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Govt to Re-Tender Independence Stadium Rehab

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Government says it has decided to re tender the rehabilitation of the Independence stadium.

Speaking to Journalists in Kabwe today, Works and Supply Deputy Minister Mundia Ndalamei said Government has been prompted to do so due to the high demand by previous contractors.

He explained that Government had set aside K60 billion for the exercise hence it was imperative that a re tender process is conducted because earlier applicants were demanding higher payments.

On the rehabilitation of the Independence stadium, he said Government hoped that the works would be complete before the end of this year.

The stadium has been closed down for rehabilitation following its inability to accommodate huge crowds.

ZANIS/ENDS/MM/CMM/CLM

UCZ slams MMD

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United Church of Zambia (UCZ)Copperbelt Presbytery Bishop Committee Njase says the divisions being experienced by the ruling Movement for Multi Party Democracy (MMD)over President Levy Mwanawasa’s illness is an embarrassment to the Party and the Country as a whole.

Bishop Njase said there was urgent need for the MMD senior NEC members to stop the succession wrangles and get united in the spirit of love and continue praying for the President’s speedy recovery.

He said it was unfortunate that some NEC members Like Local Government and Housing Deputy Minister Benny Tetamashimba were being judgemental on the illness of the President instead of praying ceaselessly for his quick recovery.

Bishop Njase said this at Kitwe’s Buchi hall today during the MMD Copperbelt Provincial Prayer Meeting held to pray for President Levy Mwanawasa who is currently admitted to Percy Military Hospital in Paris,France.

He said the MMD NEC members must be the first ones to express deep sorrow over the President’s fate and request Zambians to pray ceaselessly for his quick recovery to enable him continue with his programmes of developing the nation instead of fighting over succession.

He noted that the many utterances that were being made over the President’s illness were unfortunate and called on all stakeholders to unite and pray for the President.

Speaking earlier, at the same function Copperbelt Provincial Minister Mwansa Mbulakulima called on party cadres not to be used as tools of political hooliganism at such a critical moment in the nation’s history.

Mr Mbulakulima said this was not time for the MMD to start fighting but time to provide good leadership and not mislead the nation.

He expressed happiness that the Copperbelt had remained united and continued to pray for the President’s quick recovery in Unity Love and peace.

He urged the party to remain focused adding that it would not do them good to start fighting especially that President Mwanawasa had created a legacy of good leadership and enjoying a lot of donor and investor confidence world wide.

The prayer session was attended by several party cadres from the Copperbelt, District Commissioners and Christians from all walks of life.

ZANIS/ENDS/LKC/CLM

Zesco United Soar

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Young Arrows and Green Buffaloes both tumbled on the restart of the 2nd half of the 2008 Faz League season but Zesco United had literally the last laugh at the Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola on their way to topping the charts.

Young Arrows lost 1-0 away to struggling Konkola Blades at Konkola Stadium while Buffaloes also went down by the same margin at home to Power Dynamos.

However the biggest seismic shock was recorded in Ndola where defending league champions Zesco United mounted a late rally from 1-0 down to win 3-1 to go top of the table and stay unbeaten in two season at home in 23 league games.

This is after Warriors took a 29th minute lead through Emmanuel Mayuka who scored his 10 competitive goal of the season to give Mohamed Fathy men the early lead.

However, Zesco hit back with three late goals through two unknowns; Innocent Mwaba and Fred Kapambwe in the 76th and 79th minutes respectively.

Forgotten Zambia international striker Owen Kaposa scored Zesco’s third and his first of the season in the 81st minute.

Zesco now lead the Faz Premier League table on 28 points, one more that Young Arrows and Buffaloes who both faltered this afternoon in their respective league outings.

Young Arrows lost 1-0 away to Blades who scored through Chipulu Chileya when the striker found the back of the net through a rebound to get the Chililabombwe sides first 3 points in six league games.

Buffaloes on the other hand also lost by the same margin to Power Dynamos with the lone goal in that match played at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka scored by ex-Zambia international striker Rotson Kilambe.

Power’s near neighbors and archrivals Nkana also won today after crushing visiting Roan United 3-0 in Kitwe.

A brace from Nkana’s DR Congo born striker Patrick Kabamba and one from the highly rated new boy Maxwell Phiri from Lusaka Tigers who blasted his debut goal from long-range gave Nkana the 3 points.

Nkana move from 14th to 12th on the table following Saturdays win replacing Roan who slide to 2nd from bottom.

Faz Premier League Week 19 Results

19/07/2008

Zesco United 3 Kabwe Warriors 1

Green Buffaloes 0 Power Dynamos 1

Green Eagles 1 Chambishi 1

Nkana 3 Roan United 0

Red Arrows 1 Nchanga 1

Konkola Blades 1 Young Arrows 0

Nkwazi 1 Lusaka Dynamos 1

Zanaco 3 City Of Lusaka 1

Luangwa District Wins Inter Schools tourney

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The Junior Inter-Schools, District Tournament of Lusaka Province that kicked off on Monday this week in Luangwa District in Lusaka Province came to an end yesterdy (Friday)with District emerging the overall winner.

Lusaka District came first in Boys and Girls Soccer games with nine points respectively followed by Kafue six points, Luangwa three points and Chongwe,no point.

In volleyball Lusaka District Boys carried the day followed by Luangwa, Kafue and Chongwe as last. In Volleyball for Girls,Luangwa District emerged first followed by Lusaka, Kafue and Chongwe as last.

In netball, Lusaka came first, Luangwa second, Chongwe third and Kafue District,last.

In Athletics Lusaka District took the lead, followed by Chongwe,Kafue was third and Luangwa District trailed behind.

Lusaka District scooped the Boys and Girls soccer trophy, athletics trophy and overall Trophy while Host Luangwa district scooped the Vollelyball and second overall trophies the rest walked away with no trophies.

Speaking during the tournament, Luangwa District Commisioner Capt. Stanislaus Kalunga commended the organisers and Government through the Ministry of Education for the effort made towards the success of the competition.

Capt. Kalunga recalled this year’s Day of the African Child Commemoration under the Theme “Child Participation-Children to be Heard and Seen”, saying Government had fulfilled this year’s Theme because of the children’s participation in the competition.

The District Commissioner also took advantage of the tournament to ask stakeholders to join the rest of the nation in praying for the speedy recovery of President Levy Mwanawasa who is receiving treatment at Percy Military hospital in Paris, France following a stroke he suffered while attending the African Union Heads of State Summit in Egypt last month.

He said for Government to fulfill its good policies like Youth empowerment, there was need for leaders like President Levy Mwanawasa hence the need to pray for him.
ZANIS/ENDS/GM/CLM

Malwa summons Lusaka Floods Taskforce chief

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The Deputy Minister in the Office of the Vice President Friday Malwa has summoned the Lusaka Floods Task Force Chairman Timothy Hakuyu to report to his office on Monday July, 21 for allegedly undermining him.

Mr. Malwa was prompted to summon Mr Hakuyu who is also Lusaka City Council Town Clerk for failure by him to accompany the Deputy Minister to Lusaka’s Msisisi compound where he had gone to inspect drainage systems.

According to Mr Malwa, the Lusaka Floods task Force Chairman only sent a Senior Engineer, Andrew Zulu who is also a member to represent him.

And Mr. Malwa has expressed anger at the delay in completing the construction of drainages in Misisi compound and other parts of Lusaka and he has since given the Lusaka Floods Task Force a one-month ultimatum up to August 18, 2008 in which to finish work on the drainage system in some parts of Lusaka.

The Deputy Minister wondered why the project had taken long despite Government funding the exercise.

“I’m the Deputy Minister in the republic of Zambia and I expect that the Task Force Chairman Mr. Hakuyu could have heed to my instructions but he decided to defy them by sending you Junior officers. From here, I will write a comprehensive report to the Vice President Rupiah Banda on the progress of the drainage system exercise. I thereby summon him to appear before me on Monday 21st to my Office,” the visibly annoyed Mr. Malwa said.

Among the areas that Mr Malwa toured affected by floods last rainy season include Kanyama, Kabwata and Kamwala South.

The Lusaka Floods Task Force has been mandated to construct the drainages to prevent floods in residential areas.

In response, Lusaka City Council Senior Engineer Andrew Zulu assured that he would deliver the message to the task Force Chairman but failed to convince the Deputy Minister on the delay in completing drainage systems.

However, Mr. Zulu assured Mr. Malwa that the Local Authority working with other stakeholders would ensure that the project was expedited.

In Kanyama, Mr. Zulu attributed the slow pace in carrying out the project to land scaping which he described as rocky.

But the Deputy Minister pointed out that the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit(DMMU)under his Office intervened when a disaster occurs and was disappointed that the Task Force had relaxed over the matter even after the rains had stopped.

He threatened to disband the Lusaka Floods Task Force for allegedly abandoning works in some flood prone areas like Kanyama compound.

He further urged the Lusaka City Council to conduct a vigorous sensitisation campaign in communities to educate them not to litter in the drainages as this would block the flow of water.

The Lusaka Floods Task Force comprises the Zambia Army, Zambia Police, Programme Under Self Help, the Road Development Agency, the Lusaka City Council among other stakeholders while DMMU supervisors it.

ZANIS/ENDS/KC/CLM

Sata Defends his Request

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Opposition Patriotic Front Leader Michael Sata has defended his request for Cabinet to establish a medical board that would be allowed to fly to Paris, France where President Levy Mwanawasa is hospitalised to monitor progress on his health.

Mr Sata maintained that his call was in good faith as it would dispel speculations about the President’s health.

The PF leader’s request has come under fire with some quarters of society describing it as insensitive.

Speaking during a Media briefing in Lusaka today,Mr Sata also said Zambia needs to unite now as opposed to bickering during this tough period when the Head of State was hospitalised in France.

Mr. Sata was reacting to United Party for National Development(UPND)President Hakainde Hichilema’s criticism over his request to Cabinet.

The PF Leader categorically slammed Mr Hichilema for allegedly spreading false rumours about the health of President Mwanawasa and Mr. Sata himself.

Mr Sata observed that what was at stake now was the nation and not an individual party adding that Mr. Hichilema should stop cheap politicking and instead address himself to national issues.

Mr. Sata who claimed that he was more close to the President than Mr. Hichilema said the UPND leader was creating unnecessary tension in the country.

Mr. Sata pledged his party’s commitment to helping Cabinet manage the affairs of the country in the absence of President Mwanawasa saying there was no need for squabbles.

And speaking earlier, PF Information and Publicity Chairman, Given Lubinda hailed Cabinet and Government for the sober manner in which they have handled the illness of the President.

However, Mr. Lubinda appealed to Cabinet to speedily do whatever was within their means to ensure that they curtailed the speculations surrounding the health of the President.

Like the PF leader, Mr. Lubinda is also for the idea of the establishment of a medical board to investigate the health of the President saying the process was not dependent on a politician or individual but Cabinet based on collective resolution as per Article 36(1) of the Constitution of Zambia.

ZANIS/ENDS/CBM/CLM

Senior Govt officers warned against being tight-lipped

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Secretary to Cabinet Joshua Kanganja has warned permanent secretaries and other senior government officers against resisting to release relevant and important information to stakeholders on the country’s governance.

Dr Kanganja said he has received reports from various stakeholders on the failure by senior government officers to respond to stakeholders when they are in need of information on the country’s economic, social, corporate, political, and democratic development.

Dr Kanganja charged that government officers must ensure that relevant and adequate information is provided to stakeholders who have genuine reasons to have access to the various types of information.

He said this in Lusaka today when he officiated at a seminar for senior government officials on the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM).

Dr Kanganja explained that the challenges that Zambia as a country faces in realizing good governance should be brought to the fore so as to enable all stakeholders in society to propose remedies to addressing the challenges.

“I do not want to receive any more reports that a permanent secretary or any other senior government official does not want to release information to genuine stakeholders”

“Those offices you are occupying public offices, hence you must be accountable and attend to stakeholders when they are in need of information,” Dr Kanganja.

Dr Kanganja said government officials should not view the APRM as a blame apportioning exercise but rather as a genuine opportunity to show case Zambia’s determined efforts to release and actualize good governance principles.

“WE should equally ensure our co-operation with the APRM secretariat by providing all the information which is critical in producing the country’s self assessment report,” Dr Kanganje said.

Dr Kanganja said the Zambian government’s contribution to the APRM process should continue to demonstrate the good efforts being sewn to enhance good governance in the country.

He explained that the APRM process to which the Zambian government has committed itself is meant to assist African countries and its leadership in developing credible and satisfactory governance systems.

Dr Kanganje added that countries accredited to the APRM process are accountable for the governance situation in their respective countries through a self country assessment report and the peer review of the president.

ZANIS/YK/AM/ENDS.

Turkish Co to set manufacturing plant

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A Turkish Manufacturing Company has expressed interest in setting up a manufacturing plant for blankets on the copperbelt.

Rainbow Blankets Factory Manager Mustafa Kurt said Zambia offered opportunities which his company would want to explore.

Mr. Kurt who could not disclose how much his company would invest in the country said Rainbow would also explore investment opportunities in the manufacturing of carpets.

He said after the company has made the proposal it will soon start the manufacturing of blankets.

Speaking when his delegation paid a courtesy call on Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Felix Mutati, Mr. Kurt said the country does not need to be importing blankets once the plant is set up.

And Mr. Mutati said Zambia has a lot of potential for the industry saying the country has only one manufacturing plant for blankets which is not able to meet the demand in the market.

He said there was already a market in the country and other neighboring countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) .

He said government would provide incentives to enable the company set up the plant so as to revive the industry that has been facing a lot of challenges.

ZANIS/MK/ENDS

League Resumes As Zesco United Begin Life Without Kalaba

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The Faz Premier League resumes today after a mandatory 2-week mid-season recess.

Joint leaders Young Arrows and Green Buffaloes, both on 27 points, will be engaged in separate battles for top-spot but it is in Ndola where the potential match of the weekend will be played.

At the Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola, defending champions Zesco United begin life without their talismanic midfielder Rainford Kalaba.

Kalaba left Zambia last week to begin a 5-year year deal with Sporting Braga in Portugal.

The midfielder inspired Zesco to their first league title last season with 13 league goals from his 24 overall in all competition in 2007 and his authoritative presence on the pitch during that season brought out the best from the Ndola-based side.

Zesco are currently 3rd from top on 25 points, three less than Young Arrows and 2nd placed Buffaloes, and are unbeaten at home in their last 7 league games played at Trade Fair Grounds.

Moreover, Zesco are yet to lose at home over the last year and a half and they will be looking to extend that fine home record despite an indifferent run of form this term as they bid to retain the league crown.

How Zesco will collectively handle the pressure of playing without Kalaba that begins with Mohamed Fathy’s Warriors led by influential teenage striker Emmanuel Mayuka throws up an interesting prospect.

Football watchers will also eagerly await to see how striker Enoch Sakala fairs in the latter part of the season in what is so far turning out to be a poor 2008 campaign that has seen him score just one goal all season in all competition this term.

Sakala’s form this season is in complete contrast to the 13 league goals on top of the 23 overall total from all competition he scored in 2007.

Meanwhile in the weekends other major matches, leaders Young Arrows travel to Konkola Blades, Buffaloes host Power Dynamos, Red Arrows while await Nchanga Rangers at Nkoloma.

In the rest of the Week 19 fixtures, City of Lusaka face Zanaco at Sunset Stadium, Nkwazi take on Lusaka Dynamos at Edwin Emboela while up on the Copperbelt, Nkana and Roan clash at Wusakile in Kitwe.

And at Railway Grounds in Kabwe, 13th placed Green Eagles and bottom side Chambishi clash in an all-relegation zone match-up.

FIXTURES

Faz Premier League

Week 19

19/07/2008

Zesco United- Kabwe Warriors

Green Eagles -Chambishi

Green Buffaloes – Power Dynamos

Nkana – Roan United

Konkola Blades – Young Arrows

Red Arrows -Nchanga Rangers

Nkwazi – Lusaka Dynamos

Zanaco -City of Lusaka

Division One

20/07/2008

North

Week 19

Prison Leopards- Ndola United

Kalewa – Kitwe United

Mining Rangers -Medical Stars

Lime Hotspurs -Chindwin Sentries

Mufulira Blackpool – Forest rangers

Zamtel – Mufulira Wanderers

Indeni -Afrisport

Muchindu -Tazara Express


South

Week 25

Lusaka Celtic -Riflemen

Young Buffaloes-National Assembly

Profund Warriors -Nakambala Leopards

Mazabuka United – Young Green Bufaloes

Chilanga Heroes – Nampundwe

Builders Brigade -Kalomo Jetters

Livingstone Pirates -Petauke United

Kambuku Warriors -Lusaka Tigers

Lusaka City Council-Zamcoal Diggers

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.