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Grandstand: Gotta Herve Faith

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Herve Renard will welcome the one-and-half month respite after three forgettable competitive games so early as he closes in on 60 days in charge of the Zambia national team.

After two opening defeats, Saturday’s desperate 1-0 win over Swaziland eased some pressure on the Frenchman.

However, it left him with near chronic headache after witnessing his striker’s continued failure to score from open play in 270 minutes of play that was compensated by Christopher Katongo’s 85th minute winning goal from a dodgy penalty at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe last Saturday.

“Today we had a good result but we have to improve,” Renard said at the end of the game following his first competitive win-and at home for that matter-at Konkola.

One thing is certain, Zambia are absolutely toothless upfront and Renard has three weeks to surprises us with an ingenious attacking plan before his side take part in the Cosafa Cup in mid-July.

But on the bright side, midfielder Rainford Kalaba showed his best form this year in a Zambia jersey after some disinterested displays for both club and country over the last six months.

Kalaba meanwhile headed for Europe on Monday to begin his 4-year deal with Portuguese Supaliga club Sporting Braga.

If only he was more consistent this season what a breath of fresh air the tiny midfielder would bring to the long suffering Zambian fan.

One hopes to see a more refined Kalaba by the time Togo come visiting at Konkola on September 5.

However, promising teenage midfielder Stophira Sunzu failed to light up in his first game in his home town Chililabombwe and stuttered all the way to the 75th minute when he was replaced by James Chamanga.

Like Emmanuel Mayuka, Sunzu has until July 24 when the Cosafa Cup kicks off to reflect on what has been an uneventful last three competitive campaign for them under Renard.

Sadly there is very little Renard can do and has very little prime material at his disposal he can work with.

The only expected recalls for July’s international engagements are midfielder William Njobvu and Kennedy Mudenda after being over looked due to form and injury should the youngsters stay fit.

And Renard has also hinted that he was hoping to look at fringe foreign-based players for the Cosafa Cup as the Frenchman continues on mission almost possible.

Weekend Scorecard

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2010 World/Africa Cup Group 11 Qualifier

21/06/2008

Konkola Stadium, Chililabombwe

Zambia 1(Christopher Katongo 85″ pen)- Swaziland 0

Faz Premier League

22/06/2008

Week 13

Zesco United 3(Lottie Phiri 27″, Jonas Sakuwaha 67″ pen, John Chingangu 82″)- Nkwazi 0

City of Lusaka 0 – Nchanga Rangers 1 (Mathews Macha 61″)

Konkola Blades 1(Kabwe Mulenga 55″)- Zanaco 1(Ignatius Lwipa 82″)

Lusaka Dynamos 2(Joseph Bwalya 25″ o.g, Masautso Tembo 75″)- Roan United 1(Kelvin Mumba 80″)

Green Buffaloes 1(Sebastain Mwansa 50″)- Red Arrows 1(Chisi Mbewe 20″)

Young Arrows 3(Judge Mkandawire 38″ pen, Kruger Mwansa 67″, Chomba Ngandwe 87″)- Chambishi 0

Kabwe Warriors 2(Siloni Jere 7″, Maonga Kabuku 60″)- Nkana 2(Charles Kashitu 5″, Patrick Kabamba 80″)

Power Dynamos 1(Francis Kombe 26″)- Green Eagles 1(Obrey Zulu 55″)

Top Scorers
After games Played 22/06/2008

LEAGUE, INTL & CUP:
Francis Kombe (Power Dynamos): 8
Roger Kola (Zanaco): 8
Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors): 8

Reuben Tembo (Green Buffaloes):7

Mathew Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 7

Kruger Mwansa (Young Arrows) : 6
Obrey Zulu (Green Eagles): 6

Kelvin Mumba (Roan United): 5
Chileshe Kabwe (Konkola Blades): 5

Jonah Sakuwaha (Zesco United): 4
Lottie Phiri (Zesco United): 4
Timothy Mbewe (Red Arrows): 4
Lottie Phiri (Zesco United): 4
Chisi Mbewe (Red Arrows): 4
Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes): 4
FAZ Division 1 Results

22/06/2008

Week 15

South

Kambuku 1 Lusaka City Council 1

Lusaka Tigers 2 Petauke United 3

Builders Brigade 2 Livingtone Pirates 1

Kalomo Jetters 0 Nampundwe 2

Young Green Eagles 1 Nakambala Leopards 1

National Assembly 1 Riflemen 1

Young Buffaloes 1 Profund Warriors 2

Mazabuka United vs Chilanga Heroes (Not played)

Zamcoal Diggers -Lusaka Celtic (not played)

North

Week 14

Mufulira Wanderers 2 Prison Leopards 1

Kalewa 0 Forest Rangers 1

Indeni 0 – Mufulira Blackpool

Chindwin Sentries 1 -Tazara Express 1

Muchindu 1 Mining Rangers 1

Kitwe United 2 -Afrisport 2

Zamtel 0 Ndola United 0

Lime Hotspurs 1 -Medical Stars 1

BOXING

African Boxing Union Heavyweight title Bout

Joseph Chingangu (Zambia) bt Osborne Machiimana (South Africa) TKO 7

ZADECO to hold National convention

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The opposition Zambia Development Conference (ZADECO) is expected to hold a national Convention to elect a candidate to contest the 2011 presidency.

And ZADECO has re-launched its campaign for party structures at provincial and district levels in readiness to prepare the party for 2011 tripartite elections.

ZADECO National Chairman Langtone Sichone who disclosed the development to ZANIS in Lusaka today said the convention will be held next year in April .

Mr. Sichone says the decision to field a presidential candidate and re-building of the party was arrived at by the party’s National Management Committee (NMC) held over the weekend in Lusaka.

He explained that the party in the 2006 elections did not field a presidential candidate due to some ‘internal affairs.

Mr. Sichone, who is also Zambia Centre for Inter-party Dialogue (ZCID) Spokesperson further said the party, being the oldest opposition political party is experienced to drive the nation forward once given an opportunity or voted into Office.

He said the party is inspired by the vision of its late leader Dean Mungomba whose wish was to let Zambia govern herself socially, culturally and politically.

Meanwhile, ZADECO has commended Southern Africa Development Community ( SADC)Chairman President Levy Mwanawasa for proposing the postponement of Zimbabwe presidential runoff scheduled for June 27 elections .

ZADECO National Chairman Langtone Sichone says the observation by Dr. Mwanawasa yesterday to call for the postponement of the runoff are timely and in the interest of both Zimbabwe and the SADC region.

Mr. Sichone says Zambia being an icon of true democracy cannot sit idle and watch the turbulent crisis that have rocked the neighboring Zimbabwe.

Mr. Sichone was speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today.

Mr. Sichone, who is also Zambia Centre for Inter-party Dialogue (ZCID) Spokesperson reminded President Robert Mugabe that he is allegedly setting a bad precedent in the African politics.

Zimbabwe goes to polls on June 27 but the country is characterized by widespread political viole

BOZ Modernizing the National Payment System

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The Bank of Zambia (BOZ) says the policy decision by the Government in the early 1990s to liberalise the economy has led to concerted efforts by the Central Bank and stakeholders to reform and modernise the National Payment System.

Bank of Zambia Payment System Operations Manager Victoria Chirwa says efforts to reform and modernise the National Payment System have since translated into the formulation of the Payment System Vision and Strategy 2007-2011.

Mrs. Chirwa explained that the objective of the National Payment System Vision and Strategy 2007-2011 is to ensure a secure, efficient and effective mechanism for the exchange of money between transacting parties.

Mrs. Chirwa was speaking during the Currency Awareness and Sensitisation Campaign held at the Civic Center in Lusaka today.

And speaking earlier, Bank of Zambia Assistant Director-Currency, Patrick Mulenga explained that the lifespan of all banknotes depends on how they are handled.

Mr. Mulenga said the careless handling of banknotes contributes to significant wear and tear thereby shortening its lifetime.

He appealed to members of the general public to handle banknotes with care as it is costly to replace mutilated banknotes.

He advised the public to return soiled or mutilated banknotes to the Central Bank or any Commercial Bank so that they can be exchanged for fit notes.

Mr. Mulenga however explained that all genuine banknotes, regardless of their condition, remain legal tender.

ZANIS/JT/AM/ENDS……………ON…… PIX…

Include Physical Education in School Curriculums

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A Senior Government Official has reiterated the Ministry of Education directive that Physical Education be included in the school curriculum in Kabompo District in North Western Province.

Kabompo District Commissioner Rebbeca Mukuka said Physical Education should be incorporated in the school curriculum like any other subjects because sports played an important role in the physical and mental development of pupils.

Mrs. Mukuka made the remarks when she officiated at the ongoing North-western Province Schools’ Inter-zone Sports Festival at Kabompo High School today.

The District Commissioner said her office was actively monitoring schools to ensure that sports was taken seriously as is the case with other subjects in a bid to enhance the physical and mental development of pupils.

On the practice of marrying off school going child, she advised head teachers not to relent but be firm against parents who were perpetrators of such an act saying early marriages had caused havoc to the education of hundreds of girls in the North-western Province.

She said that girl children should be made to excel in sports activities because they have the potential to take the nation to higher heights.

Kabompo High School Head teacher Victor Tembo hailed Kabompo West Member of Parliament Daniel Kalenga for donating 16 gerseys, 12 pairs of socks, two footballs and one truck suit.

During the occasion, a total of K2 million was donated by local businessmen towards Volley and Football competitions which would be held to select one zone to represent North Western Province at this year’s Coca Cola Tournament billed for Kasama on July 4 -8.

Two prominent Manyinga and Kabompo businessmen Meers Danny Chingimbu and Morgan Luvweyi donated K1 million each towards the two competitions.

The zones competing are Kabompo-Mufumbwe, Zambezi-Chavuma, Solwezi, Mwinilunga and Kasempa.

ZANIS/ENDS/MK/EML/CLM

LEVY Happy with Peaceful Campaigns in Milanzi

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President Mwanawasa is happy with the peaceful manner in which the campaigns ahead of this Thursday’s Milanzi parliamentary by-election are being conducted.

President Mwanawasa observed that the ongoing campaigns are in line with the Southern Africa Development Community, SADC, principles on ‘free and fair elections.’

Dr. Mwanawasa said this on arrival at Katete Prisons Service grounds this afternoon.

The president stated that all the political parties participating in the by-election have been availed ease access to the media for selling their manifestos.

He is particularly happy that the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) is running programmes on two local radio stations where all the candidates have been given the opportunity to reach out to the electorate.

He said the ECZ media programmes would enable the electorate in Milanzi make informed decisions as they cast the vote on June 26.

He said political parties in Zambia have the freedom to hold rallies and sell their messages without being intimidated or harassed.

Dr Mwanawasa said he was privileged to preside over peaceful and democratic country which is free to hold free and fair elections without any ‘cantankerous’ misbehavior.

“I feel privileged to preside over a country which is peaceful, democratic and is free to hold free and fair elections without any cantankerous misbehavior,” President Mwanawasa said.

He boasted that Zambia is the best country in terms of promoting ideal democratic environment in the Southern Africa region.

He therefore appealed to the electorates to vote for MMD candidate, Reuben Banda, in this week by-election to help sustain peace, which the MMD is promoting.

Dr. Mwanawasa pointed out that development can only prevail where peace exists.

He urged the electorate to ignore parties basing campaigns on character assassination and false promises.

Meanwhile, President Mwanawasa has warned of stern action against government officers segregating people in the relief food distribution in country.

He observed that the hunger situation in the country has not spared eastern province stating that government will distribute relief food to affected areas in the province.

President Mwanawasa is in Katete to drum support for MMD candidate Mr. Banda.

The Milanzi constituency seat fell vacant last year after the death of Dr Chosani Njovu of the United National Independence Party, UNIP.

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

ZANIS/ENDS/SJK/HN/LNN/MK/ENDS

FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE RESULTS

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Zesco United 3 – 0 Nkwazi
City of Lusaka 0 – 1 Nchanga Rangers
Konkola Blades 1 – 1 Zanaco
Lusaka Dynamos 2 – 1 Roan United
Green Buffaloes 1- 1 Red Arrows
Young Arrows 3- 0 Chambishi
Kabwe Warriors 2- 2 Nkana
Power Dynamos 1- 1 Green Eagles

MDC pulls out of presidential run – off

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Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has quit Zimbabwe’s run-off presidential election against Robert Mugabe, saying the vote cannot be free and fair.

‘We in the MDC cannot ask them to cast their vote on the 27th when that vote would cost them their lives,’ Tsvangirai told reporters. ‘We will no longer participate in the violent illegitimate sham of an election process.’

AFP reports the opposition chief said Mugabe had ‘declared war by saying that the bullet has replaced the ballot.’

‘We believe an election that reflects the will of the people is impossible,’ he said, as he appealed to the United Nations, African Union and regional body SADC to ‘intervene and stop the genocide’.

Sunday’s decision almost certainly handed victory by default to Mugabe, 84, who has ruled Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980.

In reaction to the announcement by Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai that he is pulling out of the June 27 presidential election run-off against President Robert Mugabe, Reuters reports Patrick Chinamasa, Zimbabwean Justice Minister said ‘Tsvangirai must write formally to ZEC (Zimbabwe Electoral Commission) advising that he is withdrawing from the race, in which event there will be one candidate, meaning there will not be a poll.

If he doesn’t, the poll will take place.’

‘With respect to the reasons he gave for withdrawing, it is not true that it’s due to political violence because it is his party that has been instigating violence.

‘He spent a lot of time outside the country talking to people who do not vote.

On the legitimacy of Mugabe’s apparent victory be default: ‘What legitimacy do you lose when a candidate withdraws, fearing defeat? The situation on the ground is now very supportive of us and Tsvangirai knows he faces certain defeat.

On calls for SADC, AU and UN intervention: ‘There’s no genocide taking place anywhere, justifying any intervention. He’s only saying that to bring foreign intervention in this country

Earlier in the day, new ziana reports Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) said it is ready for the presidential run-off on Friday.

It said Preparations were also ready for three parliamentary by-elections to be held on the same day.

‘ZEC wishes to advise the public that the commission is ready to conduct the 2008 presidential run-off and three House of Assembly by-elections,’ it said in a statement.

Polling officers to be trained this week will be deployed to their stations on Thursday.

Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is challenging Robert Mugabe who has been ruling since independence in 1980.

Supporters of their respective Movement for Democratic Party and Zanu PF have been locked in a violent campaign in which hundreds had died so far.

A total of 370 foreign and local observers and 155 foreign and local journalists had accredited with the commission.

The multi-party liaison committee had political parties and stakeholders to ensure the poll would be free and fair.

On Monday the commission would brief stakeholders in Harare on the progress for the run-off.

ENDS/CBM/BK/ MK/ZANIS…………LUSAKA

Postpone Zimbabwe Presidential Run off-Levy

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Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Chairman Levy Mwanawasa has called for the postponement of the Zimbabwe Presidential run off elections scheduled for 27th June until further notice.

Dr. Mwanawasa has since urged election authorities in Zimbabwe to implement the postponement in order to allow for the establishment of conditions suitable for the holding of genuinely free and fair elections in accordance with Zimbabwean law and the SADC principles.

Speaking during a media conference in Lusaka this afternoon, Dr. Mwanawasa who is also Republic of Zambia President said the situation in Zimbabwe does not stimulate the holding of free and fair elections.

Dr. Mwanawasa pointed out that he would be failing in his duties as SADC Chairperson if he did not offer timely advise to Zimbabwe to postpone the elections saying the current political environment in that country falls far short of the SADC principles.

The SADC Chairperson noted that the run-off elections in Zimbabwe will not be free and fair due to among others banning and disruption of opposition campaign rallies, detention and arresting of opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and his Secretary General Tendai Biti currently facing treason charges.

Dr. Mwanawasa also cited Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s declaration that he will not accept an MDC victory in the elections and his threats of an impending civil war.

“Apart from this, the opposition has been denied equal access to state media thereby denying them the opportunity to communicate their campaign messages effectively,” noted the SADC Chairman.

Dr. Mwanawasa added that SADC and African Union report by the International Press Institute-IPI revealed that there has been physical attacks on Journalists in the last few months.

He pointed out that in view of this, it is not possible to have free and free elections in the SADC member state saying it will be embarrassing to both the SADC region and Africa to proceed with the run-off election under the current political situation.

Dr. Mwanawasa said postponing the run-off elections would avert the catastrophe threatening the region.

Asked whether his decision to postpone the run-off elections in Zimbabwe had the blessings of the SADC Heads of State, President Mwanawasa said he had two options of consulting or to use his discretion as SADC Chairman.

He pointed out that he decided to use his leadership role and that it would be sad if the majority of SADC leaders do not support what should be considered as a right path to take.

Dr. Mwanawasa said in the past five days he tried to contact leaders in the region but however managed to talk to four out of the 14 Heads of states and government leaders in the regional body.

Meanwhile, President Mwanawasa has expressed disappointment that he is being denied access to information and has to rely on intelligence reports gathered and through the press.

He said South Africa President Thabo Mbeki who is the regional mandated mediator has not briefed him on the out come of the recent talks he had with Mr. Mugabe and Tsvangirai .

‘ I tried to call him yesterday , but was told by the private secretary what he was in a meeting and that he will get back.

Even today I tried but he was in a meeting and has not gotten back,’ President Mwanawsa said.

And President Mwanawasa said he is disappointed that some Zimbabweans have misinterpreted Zambia’s efforts to resolve the crisis in Zimbabwe saying he was concerned about the deteriorating economic situation in the neighboring country.

“My concern and that of the Zambian people is to see that Zimbabwe lives in peace for itself and it neighbors. Our relations with Zimbabwe is still cordial hence our continued efforts to see that Zimbabweans enjoy peace once more. A troubled Zimbabwe is a troubled Zambia,” said Dr. Mwanawasa.

On 2nd May, the Zimbabwean electoral commission announced the Presidential results in which opposition leader Tsvangirai received 47.9 percent while ZANU-PF President Robert Mugabe received 43.2 percent.

In accordance with the Zimbabwean law a run-of was called between Tsvangirai and Mugabe set for 27th June.

Zimbabwe went to the polls on 29th March this year and it took more than one month before the Presidential election results were announced.

Levy to Address Press Conference

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President Levy Mwanawasa is tomorrow expected to hold a press conference at State house.

Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations Mr. John Musukuma confirmed this to ZANIS in Lusaka today.

Mr. Musukuma said the press conference will start at 14 hours .

He said members of both the local and international media are expected to be seated at State House by 13 30 hours.

Mr Musukuma however could not state the issues the president is likely to talk about during the press conference.
ZANIS/MK/BMK/ENDS

400 market stalls demolished

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About 400 make shift stalls at Lusaka’s Town Centre Market have been demolished by the Council.

The stalls were razed in the early hours of – Saturday.

The traders were enraged by the turn of events claiming they were not given adequate notification.

Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) Ward 14 Chairperson, Webby Phiri and a hardware trader Daniel Mwansa complained that the council only circulated a memo around 18;30 hours – Friday notifying them of the impending demolitions.

They say the the local authority had initially notified them of the demolitions with a pledge that this would only be done, after allocating them 400 alternative trading spaces to conduct their business.

The traders say no alternative trading place has been allocated to them.

Most traders were found sifting through the rubble comprising iron sheets and planks.
[ZNBC]

Residents against the burial of suspected serial killer in the area

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Munyumbwe residents have threatened violence if the body of alleged serial killer locally known as Ngangula who was beaten to death by a mob, is buried in Gwembe.

And Gwembe District Council has allegedly declined to offer space at Gwembe Cemetery.

In an interview with ZANIS this afternoon, Ngangula’ s grandfather Dominic Siakaputa who has appealed to Government to assist the family buy a coffin said the family was making arrangements to burry the body in Monze.

He disclosed that the residents in Munyumbwe do not want Ngangula buried in Gwembe adding that the Council has also declined to offer the family burial space at the cemetery.

He said the local People here have threatened to break the coffin and wreck the grave of hid grandson if he is buried in Gwembe.

Mr. Siakaputa has also appealed to the Police to tighten security during the burial of Ngangula, in order to ensure that he has a dignified burial.

‘We are asking the Police to assist us during the burial, by providing transport and security during the burial, because the matter is in their hands, and beyond our means,’ Mr. Siakaputa said.

And when contacted for comment, Acting Council Secretary Peter Madubeko declined ever having been approached by Ngangula’s family members.

‘We as Council have not been approached by Ngangula’s relatives concerning burial space,’ Mr. Madubeko explained.

‘We are actually afraid that if we issue a burial space for Ngangula at our cemetery, residents of Gwembe could run amok and stone Council property, so it is best that the Police are involved in providing security,’ he added.

Meanwhile, a Police source has said Police in Gwembe have opened an inquiry file and have indicated that they are still investigating the matter.

The source further indicated that no arrests in connection have been made so far.

Last week , Fanwell Kalivungwe aka Ngangula , suspected serial killer was allegedly murdered by a mob in Gwembe.

Ngangula 27, suspect who was on the wanted list of the police for over six months .

ENDS/MZ/MK/ZANIS

MMD confident of scopping a seat in Chirundu

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The MMD in Southern province says it is confident of scooping the forthcoming Chirundu bye election which is scheduled for next week.

MMD Provincial Secretary Emmanuel Siamweela told ZANIS in Siavonga today that the ruling party is doing everything possible to ensure that it wins the seat that was declared vacant following the expulsion of a UPND councillor.

Mr. Siamweela disclosed that MMD has mounted a vigorous political campaign in the boarder town of Chirundu which is centered on development.

Mr. Siamweela who is leading the campaign team in the town said President Mwanawasa’s government has demonstrated that it is a working government hence the need for people of Chirundu to show their appreciation by voting for the MMD candidate Gift Chanda.

He observed that voting for an MMD candidate as Chirundu ward councilor will help bring about democracy to the Siavonga District Council chamber that only has one MMD councilor at the moment with the rest being those from the opposition UPND.

He added that increasing the number of councilors from other political parties will also help provide checks and balances to the council.

The Chirundu bye election is scheduled for 26th of June and is being contested for by the ruling MMD and the opposition UPND.
ZANIS/LL/MK/ENDS

MDC petition Levy

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The office of the Movement for Democratic Change-MDC Office in South Africa has petitioned Southern Africa Development Community (SADC ) Chairman President Levy Mwanawasa to act with impulsion so as to enable democratic change prevails in Zimbabwe.

MDC South Africa Chairman, Malcom Mutandiro who led a six-man delegation to present the petition yesterday through the Zambia High Commission Chancery in Pretoria said the MDC in conjunction with civil societies, Xenophobia victims, political and economic refugees in South Africa are frustrated and have lost confidence in South African President Thabo Mbeki’s mediation efforts in as far as the situation in Zimbabwe is concerned.

In the petition, Mr. Mutandiro said the MDC office appreciates the efforts made by President Mwanawasa towards resolving the political problems being faced in Zimbabwe
The party however accused President Mbeki of playing double standards and taking partisan position in his role as mediator.

The petition titled ‘deterioration of political crisis in Zimbabwe was received by Mtotola Nyanga on behalf of Zambia’s High Commissioner to South Africa Leslie Mbula.
This is contained in a press statement to ZANIS by Zambia High Commission to South Africa Second Secretary in charge of Press, Phillip Chirwa.

Mr. Mutandiro alleged that since the elections of 2000, 2002. 2005 and the recent March 29, 2008 elections, President Mbeki has just been watching the rapid deterioration of the situation in Zimbabwe with a blind eye and lack of interest.

The MDC South Africa Chairman pointed out that the people of Zimbabwe have not known peace and good governance for generations and that since the end of colonial rule the crisis of governance has reached a new level under a black regime.

“After the disputed elections of 2000 our regional body, SADC appointed President Mbeki as mediator. It is unfortunate that the continued deterioration of both political and economical situation in Zimbabwe seems to be going unabated whilst the so called mediator appears to condone the Mugabe regime’ intolerable behaviour through his actions and speeches he has made since this current crisis,” noted Mr. Mutandiro.

He cited President Mbeki’s statement that there was no crisis in Zimbabwe and his alleged lobbying for a government of national unity whilst a constitutional electoral process is pending as some of the disappointing statements.

He alleged President Mbeki has not made a statement on President Mugabe ‘s stand that he was not prepared to hand over power to the opposition.
He further pointed out that promises to both regional and international leaders have been made that the issue of Zimbabwe would be resolved within six months by President Mbeki but that it was now 8 years without any solution.

“President Mbeki might have his own personal views about President Morgan Tsvangirayi of which he is democratically entitled to but the fact of the matter is that he has no right whatsoever to determine the will of the people of Zimbabwe,” pointed out Mr. Mutandiro.

He noted that the period towards the Presidential runoff of 27th June has seen innocent Zimbabweans tortured, some killed, homes burnt and MDC President Tsvangirayi unlawfully arrested.

He pointed out that the MDC was not against a government of National Unity but wondered why there was no called for this type of government when Mr. Mugabe robbed the elections in 2000, 20002 and 2005.

He also wondered what the purpose of the election process enshrined in the Zimbabwean constitution was if election results are not respected.

Meanwhile, Mr. Mutandiro said the liberation struggle was not about creation of a monarchy in Zimbabwe but that it was about freeing the majority from the oppression of the minority.

The MDC South Africa Chairman pointed out that every Zimbabwean participated in the liberation struggle in different role and that it is a shameful that a Black Nationalist clique is using its guerilla war credentials to lay claim as the sole and legitimate heir to political power in Zimbabwe.

Mr. Mutandiro said Mr. Mugabe was not in order to claim that he is the sole and legitimate heir to the political power and continuing holding the people of Zimbabwe at ransom.

He called upon the Mugabe regime to immediately stop acts of violence, killings, torture, rape abductions and arrest of MDC activists and leadership.

ZANIS/CBM/MK/ENDS

Levy warns Zambian envoys against abrogating financial regulations

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President Mwanawasa has expressed disappointment at the high number of Zambian High Commissioners and Ambassadors who were allegedly abrogating financial regulations in their missions.

Addressing Zambian High Commissioners and Ambassadors accredited to various countries at State house today, Dr. Mwanawasa said he had received reports that most envoys were disregarding laid down financial regulations as they run the missions abroad.

He said the alleged rampant disregard for financial regulations has prompted him to send auditors to foreign missions to carry out special audits.

“I am disappointed to note that the preliminary information I have gathered so far paints a negative picture. Most of you are not managing the public resources that are entrusted to you diligently,” he said.

Dr. Mwanawasa has since warned high commissioners and ambassadors saying he would not hesitate to discipline any one of them who would be found mismanaging public funds.

“You should all be mindful that government does not have sufficient resources. I therefore, expect you top be responsible enough to exercise prudent management of the meager resources available,” he said.

The President has also reminded the envoys that their primary role was to encourage and influence the flow of investment from the countries they operated from into Zambia.

He pointed out that Zambia has recorded positive strides towards recovering from the economic depression the country suffered before he assumed office.

“Zambia is not an island and we do not on our own have sufficient resources to exploit the abundant inert wealth which this country is endowed with. We should invite the outside to bring the much needed foreign direct investment to come and assist us develop this country,” he said.

He said ambassadors and high commissioners have a duty to understand and articulate various government policies and development achievements to interested parties in their countries of accreditation.

Dr. Mwanawasa further called on the envoys to be proactive and innovative by coming up with useful and creative ideas that could assists government steer the country to accelerated development.

The President also warned the envoys against criticizing government and its policies in the pretext of being intellectuals.

“A diplomat must demonstrate his or her intellectualism within the confines of government policies. As diplomats, you are not expected to express personal opinions, but rather you should always champion the position of government on any given issue of interest to Zambia,” he warned.

Dr. Mwanawasa however expressed hope that the diplomats would continue drive Zambia, through their efforts, towards achieving an economic success.

He thanked them for the efforts they have made to develop the country in their discharge of duties.

The Zambian diplomats accredited to foreign countries have been attending a 2008 Heads of Missions conference since Monday this week.

Meanwhile, President Levy Mwanawasa is expected in Katete district in Eastern Province next week to drum up support for the Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD)candidate Reuben Banda in the Milanzi constituency Parliamentary by-election.

According to a State House programme availed to ZANIS in Katete today by Eastern Province Permanent Secretary Kelvin Kamuwanga, Dr Mwanawasa is expected to take off from Lusaka on Monday at 14:30 hours and arrive at Katete Air Strip at 15:40 hours.

On Tuesday morning, he will pay a courtesy call on His Royal Highness Paramount Chief Gawa Undi of the Chewa people at his palace and later meet Chiefs Kawaza and Kathumba at chief Kawaza’s palace.

The Itinerary indicates that later in the afternoon on the same day, the President will hold a rally at Kawaza village.

On Wednesday, Dr Mwanawasa is expected to hold another rally at Kagoro Basic School grounds from 11:00 hours after which he will depart for Lusaka at 13:00.

ZANIS/ENDS/LN/CLM