaba maintained that the area in Libuyu was not suitable for trading adding that it was also too small to accommodate all marketeers.

But Libuyu Tandabale Market chairman Joseph Kanyanga said the market was not too small and accused the marketeers who have insisted on trading at Potters market of being against the government.

Mr Kanyanga charged that the people who had refused to move to the new Tandabale market were bent on bringing confusion.

The Marketeers were early this year moved from Maramba’s Tandabale market to pave way for the construction of over 60 housing units for police officers.

They were later allocated a new market in Libuyu since the land they were occupying in Libuyu belonged to the Ministry of Home Affairs.
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Govt happy with industrial harmony on the CB

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Government says it is happy with the industrial harmony obtaining on the Copperbelt.

Labour minister Mr. Ronald Mukuma has expressed happiness saying this was due to the political leadership in the province.

He said this Tuesday morning when he paid a courtesy call on Copperbelt deputy minister Mr. Mwansa Mbulakulima.

He also urged University of Zambia lecturers and the Ministry of Education to find a better way of restoring harmony between themselves in sorting out the go slow by the lecturers at the highest learning institution in the land.

He said he was hopeful that a lasting solution will soon be found to the impasse and that would be in the interest of all Zambians.

The minister is on the Copperbelt to check on the progress that has been made since he launched a restructuring exercise of the Board at the Workers Compensation Fund ( WCF) last year.

According to the letter circulated by Workers compensation Fund public relations manager Mr. Mark Nkolomba, the minister had come to acquaint himself with the several changes that had taken place since.

ZANIS//CN/ENDS/MM

MMD not in crisis – Mabenga

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Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD) National Chairman, Michael Mabenga has reiterated that there is no leadership crisis in the party.

Mr. Mabenga said all the party organs have continued to work together and are praying for the quick recovery of President Mwanawasa.

The MMD National Chairman was speaking at the party secretariate during at a press briefing in Lusaka on Tuesday.

He said people spreading rumors that there is crisis in the MMD should scrap the notion as the party’s operations are normal.

“I want to agree with what the Vice President said in Livingstone yesterday. There is no crisis in MMD. If anything the party has become even stronger as we have united in praying for the quick recovery of our President,” Mr. Mabenga said.

And Mr Mabenga says NEC will soon hold meeting to discuss and resolve amicably the disputes between the National Secretary, Mr Katele Kalumba and Chairman for information and Publicity, Ben Tetamashima in order to avoid bickering in the party..

And Chief government spokesperson, Mike Mulongoti has dismissed rumours that before his departure for Egypt, President Levy Mwanawasa left the instruments of power with defence minister George Mpombo.

Mr. Mulongoti, who is also Information Minister, says Vice President Rupiah Banda is fully in charge of all government functions.

He says Mr. Banda is receiving support from all line ministries in implementing various government programmes.

Mr. Mulongoti was speaking during a live National watch programme on ZNBC TV Monday night.

He assured the nation that cabinet will continue implementing various government programmes despite the Zambian leader’s absence.

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Herve Hands William Njobvu Cosafa Cup Call-up

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William Njobvu has been handed a chance to prove his worth by Herve Renard after earning a late call-up to the Frenchman’s provisional Cosafa Senior Challenge Cup squad.

The talented Lusaka Dynamos midfielder trained with the team on the eve of Renard unveiling his finally 20-man team for Sundays Cosafa Cup quarterfinal match against Zimbabwe at Secunda in Mpumalanga, South Africa.

He has not been picked in Renard’s five previous games in charge due to injury and finally gets a chance to try and win a place in the Zambia set-up under the French-born trainer.

Njobvu is one of two Dynamos players called-up for training camp together with defender Hichani Himoonde.

Himoonde returns to the fold for a third time and still in search of making his first final selection line-up under Renard since the Frenchman took charge of Zambia in mid-May.

The Dynamos duo played prominently for Zambia in the team’s early stage Ivory Coast 2009 Africa Nations Championship qualifiers against Swaziland and Botswana.

Njobvu and Himoonde join other late recalls that include Zanaco striker Roger Kola and his club mate Henry Banda plus the City of Lusaka duo of defender Morgan Kaoma and midfielder Lee Ngoma.

Meanwhile, Renard will name the traveling 20-man Cosafa Cup team on Wednesday.

The team will fly out to South Africa on Friday July 25 for Johannesburg before taking the four-hour long road haul to Mpumalanga.

2008 Cosafa Senior Cup preliminary round results

21/07/08

Group A

Madagascar 1- Seychelles 1

Group B

Mauritius 1 Swaziland 1

20/07/08

Group B

Malawi 1- Lesotho 0

Namibia 3 Comores 0

19/07/08

Group A

Madagascar 1 Swaziland 1

Mauritius 0 Seychelles 7

Nyakulenga calls for speedy gas/oil explolation in Northwestern Province

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Chieftainess Nyakulenga of Zambezi East in Northwestern Province, has called upon Government to expedite the exploration
of gas, oil and other minerals in her chiefdom.

Chieftainess Nyakulenga said this when Northwestern Provincial Minister Kenneth Chipungu paid a courtesy call on her at her palace in Zambezi over the weekend.

The traditional ruler pointed out that the discovery of gas, oil and various other minerals in the area would create employment and brings economic development to the district and the province as a whole, thereby transforming the living standards of the people there.

Chieftainess Nyakulenga further expressed sadness that she could not be given a small scale mining license she had applied for a long time ago.

Meanwhile Chieftainess Nyakulenga has commended Government for the utility vehicles it gave to Chiefs for use in monitoring development projects in their various chiefdoms.

The traditional leader said that previously Chiefs had difficulties in carrying out their duties in monitoring developmental projects in their areas.

Chieftainess Nyakulenga has however complained of poor radio reception in her area.

She said radio reception in her area was so poor that people could not get Radio Zambia,except for foreign Radio stations which were using languages that could not be understood.

In response, Northwestern Provincial Minister, Kenneth Chipungu said Government was waiting for the Petroleum Act to be presented in Parliament.

Mr. Chipungu said Government wants the local community to participate in mining activities so that they were not disadvantaged.

Going to Zambia empty handed

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Dear Womba,

Big sis how are you? Hope your trip to Zambia was nice. I’m really dreading the day I go visit again. Going to Zambia has become a complicated affair!

Last time I went, I bought few chocolates and toys for our brothers kids and clothes for mum and dad. After all I’m only entitled to 20kg on the plane.

A few days after I arrived Dad took me to visit our uncle Robert. I thought they would be happy to see me( being their favourite niece and all ) but instead I got lectured about how stingy it is not to buy presents for your relatives. His wife, who had enthusiastically come to greet me quickly excused herself when she realised I hadn’t bought them clothes. I had R250 in my purse which I gave to uncle out of guilt. That was like adding fuel to a fire. It was only worth something like K40 000 which isn’t worth much!( I didn’t realise the kwacha has little buying power- my bad!)

Thankfully dad sensed the tension and we left. Then our brother Clinton came with his wife and 4 kids to see me.I proudly produced the chocolates and toys I had brought. His wife asked why I had bothered buying the same chocolates they have in Shoprite! Clinton also asked he could have my motorola cellphone. If I was a white person they would have noticed how flushed my face was becoming. Later that evening when mum suggested we go visit our grandparents I broke down. I obviously hadn’t bought gifts for them.

I had travelled to Zambia because I missed being home and missed the family. Instead from the moment I had arrived everyone was looking at me expectantly to see what gifts I had bought.The relatives hardly asked how I was. These are people I missed dearly and couldn’t wait to talk and laugh with again. How am I supposed to clothe the entire clan just because I live abroad? Sissy I felt like I don’t belong there anymore and I also don’t belong abroad ,so where do I belong?

Forgive my emotional outburst but that was my experience. On a lighter note I told my Nigerian friend about it and she said ” Sista, you have to go with 62kg luggage when you go back home. No relative cares about you going to see them, there are enough eyes seeing them back home.They care what you bring!
bye for now
Linda

Only qualified people will run councils- Banda

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Vice President, Rupiah Banda,disclosed that plans are underway by government to re-establish the Local Government Service Commission, LGSC whose mandate would be to ensure that appropriately qualified officers are employed by councils.

The vice president expressed confidence that the reintroduction of the Commission would help contribute towards improving operations of local authorities in the country.

Meanwhile Mr.Banda has directed councils across the country to work towards implementing measures for improved urban planning and management.

The vice president said effective urban planning and management strategies are key to addressing the problem of mushrooming unplanned settlements in the country.

Mr Banda was speaking in Livingstone when he officially opened 52nd Annual Conference of the Local Government Association of Zambia, LGAZ, on Monday.

He said government was concerned over the growth in unplanned settlements in all the districts of the country, particularly urban areas.

He observed that people living in unplanned areas lack access to adequate social services such as water and sanitation as well as health and education facilities.

He said since there were very few councils that have responded to the directive, he was urging Principal officers in local authorities to develop a culture of responding swiftly to directives relating to national development programmes.

Mr Banda also indicated that government has already given financial support to selected nine local authorities to enable them kick start the programme of upgrading unplanned settlements.

And Mr Banda has advised councils across the country to take advantage of the Land Development Fund to open up new areas for development.

He said the councils should apply for the fund in order to access funds for implementation of projects in new development area.

“I am disappointed that only a few local authorities have applied for this fund even though you are complaining that of lack of capital funds to open up land for development,” he said.

“May I remind councils intending to open up new areas for development to apply for the Land Development Fund.” he added.

Mr Banda also urged councils across the country to implement the revised trading license fees as a measure of maximizing council revenue collections.

Minister warns Father Miha over CB Province Remarks

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Copperbelt Minister Mwansa Mbulakulima has warned father Miha of the Catholic Church to stop issuing statements against Republican President Levy Mwanawasa and his government.

Mr Mbulakulima issued the warning on Monday afternoon during a press briefing in his office.

He said statements attributed to Father Miha in the media were in bad taste and wondered whether the catholic clergy was misquoted.

” It is important for father Hiha at his age to give a mature and responsible example in issuing statement that were sensible and in the interests of Zambians, ” he said.

However when contacted for a comment Father Miha said he could not react to the minister’s press briefing because he had not read the newspaper article about his concerns.

He said he did not know whether what was attributed to him was what he said or not until he looked at the article.

Father Miha however admitted that he had said the Copperbelt province had been neglected since the first Republican Kenneth Kaunda’s era.

He said that most people on the Copperbelt did not know where the money from the copper mines in the province was going.

However, Mr Mbulakulima said it was also important for the Catholic Church to state its position on Father Miha’s statements.

He wondered whether the Catholic Church could take such a stance against government’s developmental programmes.

The provincial minister said it was common knowledge that the Copperbelt was a huge foreign and local investment destination because of the good and progressive policies of the current government.

He challenged Father Miha to scout for space in the industrial area which was idle becuase most of it has been taken up for various investment activities.

” Father Miha should take time to visit Chingola, Chililabombwe and Kasumbalesa to see for himself the rehabilitated road infrastructure by President Mwanawasa’s administration has put in place as a support measure towards the easy movement of both human and cargo traffic,” said the minister.

He added that the church was the country’s cornerstone because when politicians differed, they found the church as a unifying agent and mediator.

He added that when politicians’ emotions were high, the church was a good forum to cool their emotions and reconcile whose role government appreciated.

He said the Church should not lose its good position in the country by casting doubtful statements from a section of the clergy like father Miha.

He said if the clergy in question was about to retire, he should leave Zambia peacefully.

He said Father Miha would not be welcome if he leaves the country in confusion.

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MMD to call for a NEC meeting

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The Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) has resolved to convene a National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting to iron-out all pertinent issues that have recently rocked the party.

MMD National Chairman Michael Mabenga says the party will soon hold a NEC meeting to deal with the anxiety and speculations that have arisen following President Mwanawasa’s illness.

Mr. Mabenga told ZANIS in an interview that the party has decided to hold a NEC meeting to allow members speak out on any issue of concern behind closed doors and away from the press.

He said the party feels that it is prudent to openly discuss the issues that have threatened to divide that party among party members and behind closed doors.

Mr. Mabenga said it is hoped the meeting would help dismiss unwarranted speculation and consolidate the party leadership.

The move has come in the wake of mounting calls from a cross-section of the society that the MMD should convene a NEC meeting to iron-out all contentious issues surrounding the party leadership.

And Vice President, Rupiah Banda, has urged the ruling MMD cadres to stop bickering but remain focused on President Mwanawasa’s recovery.

Mr Banda said people should be preoccupied with hard work and prayers for Dr Mwanawasa’s full recovery to help sustain achieved positive economic indicators.

He was speaking on arrival at Livingastone International Airport this morning when he addressed government officials, members of the Local Government Assopciation of Zambia (LGAZ) and MMD cadres.

He warned that political bickering should be discouraged due to its potential to erode achieved positive economic gains.

The Vice President cautioned the ruling party cadres to desist from using the media to air opinions that are likely to distabilise the party and the nation in general.

“Our concern should be preoccupation to pray for his (Dr Mwanawasa’s) full recovery so that he can come back and find the MMD and the country united,” Mr Banda said.

He advised the MMD cadres and leaders in particular, not rush to the press to express their views but be responsible to look after the party until President Mwanawasa returns home.

The vice president was reacting to Southern Province Minister Daniel Munkombwe, who expressed disappointment at the perceived bickering within the MMD.

Mr Munkombwe, in his welcome message to the vice president, regretted that some MMD cadres were using the media to issue statements that were creating tension ever since President Mwanawasa has been out of the country.

President Mwanawasa is currently admitted to Percy Military hospital in Paris, France, where he is admitted and receiving treatment after falling ill some fortnight ago.

Mr Munkombwe advised the cadres to seek advise from experienced politicians before issuing statements in media.

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