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Authorities in Mazabuka fight over disbursement of CDF

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Chikankata Member of Parliament, Munji Habeenzu has called on the Ministry of Local Government and Housing to dispatch auditors to Mazabuka Municipal Council to investigate how the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) was being disbursed to beneficiary communities.

And Mr. Habeenzu has urged government not to release more CDF funds to Mazabuka Municipal Council until investigations are completed.

He told ZANIS in Mazabuka today that they are strong suspicions that the money could have been diverted or misappropriated hence the failure to disburse it to the intended beneficiary communities.

Mr. Habeenzu cited the K 25 million cheque approved last year for the completion of repair works for the controversial Malabo Police Post in Chikankata which has not been made available.

He charged that Town Clerk, Ekan Chingangu has been playing hide and seek games over the matter despite the CDF Committee meeting all the set conditions.

Mr. Habeenzu said since the project was approved last, nothing has been done while the security situation in the area has continued to deteriorate.

The lawmaker said crime in Chikankata and other surrounding areas was on the upswing because of the absence of Police as people are free to commit offences such as murder, assault and sexual offences due to the absence of the Police.

And Mr Habeenzu has cautioned Mr. Chingangu to stop protecting what he termed as incompetent Chief Officers at the council to avoid problems with councilors.

” Imagine Chingangu who does not sit in the establishment committee forced his way just to protect a named Chief officer whom councilors wanted to discipline, we shall dig deeper and find out why,” said Mr. Habeenzu

But Mr. Chingangu said there is nothing suspicious about the manner in which CDF is being disbursed.

Mr. Chingangu said the council will not use short cuts in the disbursement of funds but follow the guidelines.

He has since advised the lawmaker to desist from personalizing issues.
ENDS/HC/AM/ZANIS

Four Miss 2008 Barclays Cup Cut

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The top 8 line-up from the Faz Premier League for this years Barclays Cup is known after Week 15 matches played on Saturday.

However, missing will be last years quarter finalists Lusaka Dynamos and Nkana, semifinalists Konkola Blades and 2007 losing finalists Chambishi-the latter currently riveted at the bottom of the table.

Dynamos 0-0 home draw on Saturday against struggling promoted side Green Eagles of Kabwe saw them surrender the 8th placing they enjoyed prior to Saturdays match to Zanaco.
Zanaco and Dynamos exchanged places despite also finishing scoreless at Kabwe Warriors.

And Zesco didnt need to toil for their place and beat Blades 1-0 in Ndola via a 45th minute Nicholas Zulu goal to see the defending cup and league champions finish a strong 3rd on 25 points after 15 matches and two paces behind leaders Young Arrows as the campaign begins a 2-week mid-season break.

Young Arrows continue to press forward their league championship ambitions after beating Nkana 2-0 in Lusaka thanks to second half goals from Chonba Ngandwe and Judge Mkandawire who were two of an embarrassing six players to score in the 8 top-flight matches played this weekend in the only highest scoring game from Week 15.

Nchanga Rangers beat troubled Roan United 1-0 via a goal from ex-Zambia defender Elijah Tana in the 46th minute when he headed in free-kick while City also secured their 3 points through another defender Ackson Phiri in a similar result at home against Chambishi at Woodlands Stadium.

2nd from top Green Buffaloes beat Nkwazi 1-0 at Woodlands with striker Ezekiel Lungu there scoring the lone goal five minutes after the hour-mark.

Meanwhile, it was scoreless the other fixture between Power and Red Arrows at Garden Park in Kitwe and the two sides have made the cut for the Barclays Cup after 15 games finishing in 6th and 4th positions on the table respectively.

Katumbi Officiates at the Opening of Finance Bank Branch

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Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Katanga Province Governor Moses Katumbi has hailed the cordial relationship currently existing between Zambia and the DRC.

Mr. Katumbi said there was need for cooperation between the two neighboring countries to enhance economic and social development for the mutual benefit of both countries.

He was speaking during the opening of Finance Bank Kasumbalesa Branch in Chililabombwe yesterday.

Mr. Katumbi urged Finance Bank to extend its operations beyond Zambia and open a branch in that country to boost economic development.

He said the DRC’s economy was experiencing tremendous growth hence the need for strong banks such as Finance Bank to extend their operations into that country.

Mr. Katumbi said Katanga Province had recorded increased exports which could further increase if communities access competitive banking services from reputable organizations like Finance Bank.

And Finance Bank Board Chairman Raja Mahtani said the opening of Finance Bank Kasumbalesa Branch was pivotal in facilitating and formalizing trade between Zambia and the DRC.

He said his bank had a strong reputation of strategic bank positioning especially in border towns hence the opening of a branch at Kasumbalesa border post.

Finance Bank has branches in border areas that include Chirundu, Katete, Mwinilunga, Mpulungu, Chipata, Livingstone and now Kasumbalesa.

Young Arrows Maintain KCM Premier leadership

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Young Red Arrows closed the first half of the 2008 FAZ/KCM Premier league on the top with 27 points ahead of Green Buffaloes who equally beat Nkwazi by a lone goal.

Young Arrows scored the first goal through midfielder Chandwe Ngandwe in the 60th minute with a sizzling shot.

A vengeful Nkana tried to equalize eight minutes later with a goal engineered by former international Gift Kampamba who beat the Arrows goalie but the goal was disallowed.

The disallowed goal halted the game for five minutes as Nkana supporters at gate D wing were irritated by referee’s decision.

However when the match resumed Arrows’ marksman George Mkandawaire silenced former National coach Patrick Phiri’s tutored side with a clincher five minutes before full time.

Today’s win means that Young Arrows still enjoy the lead on KCM Premier league week 15 bettering Green Buffaloes on goal difference despite the latter’s win at Woodlands stadium.

The KCM/FAZ league has gone on a two week break to allow teams to rest and to find a winning formula later.

In other match played Saturday, Lusaka Dynamoes were held nil all by Green Eagles at Queensmaid Staduim.

Full Results

Power Dynamos 0 – 0 Red Arrows
Green Buffaloes 1- 0 Nkwazi
Nchanga Rangers 1-0 Roan United
Kabwe Warriors 0 – 0 Zanaco
Lusaka Dynamos 0 – 0 Green Eagles
Young Arrows 2 -0 Nkana
City of Lusaka 1 – 0 Chambishi
Zesco United 1 – 0 Konkola Blades

Reconciliation with Sata is not a Strange Phenomenon-Levy

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President Mwanawasa has said that Zambians should not be surprised at his recent reconciliation with Patriotic Front Leader Michael Sata which he described as infamous following the skepticism that has surrounded it among various stakeholders.

He said the reconciliation is not a strange phenomenon as it is the normal historical manner in which Zambians have dealt with conflict amongst themselves.

Dr. Mwanawasa also noted that many Zambian historic bitter tribal quarrels and wars have now resulted into good inter tribal relationships that have united all the country’s different tribes into a nation of common values.

He said the reconciliation between the controversial opposition leader happened because the time had come for it to end in the interests of the nation.

Dr. Mwanawasa said the reconciliation was also in line with his appeal for peace and unity in his inaugural speech after being re-elected October 2006 for his final term in office.

He added that the gesture is also not aimed at gaining reward and praise as he is human and might have contributed to the political differences experienced during his Presidency.

Dr. Mwanawasa said the humility and magnanimity demonstrated by the PF leader is commendable as it shows that political parties in the country remain independent to compete for political office.

He added that the independence will also guarantee accountability in public office through checks and balances as a critical role that is traditionally played by opposition political parties.

Dr. Mwanawasa observed that the plenary assembly theme challenges the Christian world to translate the teachings of Jesus Christ into practical realities adding that reconciliation must be promoted in order to promote love.

He said engagement in dialogue whose out come is peaceful co-existence and socio-economic progress is one way to achieving love and unity.

Dr. Mwanawasa also said there is need to resolve the recent South African xenophobic attacks and the Zimbabwean political crisis.

He said it is a serious contradiction that while Christianity is growing in Africa, Africans have demonstrated passionate hate for each other as demonstrated by the recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

The President said Zambia is no exception to the uphill battle that Africa is facing in ensuring justice in governance processes.

He said Zambian cannot claim to entrench justice in governance in the face of high poverty levels especially in rural areas of the country.

Dr. Mwanawasa said although the church and the state may sometimes disagree both institutions are intertwined and should strengthen their partnership in the fight against poverty and the life threatening HIV/AIDS.

He also noted that although the poverty situation in Africa still exists, the situation is slowly improving though it will take time for the current positive economic indicators to translate into the desired results for the people to directly benefit.

Dr. Mwanawasa has since commended the Catholic Church for their contribution in the Education and health sectors and the advocacy for debt cancellation through the Jubilee 200 campaign.

He attributed the current economic growth in the country as being partly as a result of debt cancellation the country received.

Meanwhile, President Mwanawasa has also appealed to the Catholic church and other churches to prioritize the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in their evangelization and implementation of social teachings.

And speaking earlier AMECEA Chairperson Archbishop Paul Bachenga said the assembly is united by ideals aimed at addressing key issues in the region.

Archbishop Bachenga commended President Mwanawasa for strongly standing and advocating for peace in the region.

He said the situation in Zimbabwe has deprived citizens of their human dignity which should not be traded with personal interests.

Archbishop Bachenga however assured the President that AMECEA will continue to play the prophetic role and enhancing peace and justice in the region.

He also said that AMECEA will also continue to pray with and for Zimbabweans as they try to resolve their political crisis and called upon its leaders to resolve the crisis amicably.

And Zambia Episcopal Conference (ZEC) Chairperson Bishop George Lungu said one of the ways the church in Zambia is pursuing peace and justice for the people is through supporting the fight against corruption.

Bishop Lungu said corruption breeds impunity which results in poverty as most of the wealth is owned by a few selfish individuals who go unpunished.

Zambia is hosting the AMECEA plenary assembly for the third time with the first being in 1970 and 1992.

The spectacular event attracts over 200 delegates comprising of Archbishops, Bishops and other catholic church Clergy men and women from the AMECEA region which include Angola, Uganda, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya among others.

Among the notables that attended the official opening of the plenary assembly are Patriotic Front Leader Michael Sata, Cabinet Ministers and other government officials who accompanied President Mwanawasa.

ZANIS/CM/AM/ENDS.

Zambians should brace for high fuel prices – Levy

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President Mwanawasa says Zambians should brace for high fuel prices as the adjustment of global fuel prices is beyond Zambia’s control.

Dr. Mwanawasa says the other evil to mitigating fuel prices is for taxation to go up which would weigh heavily on the citizenry.

He was speaking at Lusaka International Airport before departure for Egypt to attend the 11th Ordinary African Union (AU) Heads of State and Government summit, which opens on Monday.

President Mwanawasa also said in the face of rising global food prices government would endeavor to prioritize agriculture as it is an engine for economic rejuvenation.

He said increased food production would lead to reduced costly food imports.

On Zimbabwe, President Mwanawasa hoped the continental grouping would come up with a common position.

Dr. Mwanawasa however said he did not want to comment further on the matter as he risked re-emptying what leaders at the AU summit would say.

The Egypt summit would discuss among other things the rising global food prices, which were affecting people on the continent.

The summit would also discuss water and sanitation, progress on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and economic integration of the continent, among other topics.

The 11th AU summit whose theme is “ Meeting the MDGs on Water and Sanitation’ would take place from June 30 to July 1.
ENDS/AM/ZANIS

Civic Leader Nabbed for Stealing Cement

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A civic leader in Mansa has been arrested for allegedly stealing six pockets of cement meant for construction of a bridge in his ward.

Muchinka ward councilor Cornelius Musenge was arrested yesterday for stealing the cement which was allocated to construct the Milambo bridge across the Mansa river.

Mansa Municipal Council Spokes person Christopher Mumba confirmed to ZANIS.

Mr. Mumba said earlier this year Mr. Musenge had collected 15 pockets of cement worth K1, 200,000 million from the council’s stores which he took to his house.

The spokesperson further said that Musenge had instructed the contractor of the bridge to be collecting the commodity from his house whenever it ran out at the site.

But after the cement ran out Musenge failed to account for six bags after the bridge construction works stalled because of lack of cement.

During a full council meeting yesterday Musenge informed the house that the six pockets of cement which he failed to account for were at his house.

But police who went to check for the six pockets of cement could not find the bags.

Musenge has been charged theft by public servant and would be appearing in court soon

ZANIS /CB/MK/ENDS

League Reaches Half-Way Point

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The Faz League has arrived at its midway point with Week 15 Premier League matches taking place on Saturday before the campaign takes a two-week breather.

There will be no league games for the next fortnight as the football season takes its mandatory mid-year, two-week break for club’s to regroup, replenish and reflect before the rundown to the final set of 15 games.

Leaders Young Arrows are home where they host 12th placed Nkana who are searching for their first league win after collecting 2 points from their last 4 league games.

2nd placed Green Buffaloes who are level on 24 points with Young Arrows, but have an inferior goal difference, host 13th positioned Nkwazi.

The match will be part of a Woodlands Stadium doubleheader with the other match being between landlords City of Lusaka and bottom of the table Chambishi.

3rd positioned Red Arrows on 23 points are away to play Power Dynamos in Kitwe.

Defending league champions Zesco United are home at the Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola where they host Konkola Blades.

Kabwe Warriors and Zanaco face-off in the weekend’s match of the day when they meet in their big Midlands derby at Railway Ground in Kabwe.

Elsewhere, Lusaka Dynamos host Green Eagles, while Roan United travels to Chingola to play Nchanga Rangers at Nchanga Stadium.

In other football news, Mauritius Under-20 national team arrived in the country on Thursday evening ahead of Sunday’s 2009 Africa Youth Championship qualifier 1st round, 1st leg match against Zambia Under-20.

The game will be played at Woodlands with the return leg to take place in a fortnight’s time on the Indian Ocean Island.

Parley Committee counsels UNZA

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The Parliamentary Committeee on Education has asked the University of Zambia to address their internal problems before asking for external assistance.

Committee Chairperson Ms Faustina Sinyangwe made the remarks and wanted to know how the University of Zambia would maintain the standards of Education and also boost the moral of the staff at the institution.

Ms Sinyangwe said this when UNZA Vice Chancellor Stephen Simukanga presented the institutional ‘annual budget report allocation to the committee at the University of Zambia in Lusaka today.

During the presentation the UNZA Vice Chancellor told the Committee that out of a budget of K50 billion per year, Government only allocated a total of K4 billion to the institution.

The Vice Chancellor said the funds were inadequate to enable the institution meet its budgetary needs among payments of outstanding terminal benefits for retirees and workers’ emoluments.

Prof Simukange said the University also faced a number of problems such as the staffing levels have gone down from 50 % to about 30% in most departments which has in turn put a lot of pressure on the institution, adding that staff development programmes have also suffered.

And UNZA Registrar ,Alvert Ng’andu said there was need for Government to inject more funds towards the operations of the institution.

Mr Ng’andu noted that challenges that the Unversity is facing can not be solved without government involvment and intervention at the highest level which require a review of the polices on funding of Higer Education in Zambia.

He further emphasised the need for a national vision for development as detailed in the development plans which also requires a review of the governance framework in which higher Education operates.

Meanwhile, the Copperbelt University (CBU) owes the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) over K80 billion in unpaid Pay As You Earn (PAYE) statutory contributions.

Bursar, Fanwell Musonda said CBU has not been able to remit workers contributions to ZRA due to limitations in funds from central Government.

Mr. Musonda said this in Kitwe, when the parliamentary Committee on Education toured the university.

He said the institution presented a K212 billion budget to government for the financial year 2008 but only K62 billion was approved.

Mr. Musonda observed that the K150 billion shortfall will make it difficulty for the institution to meet some of its obligation’s.

And parliamentary Committee Chairperson, Faustina SInyangwe called for patriotism from academic staff at the institution if educational standards are to be enhanced.

ZANIS/ENDS/AH/CLM

Mwanawasa to Attend AU Summit

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President Levy Mwanawasa is expected to arrive in Egypt’s tourism resort city of Sharm-el-Sheikh on Sunday to attend the 11th Ordinary African Union (AU) Heads of State and Government Summit which opens on Monday, June 30th, 2008.

And the two-day13th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council, comprising Foreign Affairs Ministers opened today in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt with concern raised over the global increase of food and oil prices.

Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande confirmed that President Mwanawasa, who is also Southern African Development Community (SADC) Chairman, would arrive in Egypt on Sunday to ZANIS in Egypt today.

Mr. Pande, who is leading the Presidential advance party, said the Egypt summit would discuss among other things the raising global food prices which were affecting every one on the continent.

The Minister said the summit would also discuss water and sanitation, progress on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), economic integration of the continent among others.

Mr. Pande said the summit would also discuss the issue of water because in the near future, the commodity might become as expensive as oil was today.

The 11th AU summit, whose theme is “Meeting the Millennium Development Goals on Water and Sanitation”, will take place from June 30 to July 1 this year.

Finance Minister Ng’andu Magande, Tourism Minister Michael Kaingu, Local Government Minister Silvia Masebo, Justice Minister George Kunda and Lusaka Province Minister Lameck Mangani are among the members of the presidential delegation.

And the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) has said that the continent faces a lot of challenges from the impact of current developments in the international economic scene.

ECA Executive Secretary, Abdoulie Janneh, said during the opening of the 13th Session of the Executive Council of the AU in Sharm-el-Sheikh that recent positive economic performance of Africa was being threatened by global economic emergencies in food and energy markets.

Mr. Janneh, who is also the United Nations under Secretary General, said the above problems which were closely linked with the negative effects of climate change had potential to undermine political stability and scaling up of efforts aimed at achieving the MDGs.

He called for use of common solutions and benefits of regional and international cooperation to drive and guide national actions aimed at addressing the problems.

Mr. Janneh urged the international community to reduce trade restrictions and distorting agricultural support policies as a way of addressing the escalating food prices in Africa.

He said similar attention should be paid to soaring oil prices and called for solidarity between oil producing and consuming African countries.

ZANIS/MB/KSH/ENDS

Govt to Give NCZ K58 Billion for Recapitalisation

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Agriculture and Co-operative Minister, Sarah Sayifwanda, has assured Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia (NCZ) workers and retirees that government would release K58.3 billion in the next two weeks for recapitalization of the company.

Mrs. Sayifwanda disclosed this in Kafue today when she addressed scores of angry NCZ workers at the Kafue District Commissioner’s office during a meeting.

Three days ago, the workers gave the minister a three day ultimatum in which to address them and tell them the future of the company.

Mrs. Sayifwanda told the workers that the three days which she was given was not enough to source for the required funds, saying President Levy Mwanawasa and the Minister of Finance and National Planning, Ng’andu Magande, were busy with other issues of national interest.

Mrs. Sayifwanda, who was accompanied by her deputy minister, Daniel Kalenga, and Lusaka Police Commanding officer, Greenwell Nguni, pleaded with the workers to give her time to effectively deal with the issue.

She said government would not close NCZ because President Mwanawasa and the MMD government attached great importance to the plant.

Mrs. Sayifwanda commended the workers for their patience despite numerous problems they were going through.

She pointed out that she was not a liar and she will ensure that the company is recapitalized so it continues operations.

Speaking earlier, NCZ Nation Union of Commercial and Industrial Workers ( NUCIW) branch Chairman Robert Musanje expressed disappointment with the government for failing to deal with the issue of NCZ prudently.

Mr. Musanje urged the workers not give up but continue fighting so that their plight can be heard.

He appealed to government to sort out the problems of NCZ once and for all stating that government’s release of funds to the company in piece meal was not solving anything.

The meeting which was attended by hundreds of workers was characterized by heavy presence of police and paramilitary officers in riot gear and gas canisters to maintain order in the event of any riotous behavior by the workers.

The workers demanded that government pays them off their terminal benefits saying they are tired of going to the streets every time they are not funded for production and salaries.

They lamented that many of them have become destitutes and are no longer able to sponsor their children to school.

The workers expressed fears that National Housing Authority (NHA) will anytime start reposing houses from them as the company has failed to buy the houses on their behalf due to lack of funds.

ZANIS/BS/MKENDS

LWSC calls for legal allocation of land

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The Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company (LWSC)has appealed to the Ministry of Lands to ensure that plots are not allocated illegally.

LWSC Public Relations Manager Simon Mwale said this when the company demolished an illegal wall fence that an unnamed Asian national is building around a 10 acre portion of land said to belong to the water utility company.

The company has four established boreholes on the land which supply water to over 300, 000 residents in George and Chunga compounds.

The Asian national who represents NISCO industry is said to be planning to set up a factory on the land.

Mr. Mwale stated that the Asian man illegally obtained title deeds to the land and has since called on the Ministry of Lands and all investigative wings of Government to thoroughly investigate the matter.

He said it is illegal for any individual or company to put up structures within 500 meters from the water source as this may cause water contamination.

And LWSC Area Manager Lwenga Mwape said the excavation works that the Asian man is carrying out on the land are risky because they may puncture water lines which would in turn cause water contamination.

Mr. Mwape said one bore hole has since been closed because of water contamination allegedly caused by a brewery in the area.

ZANIS/ENDS/BK/CLM…………..PIX

Recapitalise NCZ-UPND Prods Govt

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United Party for National Development (UPND) has called upon Government to immediately re-capitalise Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia in order to mitigate the local fertiliser prices.

UPND Chairperson for Information and Publicity Charles Kakoma said re-capitalizing NCZ is inevitable following the increase in world prices of fertiliser by more than 300 per cent as announced in the international media recently.

This is contained in a media statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today.

Mr. Kakoma noted that NCZ is a strategic institution for the development of the country’s agriculture sector.

He said although the Government has no control on the world prices of raw materials for the manufacture of fertiliser, there is need for it to quickly find a solution to the rising fertiliser prices as most peasant farmers cannot afford to buy the commodity at the newly announced prices.

Mr. Kakoma said the UPND is concerned with the manner in which the ruling MMD government is addressing the agriculture sector at the time the world is faced with the challenge of increased food prices.

He said President Levy Mwanawasa’s government should make decisive steps to ensure that Zambian farmers have affordable inputs that would help them keep food prices low.

Mr. Kakoma has also urged Government to quickly resolve and take into consideration the plight of NCZ workers and retirees believed not to have been paid their dues.

He said Government should always ensure that institutions such as NCZ are recapitalized in order for farmers to benefit from relatively cheaper fertiliser and to ensure that its workers in Kafue District have employment to enable them support their families.

ZANIS/ENDS/CM/CLM

High School Pupils in Illicit Sex Drama at the Games

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Nchelenge District HIV/AIDS Task Force in Luapula (DATF) has slammed the high number of illicit sex cases recorded among pupils during the Provincial High School games held in the District recently.

The Taskforce has also taken a swipe at some teachers who took advantage of the games popularly known as Buffalo to have carnal knowledge of pupils.

The development came to light during a DATF stakeholder’s meeting held at the Nchelenge District Council yesterday.

Presenting a Quarterly report to the meeting, DATF HIV/AIDS Prevention Theme Group Secretary, Jedidiah Mumba said during the games Kashikishi was flooded by both pupils and teachers at night who were in most cases drunk.

Mr. Mumba said several named Guest Houses in Kashikishi were reportedly offering their premises to the pupils and teachers to use for their sexual activities.

He said the demand for places from which to have sex was very high such that some unscrupulous business people even put up makeshift structures using reed mats which they rented out to pupils and some teachers who wanted to indulge in the practice.

Mr. Mumba expressed worry that despite the high number of sexual activities recorded in the four days that the games were held there was no significant increase in the usage of condoms as sales remained low in shops and other condom sales outlets.

And Nchelenge District HIV/AIDS Advisor, Monze Muleya called on the Ministry of Education to put up measures to ensure that School games were not turned into an HIV infection activity.

He appealed to the Luapula Provincial Education Officer, Florence Kanchebele to take disciplinary action against teachers who were found abusing the pupils.

But Nchelenge High School Head teacher, Bernard Chimba defended the organising committee of the games saying all measures were put in place to ensure that pupils did not go out at night.

He said the games attracted a lot of people in Nchelenge District who could have been mistaken for the pupils, adding that some of the girls and prostitutes from the surrounding villages could have masqueraded as pupils.

He however said out of the 24 participating schools there was an additional 1 700 pupils at Nchelenge High School which made the number of pupils too big to easily control.

Mr. Chimba said starting next year the games will be played in zones namely Nchelenge, Kawambwa, Mansa and Samfya.

He said this will greatly reduce the number of participating pupils and will make it easy to contain them.

Mr. Chimba expressed disappointment that some teachers were also involved in abusing the pupils instead of protecting them.

He said there is need for Authorities to take stern action on the teachers and also on the guest house owners who allowed pupils to have sex at their premises.

Mr Chimba said there is need for Authorities to ensure that the issue is sorted out before a team traveled to Kasama in Northern Province for High School National games.

ZANIS/ENDS/ESM/CLM/

Voting progressing well in Milanzi

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Voting in the Milanzi parliamentary by-election in Katete district in Eastern province is progressing well, with over 900 people having voted by 09:00 hours this morning.

A check by ZANIS in over seven polling stations found hundreds of people anxiously queuing up to cast their votes despite the cold weather.

At around 09:00 hours, 300 had cast their votes at Kagoro Basic polling station, 233 at Dole basic school polling station, 150 at Kawaza, 130 at Kafumbwe basic school and 98 at Chimbundire polling station.

The number of registered voters at Dole polling station is 646 but only 233 had voted by 11:00hours, while Kagoro polling station has 722 where 300 people had cast their votes by 11:00 hours.

Kawaza polling station has 438 voters in the register but only 150 had cast their votes by 10:00 hours.

Voting closes at 18:00 hours this evening.

The Milanzi constituency seat fell vacant in March this after the death of Dr. Chosani Njovu of the United National Independence Party (UNIP).

Political parties contesting the seat include the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD), Patriotic Front (PF), United National Independence Party (UNIP), United Party for National Development (UPND), All People’s Congress party (APC) and the Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD).

Milanzi constituency has 19,700 registered voters and 40 polling stations.

ZANIS/LN/KSH/ENDS