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Perks talks for Public Service Workers Collapse

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Negotiations for improved salaries and conditions of service between government and two public service workers unions have broken down because the two parties failed to strike a compromise.

Civil Servants and Allied Workers Union of Zambia (CSAWUZ) president, Leonard Hikaumba, and National Union of Public Service workers (NUPSW) General Secretary, Davis Chingoni, announced the development at a press briefing in Lusaka today.

Mr. Hikaumba, who read out the statement, said the unions rejected government’s offer of 15 per cent as salary increment effective January 1st 2008 and increased housing allowance rates for all unionised employees by between K60,000 and K100,000 effective June this year.

ZANIS reports that the two unions argued that this increment in salary and housing allowance was rejected because it did not meet their expectations.

He said the civil servants and other public service workers deserved a better package than what government was offering, especially that they sacrificed a lot during the crusade to meet the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) completion point a few years ago.

“On other conditions of service, the government position is to freeze non-salary related conditions of service at current levels and that there should be no introduction of new conditions of service,” he said.

Mr. Hikaumba, who is also president of the Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), explained that the base figures for revising the current housing allowance rates should be in accordance with the 2003 collective agreement of K450, 000 per month for division II officers and K250, 000 for division III officers.

Classified employees were, according to the 2003 collective agreement, getting K150, 000 housing allowance per month.

“As such, the unions have rejected the approach by government to ignore the existing rates of housing allowance as previously agreed,” he told journalists.

He said the breakdown of negotiations for improved salaries and conditions of service meant the matter would now be referred to a body of conciliators which would be constituted within seven days.

Mr. Hikaumba has however appealed to the CSAWUZ and NUPSW members to remain calm as the process of negotiations goes into another phase.

Meanwhile, Mr. Hikaumba has insisted that government should repay workers, who were getting housing allowances at a reduced rate, the difference of what was agreed in the 2003 collective agreement.

“We want to advise our members that government owes them money as far as we are concerned. We expect government to clear the arrears,” he said.

He said the unions were not part to the adjusted housing allowances, adding that no party should make changes without the agreement of other.

Government stopped paying workers their 2003 collective agreement housing allowances in September 2003 and reduced the allowances by over 50 per cent.

State calls for increased monitoring of government projects

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Finance and National Planning Permanent Secretary Mbikusita Lewanika has called for increased monitoring and evaluation of government projects to realize intended goals in line with the Fifth National Development Plan (FNDP).

Dr. Lewanika says monitoring and evaluation is a powerful public management tool that can be used by government to achieve intended results.

He was speaking in Kafue today when he officiated at a two-day workshop dubbed, “Results Based Monitoring and Evaluation.”

Dr. Lewanika observed that with globalization, there is need for monitors to be responsive to the demands of internal and external stakeholders in the quest for good governance, accountability and transparency in order to realise tangible results.

He challenged the Monitors and Evaluators to move away from the traditional way of monitoring, to new results-based approaches because government through the FNDP is in a hurry to develop the country by ensuring that projects are completed on time.

Dr. Lewanika hoped that the workshop participants would now be in the position to design and build results-based monitoring and evaluation systems at the end of the workshop.

And passing a vote of thanks, Ministry of Finance and National Planning Finance Manager Mumba Chanda commended Government for organizing the workshop.

Mr. Chanda urged his colleagues to put the gained knowledge into practice because government is spending huge sums of moneys in impacting knowledge to its employees.

The workshop has been organized by the Public Expenditure Management and Financial Accountability Programme (PEMFA) under the Ministry of Finance and National Planning.

The two-day workshop has attracted Principal Government Officers from the Ministry of Finance, Zambia National Tender Board, National Assembly of Zambia, Office of the Auditor General and Cabinet Office, among other participants

60 Zimbabwe sex workers deported

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The Immigration Department has sent back 60 suspected Zimbabwean sex workers to their country of origin following a raid on some guest houses in Livingstone.

Immigration public relations officer Mulako Mbagweta told ZANIS in Lusaka today that the her department in conjunction with the Zambia police service apprehended 86 people among them Zambians for allegedly engaging in prostitution in the tourist capital.

Ms. Mbagweta said the operation was aimed at getting rid off alleged sex workers from the tourist capital who are reported to have invaded guest houses and other hospitality houses in the city.

She said the 20 Zambians who were also arrested along with the Zimbabweans have since been charged for public nuisance while the rest were released after being screened.

Ms. Mbagweta has since expressed concern at the increased influx of alleged Zimbabwean sex workers in the tourist capital.

She has further cautioned Zambian men to desist from engaging in illicit sex in order to curb HIV/AIDS in the city.

The Public Relations officer who described the trend as saddening observed that the situation would endanger the lives of many Zambians if left unchecked.

Ms. Mbangweta has also called upon other stakeholders such as the Zambia Tourist Board (ZTB) to help curb prostitution through intensified inspections of guest houses regularly so as to ensure that they adhere to the stipulated guidelines.

She also urged ZTB to closely monitor activities in the mushrooming guest houses and close down those that have been turned into brothels.

And the Immigration Department in Kabwe has arrested 20 Congolese nationals believed to have been trafficked into the country via Kasumba Lesa border post.

The immigration Department public relations officer revealed that 3 suspected ring leaders from the group have since been put in custody pending investigations.

Ms. Mbagweta said her department was concern with the growing trend and increase of human traffic cases in the country.

She said it was not the first time that the department was arresting foreign nationals for human trafficking offences.

She attributed light punishment metted on the perpetrators, which does not act as a deterrent measure to would be offenders as one of the causes for the vice.

Ms. Mbagweta has however thanked Zambians for being alert and reporting suspected illegal immigrants to the department and has since urged them not to relent in their efforts to report any suspected illegal immigrant into the country.

Zanaco Play Down Clifford Mulenga Featuring As Guest Player

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Zanaco have plays down talk of Zambia international Clifford Mulenga featuring as a guest player despite training with them at Sunset Stadium over the last two weeks.

The 2007 Caf Africa Young Player of The Year is on his off-season break from South African top club Bidvest Wits and is currently keeping in shape with Zanaco.

Zanaco say no meeting had been held with Mulenga to play with the 4-time league champions or was the club seeking Wits permission to have the left-wing player feature for them during his holiday.

Meanwhile, Zanaco refused to confirm or deny that three junior internationals striker Yorum Mwila, midfielder Henry Banda and defender Luka Tembo had left on Saturday to attend trials at Wits.

“The players haven’t been training with us and were left out of the team for Sundays game (Away to Green Eagles),” club secretary Stafford Kayame said and referred all queries to Chiparamba Academy who own the players and loaned them to The Bankers at the start of this season.

Mwila and Banda have been featured sparingly by Zanaco while Tembo is a regular first-team starter at left-back for the club.

Zanaco are currently 4th from top on the Faz Premier League table with 12 points, four less than leaders Young Arrows, from 8 games after beating newcomers Green Eagles 2-1 away in Kabwe on Sunday in a Week 8 fixture.

Weekend Scorecard

Faz Premier League

04/05/2008

Young Arrows 1(Kruger Mwansa 8″)-Zesco United 1(Elson Mkandawire 61″)

Nkana 0 -Red Arrows 0

Lusaka Dynamos 0- Power Dynamos 0

Green Eagles 1(Obrey Zulu 15″)- Zanaco 2 (Roger Kola 10″ 26″)

City of Lusaka 1(Brian Lubaba 23″)- Kabwe Warriors 0

Roan United 1(Kelvin Mumba 49″)- Konkola Blades 1(Kabwe Chileshe 68″)

Nchanga Rangers 0- Green Buffaloes 2(Lawrence Phiri 36″, Reube Tembo 54″)Chipili

03/05/2008

Chambishi 3(Chipili Mungule 36″, Bobby Chola 57″, Edward Sinkala 80″) – Nkwazi 1(Keegan Phiri 5″, Obby Mumba 89″)

Top Scorers

After games Played 04/05/2008

LEAGUE, INTL & CUP:

Reuben Tembo (Green Buffaloes):6
Roger Kola (Zanaco): 5
Obrey Zulu (Green Eagles): 5
Mathew Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 4
Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors): 4

Kruger Mwansa (Young Arrows) : 3
Lottie Phiri (Zesco United): 3
William Njobvu (Lusaka Dynamos): 3
Nicholas Zulu (Zesco United): 3
Francis Kombe (Power Dynamos): 3
Morgan Hanjeema (Green Buffalkoes): 3

Division 1

North

Week 8

04/05/2008

Forest Rangers 3- Prison Leopards 0

Lime Hotspurs 1- Zamtel 1

Afrisports 0- Medical 0

Kalewa 2- Muchindu 3

Tazara Express 1- Ndola United 1

Kitwe United 0- Indeni 1

Mufulira Wanderers 3- Mining Rangers 1

Chindwin 2 -Mufulira Blackpool 2

South

Week 10

Lusaka Tigers 3- Livingstone Pirates 1

Nakambala 3- Lusaka Celtic 0

Nampundwe 0- Riflemen 1

Petauke United 0- Profund Warriors 2

Kalomo Jetters 1- Lusaka City Council 1

Young Green Eagles 0- Kambuku 0

National Assembly 1- Builders Brigade 1

Not Played:

Young Buffaloes- Mazabuka

Zamcoal Diggers- Chilanga Heroes

Chiluba case fails to take off

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Trial in the case involving Second Republican president Frederick Chiluba failled to take off in the Lusaka Magistrates Court.

Ndola based High Court Deputy Registra, Jones Chinyama who is handling the matter was not presnt in Court.

Journalists at the court were not given reasons.

The Former president was scheduled to start his defence after he and two others were found with a case to answer on 12 counts of theft and were put on their defence.

Dr. Chiluba who was accompanied by his wife Regina was seen in court as early as 08:30 hrs.

Chiluba and Access Financial Services AFS Directors Faustin Kabwe and Aaron Chungu are charged with theft after for allegedly stole public funds from the ZAMTROP account.

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Economic Diversification will Achieve Vision 2030 Targets

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Bank of Zambia (BoZ) Governor, Caleb Fundanga, says Zambia should increase its focus on economic diversification in order to achieve the set targets in the Vision 2030.

Dr. Fundanga said government and stakeholders should now concentrate at improving the viability of agriculture and other sectors apart from mining in the development of the national economy.

He said there is need to improve productivity in agriculture so as to increase agriculture products for exports to the international markets.

He said Zambia has the potential to produce cereals and other grains such as rice, wheat and maize for export.

Dr. Fundanga was answering questions from Journalists during a press briefing held at the Pamodzi hotel Lusaka yesterday.

He said irrigation farming is one reliable option for increasing productivity in the agriculture sector adding that it should encouraged in all parts of the country.

He said the Central Bank is working hard to to help improve the microeconomic stability through reduced inflation and interest rates in the financial sector.

Dr. Funadanga advised Zambians to invest in various sectors of the economy in order to effectively contribute to efforts of reducing poverty and securing national economic growth.

Dr. Funadanga cautioned Zambians to desist from entrusting the investment in the economic to foreign investors.

“Let’s do away with this syndrome that funds from abroad will develop Zambia. Then where are our human resources, expertise and knowledge. I call upon Zambians have the spirit to do things for themselves to develop this country. Agriculture is more profitable and it has the potential to replace mining,” Dr. Fundanga said.

Faz Premier League Week 7 Round-up

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Yong Arrows remained top of the Faz Premier League table today for a
third successive match after drawing 1-1 at home against Zesco United
in an exciting match played at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka today.

Young Arrows move on notch up to 16 points, one more than second
placed Green Buffaloes who shift to second and Zesco who slip to third
after drawing away to the leaders.

Zesco found themselves 1-0 down going into the break after striker
Kruger Mwansa tapped in the Ball from close range to put Young Arrows
ahead in a first half the hosts totally dominated the defending league
champions.

Young Arrows could have made It 2-0 in the 56th minute after Ngandwe
Chomba failed to head in a clear sitter from a Judge Mkandawire cross
from the right.

Zesco came to life after the hour mark with the double introduction of
Elson Mkandawire and Enoch Sakala for Liberian Ben Martins and Signs
Chibambo.

And it was Elson Mkandawire who made sure the two sides shared the
points after he headed in the equalizer from a Rainford Kalaba corner
kick in the 61st minute.

Elsewhere, Buffaloes beat hosts Nchanga Rangers 2-0 to move into usurp
Zesco and move into the number two spot joint on 15 points.

4th placed Zanaco made some recovery in their see-saw season and
brought Green Eagles two-match winning streak to an end with a 2-1
away win in Kabwe.

Red Arrows are 7th after a scoreless draw away to Nkana while the
latter’s arch rivals Power Dynamos also played out to a similar
scoreline away at Lusaka Dynamos at Queensmead.

City of Lusaka added more misery to Kabwe Warriors poor form after
defeating the Railwaymen 1-0 at Woodlands where the latter side has
now lost twice in succession.

City’s winning goal at home was scored by Brian Lubaba in the 23rd minute.

In Launshya Roan United and Konkola Blades drew 1-1 while on Saturday
Chambishi beat Nkwazi 3-2 to temporally move out of the table to 12th
place before slipping back in the drop zone after today’s matches to
15th spot.

Chambishi’s second win of the season was secured thanks to goals from
Chipili Mungule, Bobby Chola and Edward Sinkala but they had to rally
from 1-0 down after Keegan Phiri gave Nkwazi the lead 5 minutes into
the first half.

Fundanga calls for speedy resolution of Zim political crisis

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Bank of Zambia, BoZ, Governor Caleb Fundanga, is hopeful that the current political crisis in Zimbabwe is urgently resolved in the interest of securing trade relations between that country and Zambia.

Dr. Fundanga said the political crisis emanating from that country’s controversial March 29 elections has a negative bearing on trade relations between the two countries.

Dr. Fundanga was speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka today.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, ZEC, announced on Friday the official results that saw opposition Movement for Democratic Change, MDC, leader Morgani Tsvangirai secure a 47.9 per cent vote against incumbent President Robert Mugabe’s 43.2 per cent.

Dr. Fundanga said the Central Bank is determined to ensure the sustenance of measures aimed at maintaining the liberal marketing system for imports and exports between the two countries.

Meanwhile, Dr. Fundanga advised local and foreign businesses to identify areas for investment in the Zambian economy.

He said the country is endowed with abundant natural resources that could be exploited for various investment projects that could significantly contribute to national development.

Meanwhile, The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) says it will soon announce the date for the presidential election run-off.

Commission chairperson Justice Chiweshe was quoted on Sunday saying details would be made available after a full meeting of the ZEC board.

“The commission is going to meet as soon as possible. I cannot state exactly when the run-off will be held, but I can confirm that the poll will be on a date to be announced by the commission,” said Justice Chiweshe.

The deputy minister of Information Bright Matonga was quoted saying the elections could be held in three weeks.

The law allows that the run off be held within a year.

The run off follows failure by candidates in the harmonised elections held on March 29 to win the election with an outright majority.

Movement for Democratic Change candidate Morgan Tsvangirai polled 47, 9 percent of total votes followed by Zanu PF candidate Robert Mugabe with 43,6 percent.

The remainder went to two independent candidates.

Tsvangirai and Mugabe will participate in the run off.

President Mugabe has already registered his willingness to take part in the run off but Tsvangirai’s position is yet to be made clear.

The MDC has said it does not accept the results of the presidential elections announced by ZEC claiming it won the election, making a run-off unnecessary.

Govt urged to increase help for vulnerable farmers

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Government has been urged to consider increasing allocation of agricultural inputs for vulnerable but viable farmers to address the negative effects of the rising poverty levels in affected communities.

The call is from beneficiaries of the Food Security Pack, FSP, under Programme Against Malnutrition, PAM, who strongly feel that the population of vulnerable farmers has increased in recent past.

The concerned beneficiaries were speaking when National Steering Committee, comprising officers from ministry of Community Development and Social Welfare, Women for Change, Program Against Malnutrition and Zambia Council for Social Development visited Kabamba and Chibobo areas in Serenje yesterday.

One of the beneficiaries, Chisala Kayumba, of Kabamba area, who received one bag of fertilizer and maize seed, said the program was well meant for vulnerable but viable farmers to help them improve on the food security levels.

Mr. Kayumba told the committee that included District government officers and leaders of implementing Non Governmental Organizations, Lala Land Mission and Serenje Ecumenical Council that many peasant farmers were failing to adequately care for their families due to increased poverty levels.

He said the assistance of the FSP from government was helping a lot as many beneficiaries were able to send children back to school.

Another farmer, Fridah Chisala, of Chibobo where three groups received chickens and goats for the ‘pass on program’, praised government for the program saying it would help reduce effects of HIV/AIDS on rural people.

About ten goats were given to Chibobo main, while Chikele received 11. Chibobo community Church alsogot 20 hens under the same program.

And addressing the audience at Kabamba basic school, Chief Kabamba of the Lala people of Serenje, urged his subjects to work hard to address poverty.

Chief Kabamba pointed out that laziness and too much beer drinking should be discouraged because they could deter efforts of eradicating poverty in thje area.

Chief Kabamba advised beneficiaries to utilise the programme in line with its objectives iin order for the community to derive maximum benefits from it.

“If you find one stealing maize bring him to my palace will punish him. I will make him eat two gallons of maize raw,” he warned.

”I know there is less food this year, My area is likely to face hunger and therefore do not sell all your maize. Those that have little should not even sell because they may land into terrible hunger,” he said.

Mulongoti cautions MMD members over Levy’s successor

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MMD chairman of elections Mr. Mike Mulongoti has cautioned MMD members at all levels of the party egainst commiting themselves to particular presidential candidates to succeed Dr. Levy Mwanawasa.

Mr. Mulongoti said members of MMD should at the moment preoccupy themselves with the work of organising the party.

The minister was speaking when he addressed MMD members of a London based branch.

Mr. Mulongoti said MMD members should guard against being bought, adding that MMD was not for sale.

”Don’t sell your conscious to freely selecting the successor of Dr. Mwanawasa,” Mr. Mulongoti said.

Mr. Mulongoti was prompted to address the MMD members following leadership wrangles that arose in the branch.

”Let’s not spend time quarrelling over leadership instead, let’s use the opportunity to organise the party,” he said.

The London MD branch is chaired by a Mr. Frederick Chileshe.

Meanwhile, Zambia’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Anderson Chibwa, has expressed happiness with initiatives of some Zambians residents in the UK to help solve problems back home.

Mr. Chibwa said he was satisfied with a non-governmental organisation formed by Zambians which has raised 90,000 British Pounds for an orphanage project in Chongwe.

The high commissioner was speaking when Information and Broadcasting Minister, Mike Mulongoti, stopped over at the Embassy on his way from Algeria where he attended a parliamentary conference seeking solutions to a 33-year-old Western Sahara conflict.

Mr. Chibwa said another group of Zambians called Zambia overseas Christian Fellowship were also fund raising to support orphans in Ndola and Luanshya on the Copeprbelt.

Don’t Abuse FIB once enacted, Mulongoti

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Information and Broadcasting Services Minister, Mike Mulongoti, has advised media practitioners not to abuse the Freedom of Information Bill, once it becomes law.

Mr. Mulongoti urged journalists to responsibly apply the law and avoid using the legislation to frustrate people.

Mr. Mulongoti, who is also Chief Government spokesperson, was speaking on the occasion to mark World Press Freedom Day which fell today.

He said government cherishes freedom of the press and hence called for unity of purpose and enhanced consultation between the media and government on contentious issues of national development.

This year’s Press Freedom Day was commemorated under the them “Freedom of Information and Empowerment of the people.”

And Press Association of Zambia, PAZA, President Amos Chanda urged journalist to continue fighting for the timely enactment of the freedom of information bill.

Mr. Chanda said the bill should be enacted into law during the forthcoming legislative window of Parliament.

He, however, said PAZA is encouraged that government is moving in the direction of taking the bill to Parliament.

Journalists in Zambia today joined counterparts in other parts of the world to commemorate the Press Freedom Day.

In Lusaka the media practitioners gathered at the main Post Office and matched to the Freedom Statue where they were addressed by Mr. Mulongoti.

First Lady Seeks Support for Traditional Ceremonies

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First Lady Maureen Mwanawasa has called on the corporate world and other stakeholders to join efforts with government in supporting traditional ceremonies in the country.

Mrs. Mwanawasa says there is need for stakeholders to support traditional ceremonies as they help in contributing to the growth of the tourism sector in the country.

The First Lady said this in a speech for her behalf by Vice President’s wife Tandiwe Banda at the Kazanga Cultural Association dinner dance in Lusaka last night.

She urged the business community and other stakeholders to rise to the challenge of contributing financially to cultural ceremonies which are significant in the development of the tourism sector.

She said the ceremonies once supported would help improve tourist inflows and subsequently contribute significantly to national Gross Domestic Product, GDP.

Mrs. Mwanawasa further said by uplifting the country’s cultural heritage, Zambia will be influenced by the development of the private sector cultural industry.

The First Lady noted that apart from attracting tourists, ceremonies are also an opportunity for different communities to share cultural experiences.

Mrs. Mwanawasa has since urged communities in the country to actively participate in cultural ceremonies in order to contribute significantly to the development of the tourism sector as well as help in the preservation of the country’s cultural heritage.

Earlier, at the same function, Kazanga Cultural Association Fund raising Committee Chairperson, Maureen Lilanda, commended government for taking an active role in supporting traditional ceremonies in the country.

The Kazanga ceremony of the Nkoya people is a ceremony which is held annually in the month of June.

The Nkoya hold the ceremony as a thanks giving event for the good harvest.

Esther to tour Europe

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Newly crowned Global Boxing Union (GBU) super featherweight women champion Esther Phiri is scheduled to tour Europe to gain international exposure and experience.

ZANIS sports reports Esther’s trainer Anthony Mwamba confirming in an interview on Saturday that his boxer would tour five European countries among them Denmark, Germany and Finland.

Mwamba said his camp was still talking to stakeholders and partners on sponsoring the GBU super featherweight champion to Europe saying the nation will be informed on the latest development.

He said after the tour, Esther would go into the ring in September to have another shot at another world title but this time in the lightweight category.

Asked on the possibility of Esther fighting renowned but retired boxer Mohammed Ali’s daughter Liala in the near future, Mwamba said it was not possible.

He explained that Liala was a heavier boxer than Esther and therefore the duo can not face each other despite both of them being world champions.

He however thanked the government and the people of Zambia for their continued support to Esther saying without it, she would not have achieved great success.

Minister scoffs at DMMU officials in Zambezi

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Zambezi East Member of Parliament, Sarah Sayifwanda, has urged the Zambezi District Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit, DMMU, officials in the district not to politicize the relief food distribution exercise.

Mrs. Sayifwanda says relief food should not be used for gaining political mileage because the aid is a government policy implemented for vulnerable communities across the nation.

She said District DMMU officials in Zambezi district are allegedly not fairly distributing the maize meant for flood victims and accused some of the officials of de-campaigning her.

Mrs. Sayifwanda was speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today.

She warned that she will not hesitate to expose ‘defiant’ DMMU officials accusing government of not paying necessary attention to flood victims in Zambezi East Constituency.

The MP said Mpidi, Lupwempu, Lukung’i, Nyakuleng’a, Chitokoloki in the East Bank were also hit by floods therefore the villagers are in dire need of relief food.

The visibly annoyed Mrs Sayifwanda said the DMMU officials in the district should involve the Office of the District Commissioner and all Appointed Food Distribution Agents to follow established distribution channel of relief food.

Mrs. Sayifwanda, who is also Agriculture and Cooperatives co-minister, bemoaned that government efforts were being frustrated by a few individuals who are bent on de-registering scored development success.

Meanwhile, DMMU National Co-ordinator, Dominiciano Mulenga, said in a separate interview in Lusaka today that stakeholders who are willing to donate to flood victims should do so through their respective area district commissioners.

He told ZANIS that people are free to support affected communities to help reduce government burden of addressing the effects of floods and other natural disasters.

MMD in Lusaka strategises for 2011 polls

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The ruling Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD) in Lusaka says it has embarked on a new strategy that would increase focus on improved performance ahead of the 2011 presidential polls.

MMD Lusaka District Chairman, Paul Chihande, said the ruling party is determined to become more organised to secure victory in the next general elections.

Mr Chihande declared that the party has become a ‘hot iron and a force to reckon with’ after the 2006 tripartite polls because the outcome of the elections enabled it to identify weaknesses and strengths.

Mr Chihande was speaking in Lusaka today in Chawama Compound when he introduced the MMD Acting Chawama Constituency Chairman Trymore Mwenda.

Mr Mwenda takes over from Kellys Siame, who is now serving a suspension from the MMD party for alleged gross indiscipline and insubordination contrary to party regulations.

MMD Lusaka District chairman disclosed that the ruling party is also reorganising all the party structures at ward, branch and constituency levels.

He said from Chawama, the party would go to Kanyama, Matero, Mandevu, Munali, Kabwata and Lusaka Central.

And Acting Chairman, Mr Mwenda, appealed to the opposition to work hand in hand with the MMD in an effort to improving the lives of the ordinary citizens.

Mr. Mwenda noted that development goes beyond partisan politics hence the need for the opposition and the ruling party to work together in the implementation of economic policies.