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Ignore ill-timed remarks-Masebo[UPDATED]

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Senior Chieftainess Nkomeshya Mukamambo II today joined hundreds of Chongwe residents at St Paul’s Roman Catholic Church to pray for the quick recovery of President Mwanawasa.

The prayer meeting was also attended by Lusaka Province Minister Lameck Mangani and Area Member of Parliament Sylvia Masebo.

Speaking during the prayer meeting, Ms. Masebo urged Zambians to remain steadfast in praying for the quick recovery of Dr. Mwanawasa.

Ms. Masebo, who is also Local Government and Housing Minister, further urged Zambians to preach love, unity and peace.

She has since called on Zambians to ignore ill-timed remarks on Dr. Mwanawasa’s illness and condition.

Earlier Lusaka Province Minister Lameck Mangani expressed delight that Zambians, including traditional leaders and the clergy are praying for the quick recovery of Dr. Mwanawasa.

Mr. Mangani reiterated that this not the time to start quarrelling as all people should be pre-occupied with praying for the speedy recovery of President Mwanawasa.

Delivering a homily entitled “Jesus the same yesterday, today and tomorrow” People’s Destine Bible Church, Pastor Newman Bubala urged Christians to pray without ceasing.

And Ms Masebo said people calling for an independent medical team to assess president Levy Mwanawasa are only being insensitive and inconsiderate.

She said such thoughts are cruel and unecessary because the President has only been in hospital for less than three weeks.

Ms. Masebo told ZNBC News in Chongwe, that Dr. Mwanawasa has been ill before and managed to recover fully.

Some political party leaders recently called for an independent team of doctors to travel to France to assess the president’s condition and give an independent report.

And United Church of Zambia, Reverend Simumba prayed for national stability.

Local Government and Housing Minister Sylvia Masebo and Lusaka Province Minister Lameck Mangani were with the President in Egypt when the president was taken ill.
ENDS/JT/AM/ENDS

Govt threatens to disband the Lusaka Floods Task Force

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Government has threatened to disband the Lusaka Floods Task Force for allegedly abandoning works on drainages in some flood affected areas such as Kanyama Compound.

Deputy Minister in the Office of the Vice President Friday Malwa has since given the Lusaka Floods Task Force up to August 18, 2008 in which to finish works on the drainage system in some parts of Lusaka.

Mr. Malwa was speaking when he toured some parts of Kanyama compound which were adversely affected by floods.

He expressed disappointment that works on drainages had ground to a halt and wondered why the Lusaka Floods Task Force has abandoned the works despite government providing funding for the exercise.

Mr. Malwa said it is prudent for the Task Force to work tireless on the drainage system before the onset of the rain season.

The Deputy Minister pointed out that the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) under his Office is disappointed that the Task Force has relaxed at a time when it should have stepped up efforts to work on the drainage system.

Mr. Malwa has further urged the Lusaka City Council to conduct a vigorous sensitization campaign in communities to educate residents on proper disposal of litter in a bid to avoid blockage of the drainage system.

Lusaka City Council Senior Engineer Andrew Zulu, who accompanied the minister on the inspection tour, was at pains to explain why works on drainages had stalled.

Mr. Zulu, however, assured Mr. Malwa that the local authority, working with other stakeholders, would step up its efforts.

And Kanyama Ward 11 Councillor Simon Sinyangwe emphasized the need to upgrade feeder roads in the area.

ZANIS/KC/AM/ENDS

More Institutions join NCC

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The National Constitution Conference (NCC) is happy that institutions that initially boycotted its existence are indirectly participating in the deliberations.

NCC spokesperson Mwangala Zaloumis says some organizations which boycotted the conference are commenting and making recommendations on the deliberations of the NCC.

She said that some institutions are even allowing their members to debate on certain clauses when asked by the NCC.

Meanwhile Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) has welcomed the proposal by the Democratic governance committee of the NCC that the President be elected by a 50 plus one majority vote.

TIZ Executive Director, Goodwell Lungu says the proposal by the committee should be commended because the 50 plus one clause helps the country to have a President who is elected by the majority.

Mr. Lungu hopes the proposal will be upheld by the NCC plenary when it meets later this year.

He told ZNBC News that it is important the clause is even maintained and included in the constitution when the conference takes its recommendations to parliament.

On Monday the Democratic governance committee of the NCC proposed that the 50 plus one election vote for the President be included in the constitution.

Zambia, SA Meet In Cosafa U-20 First Stage

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Zambia Under-20 will face South Africa Under-20 in Group A at this years Cosafa Youth Championship that kicks off this November in Kimberley, South Africa.

It will be the first time Zambia will face the 2007 Cosafa Youth Championships runner-up in a preliminary group stage match since 2001 when they played out to a 0-0 in a Group B match.

Zambia and South Africa later faced-off in the final of the same edition of the tournament that saw the former beat the latter 5-3 on post-match penalties after a 1-1 draw.

Other teams in Group A are Lesotho and the Seychelles- the latter against whom Zambia rallied to crush 7-1 in the 2007 tournament in Mpumalanga.

The rest of the preliminary round group matches will see defending champions Zimbabwe face Botswana, Malawi and Mauritius in Group C.

2007 Bronze medalists Madagascar are in Group D with Comoros and Mozambique.

4th placed finishers Namibia who ejected Zambia from the preliminary group stage are in Group B.

Other teams in Group B are Angola who drew 1-1 with Namibia at this same stage in last year’s competition while Swaziland completes the 3-team pool.

This years Cosafa Youth Championship will run from November 27 to December 8.

Group A

South Africa, Zambia, Lesotho, Seychelles

Group B

Swaziland, Angola, Namibia

Group C

Zimbabwe, Botswana, Malawi, Mauritius

Group D

Madagascar, Comoros, Mozambique

Local Authority warns developers

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Ndola City Council has warned all would be developers in the city to abide by Council approved boundaries failure to which they risked their buildings being demolished.

Council Spokesman Mr. Roy Kuseka told ZANIS in Ndola that the council would not hesitate to demolish any structure in the city that was not built in conformity with council guidelines.

Mr. Kuseka said he was saddened by the presence of some buildings in the city which were built to completion without leaving any space to the public road users thereby posing a danger to public health.

He said some buildings put the lives of the people occupying them in danger as they were being built so close to the roads.

He wondered how one named woman built her extension structure beyond her approved space into the road

Mr. Kuseka said the council will not hesitate to pull down such structures especially that they were posing a danger to public life.

He warned other developers who were making extensions to their buildings in residential areas even after buying houses from the council to seek advice from the local authority

He said council was mandated to ensure that city development was being done in line with the country planning act and certain pieces of legislation which were in place.

The council spokesperson added that the trend of people ignoring council approval before embarking on building works would only prove costly on their part .

ZANIS/CN/MK/ENDS

Court agrees with Chiluba

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The Lusaka High Court has set aside a statement of claim filed by Lusaka Lawyer Christopher Mundia in the case where he sued Second Zambia Republican President, Frederick Chiluba for defamation.

This was after Dr. Chiluba’s lawyers applied to Lusaka High Court registrar Egypso Mwansa that paragraphs 10 to 18 of Mr. Mundia’s statement of Claim be struck out as they were offensive and scandalous.

Mr. Mwansa struck out the paragraphs after agreeing with Dr. Chiluba’s lawyers that the said paragraphs were not only scandalous and offensive but also prejudicial.

Mr. Mundia sued Dr. Chiluba, his press assistant Emmanuel Mwamba and the Post Newspapers for defamation.

He sued Dr. Chiluba for defamation after a comment attributed to the former president that described Mr. Mundia as an incompetent lawyer.

This was shortly after the state had entered a nolle prosecqui in the case against his wife before a Ndola Magistrate Court.

However, Dr. Chiluba’s lawyers deem paragraphs 10 to 18 of his statement to the Court as offensive and scandalous on account of describing the Ndola magistrate that handled Mrs. Chiluba’s case as having been biased against the state.

Mr. Mundia is seeking damages for the alleged defamation, which he says, has compromised his professional standing and brought him to scandal and ridicule.

Air Traffic in Zambia growing

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South African Airways (SAA) Country Manager Vincent Mupwaya said air traffic in Zambia has continued to grow with SAA recording 14 percent growth compared to 9 percent recorded last year.

Mr. Mupwaya said the airline has also established a K2 billion lounge at the Lusaka International Airport as a way of improving service delivery.

He said the lounge has also created a number of employment opportunities for Zambian citizens.

He commended the travel agents for their contribution to the growth of South African Airways.

Meanwhile Government has commended Travel agents for complimenting the Zambia Tourist Board (ZTB) in marketing Zambia as a tourist destination abroad.

Speaking during the South African Airways annual travel agents awards ceremony in Lusaka today, Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Deputy Minister Todd Chilembo said although ZTB focuses on generic marketing, travel agents focus on specific product marketing.

Mr. Chilembo said the successes scored by ZTB and travel agents are as a result of good public-private sector partnership and good government’s policies.

He said due to the contribution of South African Airways and its agents, Zambia last year registered about 897, 413 tourist arrivals which means the one million target will be surpassed by 2010.

He noted that government appreciates the significant contribution that South African Airways has achieved in promoting tourism growth in the Zambia and the region.

He urged the travel agents to spread to other active districts and provincial centers outside Lusaka and the Copperbelt province which may still require their services.

Among the travel agents that received awards included, Zambia Safari Company, John’s Travel, Silverline Travel and Strutts travel.

HH opposes Sata on constitution of a Medical Board

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Opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) has opposed the suggestion by Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata that Cabinet should ask the Chief Justice to constitute a Medical Board to be flown into Paris to go and inquire into the condition of the President Mwanawasa.

UPND President Hakainde Hichilema described such calls as untimely and insensitive as the nation is at the moment pre-occupied with praying for the quick recovery of Dr. Mwanawasa.

Briefing the press in Lusaka today, Mr. Hichilema said a Board constituted under article 36 (1) of the constitution is not for patients who are still receiving treatment in hospital but those reasonably suspected to be incapable of ruling after receiving treatment beyond a reasonable time.

He said those who are in a hurry to invoke the provisions of article 36 of the constitution should hold their fire and wait for a reasonable period of time to allow the treatment to have its full course.

Mr. Hichilema pointed out that the nation will need to be satisfied that the treatment given to Dr. Mwanawasa has failed after which the relevant constitutional provisions can be rightly invoked.

He urged the Zambian people to be calm and commit Dr. Mwanawasa to prayers and also urged government through Cabinet to continue providing the necessary leadership in the absence of Dr. Mwanawasa who is hospitalized in France.

The UPND leader charged that Mr. Sata was evacuated to South Africa using tax prayers’ money and no-one championed calls to set a Medical Board to purportedly declare him unfit to run the PF party.

Meanwhile, Mr. Hichilema has said the food crisis Zambia is allegedly experiencing threatens household and national stability.

He blamed the food crisis on government’s bad policies in the agricultural sector.

Mr. Hichilema also said the Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation (ZESCO) and the Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company hiking of electricity and water tariffs is unacceptable.

Benny Tetamashimba Charged by the MMD

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THE MMD has charged party chairman for information and publicity, Benny Tetamashimba, for allegedly bringing the party into ridicule and giving out false information.

But Mr Tetamashimba said in reaction that he had not received the charge letter and that it was only President Mwanawasa who had the power to discipline him as the appointing authority.

MMD deputy national secretary, Jeff Kaande, said in Lusaka yesterday that the party national chairman, Michael Mabenga, would constitute a disciplinary committee of six national executive committee (NEC) members to look into the case.

Mr Kaande said at a Press briefing that Mr Tetamashimba had breached the party constitution through statements he issued regarding President Mwanawasa’s health and succession.

Mr Tetamashimba, who is Local Government and Housing Deputy Minister, recently said there was need for the party to consider President Mwanawasa’s successor once he returned from France where he is undergoing medical treatment.

Mr Kaande said the party had charged Mr Tetatamashimba with two charges, which he was required to respond to as soon as possible.

“Under our disciplinary regulation 7 (B), Mr Tetamashimba has been charged with conduct likely to bring ridicule and contempt to the party and under 7 (J) for giving out false information,” he said.

Mr Kaande said it was not right for Mr Tetamashimba to talk about the party president’s succession now as it was premature.

“The President has only been sick for two weeks. It’s normal for anybody to be sick. Does that period really call for succession?” he asked.

“Doctors are advising that the man (the president) is improving. Our leader is capable of leading and he is still there,” he said.

Mr Kaande also refuted claims by Mr Tetamashimba that party national secretary, Katele Kalumba, had invited women and youth leaders from all the provinces as his campaign strategy for the presidency.

Mr Kaande said the people that Mr Tetamashimba claimed to have been invited by Dr Kalumba were supposed to attend a meeting organised by the Zambia Centre for Inter-Party Dialogue (ZCID), which had been put off because of the President’s ailment.

Mr Kaande said the party could not expressly suspend Mr Tetamashimba as he was also deputy minister who was appointed by the President.

“We have opened a disciplinary action against him and the national chairman will constitute a committee to sit and decide his fate. We hope by that time our president will have come. If they say suspend him, we will have to suspend him and then explain to the HE (His Excellency),” he said.

Mr Kaande said the party did not mind whether Dr Kalumba was campaigning or not as there were so far 19 other people who indicated that they wanted to contest for the presidency of the party.

He said in an event that the party had no vice-president, the party national chairman took over as acting president in the absence of the president.

Dr Kalumba has since recommended that Mr Tetamashimba’s fate be decided by a committee comprising chairman for security, Ronnie Shikapwasha, chairman for legal, Bwalya Chiti and chairperson (women), Vera Tembo.

According to a letter dated July 14, 2008 obtained by the Times of Zambia written by Dr Kalumba to the national chairman, others recommended are chairman for youth, Patrick Musonda, chairman elections, Mike Mulongoti and trustee, Grace Njapau.

Mr Tetamashimba said the committee had no power to suspend him as he was a Government official.

“It’s only the president who can suspend me. The appointing authority is not here and no one can disappoint me until after elections,” he said.

He said he was against the idea of Dr Kalumba becoming party president as he was facing corruption charges in court and had allegedly taken advantage of Dr Mwanawasa’s absence to launch his campaign.

Mr Tetamashimba said he had evidence that Dr Kalumba had called for a meeting for the provincial leaders.

He challenged Dr Kalumba to come out in the open instead of speaking through Mr Kaande.

[Times of Zambia]

Govt. projects should be monitored, says Chief

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Chief Mbang’ombe of the Chewa people in Katete district in Eastern province has bemoaned lack of supervision on government developmental projects done in his chiefdom.

Chief Mbang’ombe complained that shoddy works have been identified on Munyamanzi bridge.

The chief has since called for the monitoring of Constituency Development Funds (CDF), saying government resources sometime go to waste when there is no provision for appraisal and monitoring of projects.

“The projects are not taken seriously and shoddy works are done, there is need for close supervision if government funds are to be utilized for the intended purpose,” he added.

He was speaking when Mkaika Member of Parliament, David Phiri, who is also Information Deputy Minister, paid a courtesy call on him yesterday.

Mr. Phiri is in a one week visit to his constituency to inspect developmental projects.

The traditional leader expressed sadness that civic leaders, who are supposed to monitor the projects, were reluctant to do their work mostly because of belonging to various political parties.

Chief Mbang’ombe also raised concern that some contractors considered him as an enemy whenever he requested for their explanation and reports concerning projected they were undertaking.

“Munyamanzi bridge is one of the projects on which government spent a lot of money but due to lack of supervision, the work is not satisfying as damages have already started showing such that the structure needs to be redone,” he noted.

Chief Mbang’ombe said time of politicking was over, saying all that was needed now was to work together for the betterment of the constituency.

“All civic leaders are supposed to work together regardless of their political affiliations if the area was to improve structures such as schools, roads and health centres,” he added.

Meanwhile, the chief has complained that his subjects still had to walk long distances to access medical services from Vulamukoko and Chimutende Rural Health Centres.

He stated that there was need to put up a health post at Nthambo village to ease his subjects’ suffering through walking long distances to access the medical services.

And in response, Mr. Phiri said funds for the rehabilitation of Munyamanzi bridge were released under Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) in the Vice President’s office thereby making it difficult for councillors to take the responsibility of inspecting the project.

He disclosed that such projects were difficult to monitor as it was the responsibility of the Road Development Agency (RDA) Engineers and Provincial Roads Engineers to do so.

Mr. Phiri said he was also not happy with the works done on the bridge and he had since sought audience with the regional engineer.

Munyamanzi bridge was badly damage during 2006/07 rainy season.

Meanwhile, Chief Mbang’ombe said the illness of President Levy Mwanawasa will slow down many development projects which needed his attention.

Chief Mbang’ombe said people in the area have continued praying for him to get better so that he could come back and foster development.

“When a parent is sick in a home, things do not move at the pace they are supposed to. We shall continue to pray for him so that he quickly comes back to foster development.

He said people still needed boreholes, health facilities and good roads which need his attention to materialise.

ZANIS/DM/KSH/ENDS

Zambia Cosafa Cup Update

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Striker Emmanuel Mayuka has been given a 5-day break before joining Zambia national team Cosafa Cup training camp in Lusaka.

The teenage Zambia Under-20 and Kabwe Warriors striker received a late call-up on Tuesday while he was away on 2009 Africa Youth Championship qualifying duty in Mauritius this past weekend.

Mayuka is expected to join the team on Sunday after featuring for Warriors in their Faz Premier League Week 19 game away to Zesco United in Ndola on Saturday.

A shortage of potent strikers in the league has forced Faz to rotate its junior strikers between the senior and junior teams this year.

Mayuka is the second late call-up for Zambia’s Cosafa Cup training camp ahead of their quarterfinal match against Zimbabwe on July 27 in Secunda, Mpumalanga.

The other player is clubless defender Clive Hachilensa who is currently training with Zesco who received a late call-up last Saturday.

Meanwhile, Mayuka scored the Under-20 teams opener in their 2-0 away win over Mauritius this past Sunday in a 1st round, return leg match in Curepipe.

The victory saw the Under-20 through to the final 2nd qualifying round 3-0 on aggregate where they will face Egypt away in the 1st leg in September.

The Warriors striker has had a stressful last 7 days after cutting short a family bereavement last week to travel with the Under-20 team to Mauritius.

Mayuka is currently this season’s top scorer with 9 competitive goals in all competition since the start of the year.

He was due to join leave for Portuguese side Porto to conclude a deal but the trip has been reportedly put on hold.

State champions transparency in the mining sector

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Zambia has launched the registration process on Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) which is aimed at enhancing transparency of the mining sector.

Addressing the Press at the end of the two-day stakeholder workshop on the EITI in Lusaka today, Mines and Minerals Development Deputy Minister Maxwell Mwale said EITI is a voluntary global compact for improving transparency in countries that are dependent on extractive industries like Zambia.

Mr. Mwale said mineral resources have been the mainstay of the Zambian economy and are expected to remain the key driver of the country’s economic growth.

He said in committing to join the EITI, the Zambian government is following the 23 countries already implementing EITI including 16 in Africa.

He explained that EITI countries recognize the importance of providing clear and independently verified information on what extractive industry companies are paying to governments and what governments receive from those countries.

He reiterated government’s commitment to enhancing transparency and accountability in the minerals sector and ensuring that the exploitation of such natural resources are used for the development of the country.

Mr. Mwale said the just ended two-day multi stakeholder workshop agreed on the composition of the Zambia EITI Council (ZEC) which will comprise 15 members from government, civil society and the private sector.

He added that the Secretary to the Treasury will Chair the ZEC and shall also represent government’s commitment to the EITI process.

He said stakeholders are currently finalizing the ZEC constitution which will guide its operations and composition.

The high-level workshop was attended by representatives of government, civil society, the private sector, the press and cooperating partners.

ZANIS/BK/AM/ENDS

Squatters Cripple College Operations in Choma

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The Popota Tobacco Training College in Choma in Southern province has lost most of its government land to squatters, the move that has threatened the viability of the institution to offer skills in tobacco production.

Authorities said the matter has become very complicated because of delays by government to evict the squatters, who illegally got vast tracts of farmland.

College principal, Francis Makasa, told ZANIS in Choma today that the college was also unable to access its dam which has been completely surrounded by squatters.

He said the encroachment onto the government land has now made the college unable to utilise most of the land for student practicals.

“When we grow tobacco, we have to rotate it in order to achieve sustainability of soil fertility,” he explained. “Now we have no more land as squatters have claimed most of it.”

Mr. Makasa said the institution used to grow tobacco seedlings near the dam but this has become impossible because of the activities of the squatters whose number has tremendously swelled.

He alleged that the same squatters were illegally fishing in the dam which they have taken over.

Mr. Makasa has however implored government to allow a team of experts it appointed to investigate the problem of squatters at the college to go ahead immediately.

According to the report on the evaluation of Popota Tobacco Training College land and squatter problem compiled by the department of field services in the ministry of Agriculture and submitted to the ministry permanent secretary, most of the college land has been occupied illegally by squatters.

“Squatters have since taken over farm 1624 completely and most of farm 1623.The college feels they cannot undertake any meaningful activities or attract investment because of the squatter problem,” the report reads in part.”

The report adds that, “In order to address this problem, the team has come up with the recommendation that all squatters on farm 1623 and 1624 must be evicted unconditionally.”

ZANIS/CM/KSH/ENDS

NCZ workers threaten to down tools

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Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia (NCZ) workers have expressed apprehension over non-payment of four months salary arrears and alleged delays to recapitalize the firm.

National Union of Commercial and Industrialized Workers of Zambia (NUCIWZ) Kafue Branch Chairman Robert Musanje told ZANIS in an interview that government should urgently intervene and conclusively address the two pertinent issues.

Mr. Musanje has warned that if the outstanding wage bill is not met and recapitalization of the firm is not tackled, employees could take unspecified action due to desperation.

He appealed to Agriculture and Co-operatives Minister Sarah Sayifwanda and Finance and National Planning Minister Ng’andu Magande to look into the matter with a sense of urgency.

Mr. Musanje said workers have threatened to down tools to press for the recapitalization of the company and the settling of the four months salary arrears.

He said if government does not have the financial muscle to inject into NCZ, other options such as privatization of the firm should be considered.

Mr. Musanje said NCZ was a viable company adding that the firm only requires sufficient recapitalization and prudent management.

ZANIS/KC/AM/ENDS

Katele Kalumba hits back at Teta

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MMD National Secretary, Katele Kalumba has questioned why party chairperson for Information and Publicity Ben Tetamashimba is making Presidential ambitions an issue.

Dr. Kalumba says the issue currently is praying for Dr. Levy Mwanawasa’s quick recovery.

Asked whether he has any presidential ambitions, Dr. Kalumba said it is not an issue now.

He explained that people who have Presidential ambitions have announced their intentions.

Dr. Kalumba said he has NEVER said anything against Mr. Tetamashimba and advised him to STOP putting words in his mouth.

Mr. Tetamashimba, at a press briefing in Lusaka Tuesday, accused Dr. Kalumba of using President Mwanawasa’s illness to further his presidential ambitions.

Meanwhile, Dr. Kalumba says he has written to the party disciplinary committee to examine the petitions received from provincial and district party members countrywide against Mr. Tetamashimba.

[ZNBC]