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UPND Commends Levy’s Action Sata’s illness

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Opposition United Party for National Development, UPND, is happy that President Mwanawasa ordered the timely evacuation of opposition Patriotic Front leader Micheal Sata for specialist treatment to South Africa.

The UPND thanked Dr. Mwanawasa and government for facilitating the evacuation of Mr. Sata to South Africa to enable him undergo specilist treatment for the severe heart attack suffered over the weekend.

UPND Acting President, Richard Kapita,told ZANIS in Lusaka that Mr. Sata’s evacuation is commendable as every citizen requires specialist treatment whenever need arise.

“The UPND would alsdo like to thank President Mwanawasa and government for facilitating the timely evacuation of Mr. Sata,” read Mr. Kapita’s statement.

He added that government’s action would help promote the country’s young democracy.

And the UPND has regretted the death of Mr. Sata’s son Chilufya.

The party wished Mr. Sata’s family heartfelt condolences on the loss of Chilufya Sata and prayed that the family remains streingthened during the trying moment.

And Patriotic Front (PF) in Mazabuka has come out in full support of President Mwanawasa’s decision to facilitate the evacuation of PF President Micheal Sata to South Africa for specialized treatment.

PF District Chairman, Donald Zulu told ZANIS in Mazabuka today that PF cadres
are happy with President Mwanawasa for demonstrating the true statesmanship.

Mr Zulu said the gesture by Dr Mwanawasa shows that no matter how leaders
differ politically, they still have love for each other.

He has since asked President Mwanawasa to ignore the negative statement
attributed to Dr Guy Scout and continue providing the necessary leadership
to Zambians despite the different political inclinations.

Mr Zulu said party officials in the district are not in support of Dr. Guy
Scout’s statement saying it was done in his individual capacity.

And Chief Mwanachingwala has cautioned PF General Secretary, Guy Scout to
stop issuing statement that would divide Zambians.

Chief Mwanachingwala said Sata as a leader of a political party was
entitled to specialized treatment such as the one government facilitated.

The Chief said there is nothing wrong for the government to have facilitated
the evacuation of Mr Sata adding that what President Mwanawasa has done is a
true reflection of a leader.

Chief Mwanachingwala observed that it was difficult for anyone to believe in
the statement attributed to Dr Scout in which he said Sata would refund
government the medical expenses spent so far.

He said Sata was in an intensive care unit and therefore it was difficult to
believe that a person who is in the intensive care unit can talk.

The Chief said Zambians have today known who is misleading Sata on various
national issues.

Chief Mwanachingwala has since called on Dr Scout to apologize to Zambians
and President Mwanawasa for the embarrassment he has caused.

Protection of ZAMTEL has not benefited Zambians-ZCC

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Zambia Competition Commission (ZCC) acting Executive Director Thula Kaira said the restriction of the operation of the international gateway to ZAMTEL has not benefited Zambians and was illegal.

Zambian telecommunication regulations do not prohibit interested mobile service providers from operating international gateways that compete with the ZAMTEL. “As the situation stands today, there is no law or regulation prohibiting interested private operators from operating a competing international gateway. The fee appears to be the contention,” Kaira said in an interview. The US$12 million licensing fees and protection of ZAMTEL from competition appear to be the remaining issues, Kaira said.

The international gateways for Zambia have remained closed since liberalization policies were introduced by the Zambian government almost 20 years ago. But mobile phone service providers including Celtel and Mobile Telecommunication are pushing the government to open up the gateways so they can buy licenses to operate their own international gateways and bring competition to the telecom sector.

President Levy Mwanawasa insists that giving international gateways to private operators would compromise the country’s security. The incumbent operator, ZAMTEL, would lose out if private operators are given their own international gateways, Mwanawasa contends.
Kaira said, however, that although state security is of paramount importance and should not be compromised in any way, it is possible to find balance between national security and private investment needs in the telecom sector.

There is no need for the government to overly protect ZAMTEL, an unprofitable monopoly not at all inspired to innovate, adapt and work in tandem with global high-technology developments in the telecom sector.

ZAMTEL provides fixed and mobile-phone services, has exclusive rights to the Mwembeshi Earth Station and collects revenue from private operators using the satellite’s facilities, including international gateways.
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ACC’s Officers stole Ryan Chitoba’s K10m?

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The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) has denied allegations by suspended Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) Commissioner, Ryan Chitoba that ACC officers who searched his Kafue property on March 11, stole K10 million cash from the premsies.

The ACC has also denied assertions by Mr. Chitoba that the search was related to the on-going theft case against him before Principle Resident Magistrate, Charles Kafunda.

ACC Director of Investigations, Edwin Sakala, 49, told the court that the search is not related to the on-going case.

At the last sitting Mr. Chitoba had complained that while he attended Court, ACC officers searched his home in circumstances related to an on-going theft case and K10 million was stolen from his home.

The complaint prompted Magistrate Kafunda to summon Mr. Sakala and ACC Senior Investigations Officer, Foster Hamuyube who led the search party to explain their investigations.

Mr. Chitoba’s lawyer Mwangala Zaloumis was not present in Court and Magistrate Kafunda ordered that the hearing continues without her.

This was despite a plea by Mr. Chitoba that the court adjourns the matter, to enable his lawyer attend the hearing.

Mr. Chitoba is facing a charge of theft by public servant and abuse of authority of office when he served at DEC commissioner.

UNZA workers go-slow ends

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University of Zambia unionised workers have called off their go-slow following a settlement with Management.

Workers representative, Fenison Mwape confirmed the development.

He said the strike action had been discontinued after the union and management reached an agreement.

Dr. Mwape said management and the union had fruitful discussions at which most of the workers concerns were addressed.

He called on all workers to report for work immediately.

The government recently pledged to give the University of Zambia a supplementary budget of K44 billion to address the impasse between management and employees.

The unionised employees had withdrawn labour to press for increased funding.

Zambian Embassy

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Zambians are now becoming well traveled and if you ever went to a faraway place like Hong Kong for example, chances are you will bump into a Zambian if you looked hard enough.

I did not want to be one of the less traveled Zambians and decided to travel to Bangkok with an acquaintance of mine called Big Jo. We were first to spend some days in Johannesburg at a place called Hilbrow. My well traveled friend Big Jo, told me they had cheap accommodation and would be the best place to stay, you see we had limited funds. Big Jo’s neighbor’s cousin was doing some business in Bangkok and we were going to help him sell some of the “stuff” in Johannesburg and Zambia. I knew northwestern province like the back of my hand and I was going to make millions of kwacha selling the “stuff” there. Well thats what Big Jo said. I did ask him what we would be selling and he said clothes, sofas, spare parts etc.

I later got to learn that Big Jo had conveniently left out some vital information about Hilbrow, like it was a dangerous place to be! But how was an innocent boy from Kasempa supposed to know such details.

So we traveled in a dirty luxury coach from Lusaka to Johannesburg. When we arrived, I had never seen such a big bus station in my life! It was called Park station. I thought when become rich I’ll build one just like this in Solwezi.We then took a mini bus to Hilbrow. As we drove another mini bus driver waved a gun at us. It was then my legs began shaking. Despite that, we arrived safely in Hilbrow, but just in time to hear more gun shots.
“Big Jo lets go back,” I cried. He, like all the other people around was calm. I was later to learn this was a way of life here. We had barely disembarked from the bus when a group of men approached us.
“Butuka!” Big Jo shouted. But before my wobbly legs could move, all my possessions were taken from me. I shook like a leaf, at least I was unharmed I thought. A few moments later Big Jo resurfaced. My passport, the driver’s license I had just bought in Lusaka and all my money were stolen. At least Big Jo had kept the air ticket to Bangkok.

We were about to go to the police station when a Zimbabwean man approached us.
“I saw what happened,” he said “but if you go to the police they will think you are an illegal immigrant.”
Big Jo suggested we try the Zambian embassy. He said they would take care of me. As for him he had to proceed to Bangkok. The next day Big Jo left me at the Zambian embassy. I walked in and was looked at suspiciously by the beautiful lady at reception. I explained what happened and she said I needed a police report to verify what I was saying. I told her I had no transport money, no passport and no clothes. If they could just organize a passport and drivers license for me I could join Big Jo in Bangkok. She laughed at me so hard you would have thought she was watching one of the late maximos comedies. At this point I had had enough. I broke down in my mother tongue. This attracted two gentlemen from the next office. The lady told them I wanted a passport and drivers license from them. They too laughed at me. This again attracted an elderly gentleman, whom I’ll never forget. At least he showed more compassion for me.
To cut a long story short I never made it to Bangkok. I am back in Kasempa.I don’t have a passport. I tried to buy a drivers license from Mr. Mwape but I’m told things are now computerized so its difficult. I however have a job interview with the Chinese or is it Indians running the mine in Chingola?

So, I never want to travel outside Zambia again. I do not know what the function of a Zambian embassy is, if you can’t even obtain necessary documents from them when you are abroad. As for Big Jo I never heard from him. Never trust someone with the name Big Jo I guess!

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Fighting corruption requires enhanced whistle blowers

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The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) says there is need to have serious ‘whistle blowing’ in the country if the fight against corruption is to bear its intended results.

ACC Copperbelt Region Community Education Officer, Masauso Lungu, says the fight agaisnt corruption cannot be achieved without enhanced and serious ‘whistle blowers’.

Speaking during a stakeholders meeting in Chlilabombwe yesterday, Mr Lungu said the commission was committed to protect whistle blowers as they are key partners in the anti corruption crusade.

Mr Lungu called on the various stakeholders that attended the meeting to play a role in sensitizing people on corruption and its effects by discussing the subject in their meetings.

He also urged the stakeholders to desist from receiving gifts during the course of duty as the trend may compromise their professional conduct.

“We encourage whistle blowing as it is important in the fight against corruption. All the information we receive is held in confidence. We want people to be eyes and ears of the commission to effectively fight corruption,” he said.

Mr Lungu said corruption needed to be fought vigorously as it kills equal competition in society as well as leading to poor quality of goods and services subsequently retarding the nation’s economic development.

And giving a vote of thanks, District Labour Officer, Callaghan Musonda, thanked the commission for sensitizing stakeholders in Chililabombwe on corruption and its effects.

Among the people who attended the meeting, which was chaired by District Commissioner Timothy Musonda, were Acting Town Clerk Goldwin Chinoya, heads of government departments, school headmasters and Chililabombwe Municipal Council Directors.

Nakonde residents abuse, sell ITNs on black market

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SOME residents of Chiwanza ward in Nakonde district in Northern Province are reportedly using insecticide treated nets [ITNs] to catch fish.

And most of the ITNs given to the people in Nakonde district have found themselves on the black market, both in Zambia and neighbouring Tanzania .

This came to light on Friday last week during the commemoration of World Malaria Day held at Kantongo Basic School under the theme ‘MALARIA – A DISEASE WITHOUT BORDERS’.

Chieftainess Na-Waitwika of the Namwanga people of Nakonde district said it was disheartening that some people in Chiwanza ward, especially in swampy areas, were using the ITNs to catch fish.

In a speech read on her behalf by her advisor, Workson Mpotwa Siame, Chieftainess Na-Waitwika said the reports of people in swampy areas using ITNs to catch fish, was retrogressive.

The traditional leader told hundreds of people who attended the commemoration that she has now taken upon herself to educate the affected people and ensure that they use ITNs for the intended purposes.

Chieftainess Na-Waitwika said she would soon embark on a programme to sensitise communities in Chiwanza ward on the usage of ITNs which the government, through the department of health, distributed early this year.

Chief Na-Waitwika also appealed to people present at the function to go flat out and educate their friends on the positive usage of ITNs.

She also commended the government for distributed ITNs to all the households in her chiefdom in the bid to control malaria.

And the government says it is disappointing that most of the ITNs distributed to various households in Nakonde district have found themselves being sold on the black market.

Officiating at this year’s World Malaria Day commemoration at Kantongo Basic school, District Commissioner, Edwin Sinyinza, said the government was disappointed that some
ITNs, which were distributed to various households, were being sold on the market.

“I am informed that some ITNs that were distributed have been sold to Tanzanians,” Said Sinyinza.

He said his government will not tolerate such attitude.

Mr Sinyinza asked community leaders to monitor all the negative practices against health service delivery.

He also disclosed that following the Abuja Declaration, the Government of the republic of Zambia had increased funding to the health sector and malaria has the highest allocation in most districts.

“The government has further committed to monthly funding to the Ministry of Health directly to districts. The Government has further developed various strategies to halve malaria burden by 2010,” Sinyinza added.

He cited some of the strategies developed as, indoor residual spraying by use of DDT, mass distribution of long lasting insecticide treated nets, free distribution of insecticide treated bed nets and community malaria booster response among other strategies.

Meanwhile, the District Commissioner has disclosed that the Government has released K24 million to two communities in the border town for the fight against malaria under Community Booster Response [COMBOR] programme.

Mr Sinyinza named the two communities as Kaombwe in Nakonde east and Ndigindi in West of Nakonde district.

He appealed to the community leaders and Government workers to monitor the utilization of the funds.

And District Director of Health, Dr. Ernest Mutale, told community representatives to bury small ditches and slash tall grass in the villages and surroundings.

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Government announces establishment of a multi-faceted Park

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A massive animal Park is underway in Lusaka in line with government’s effort to expand the spectrum of tourism attractions in the city and increase revenue base.

The Park to be managed by the Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) will be located in the de-gazetted forest reserves NO. 26 and 55 which have since been fenced off for animal sanctuary.

Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Public Relations Officer Bwalya Nondo announced the development to ZANIS in Lusaka.

Mr. Nondo said the multi-faceted Park will have amenities such as a lodge, restaurant and traversing roads among others.

He said the Park is expected to be stocked with a representation of animals found in Zambia’s National Parks.

Mr. Nondo said the Park will be developed partly through the K23 billion allocated for re-capitalization to ZAWA by government through the Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural resources.

Out-going Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Permanent Secretaries Dr Eustern Mambwe has described the envisaged Park as a gem to tourism development.

Meanwhile, Dr. Mambwe has commended employees in the Ministry for their hard work and focus aimed at ensuring that their Ministry contributes more to the economic development of the country.

Dr Mambwe urged workers to continue putting in their best in order to propel Zambia’s economic growth through tourism.

He made the remarks when he addressed employees to bid farewell to them.

Dr Mambwe has been transferred to the Ministry of Communication and Transport in the same capacity.

And in a vote of thanks workers’ representative Victor Chalabesa described Dr Mambwe as a man of vision who had transformed the Ministry within a short stint of his stay at the helm of the ministry.
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UNZA stand-off still on

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The Minister for Education has appealed to Unversity of Zambia workers who are on go-slow to resume work.

Geofrey Lungwangwa said there is no need for workers to withdraw labour when government has pledged to release additional funds.

He said workers should be patient because government is about to release an K20 billion additional funding to UNZA.

Professor Lungwangwa was speaking in an interview with ZNBC news.

Unionised workers who include lecturers, researchers and support staff have withdrawn their services to press for increased budgetary support.

Meanwhile, the Civil Servants and Allied Workers Union (CSAWUZ) and the National Union of Public Service Workers (NUPSW) have assured their members that the 2008 negotiations with government are still ongoing.

The two unions say this is in order to allow the labour movement and government resolve contentious issues on salaries and the base rate that has been used in calculating the housing allowance.

This is contained in a joint press statement released to ZANIS by CSAWUZ and NUPSW General Secretaries Darison Chaala and Davis Chingoni respectively.

The two appealed to their members to remain united and supportive as the leaders are working tirelessly to improve wages and conditions of service.

This follows queries from members concerning the status of the negotiations for the 2008 improved salaries and conditions of service for public service workers.

Government purchases 150 trucks for councils

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Government has purchased 150 light trucks worth over K5.5 billion to be distributed to all local authorities in the country.

Local Government and Housing Minister, Sylvia Masebo said the vehicles are meant to help the councils effectively carry out the Keep Zambia Clean and Health programme.

Ms Masebo said the trucks will enable local authorities collect garbage in their respective localities.

She was speaking in Lusaka today when she handed over 60 Yuejin light trucks to 36 district councils.

Ms. Masebo further disclosed that government would soon establish a Local Government Service Commission which would assist councils attract qualified staff members.

She noted that some councils were failing to generate resources due to lack of skilled man power.

Ms. Masebo warned council chief executive officers of stern action if the trucks were found being used for personal errands.

Speaking at the same function, representative of Top Motors Limited, the suppliers of the Yuejin trucks, Ge Liang assured government that the trucks were of high standard and durable.

Mr. Liang said the vehicles were specially made for the Keep Zambia Clean and Health programme adding that his company would offer after sales service to all the councils.

ZESCO electricity power generators restored

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ZESCO has repaired its two generators which had tripped off at Kafue Gorge Power Station.

ZESCO Public Relations Manager Monica Chisela has confirmed that the two machines are now back in operation.

Briefing the press in Lusaka today, Mrs. Chisela said one of the generators was restored yesterday while the other was restored this morning.

She however said it has not yet been established what caused the two generators to trip adding that the matter is being looked into.

Meanwhile, Mrs. Chisela has disclosed that the Democratic Republic of Congo power inter-connector line is still disconnected.

She said this has made it difficult for ZESCO to secure supplementary power from that country to meet the demand.

Mrs. Chisela said currently ZESCO is relying on its own power generation which has proven to be inadequate.

She has since urged customers to use electricity with caution and avoid needless and wasteful use of power.

Copper exports Increase

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Zambia earned $886 million in copper exports in the first quarter of 2008.

This represents an increase of 3.2 per cent compared to $858 million earned in the fourth quarter of 2007.

Cobalt export earnings increased to $108 million from $79 million in the same period.

This represents an increase of 36.9 percent.

Bank Of Zambia Govenor, Caleb Fundanga announced this in at the 2008 first quarter media briefing.

Dr. Fundanga however, said Copper output declined by 8.9 percent while that of Cobalt went down by 8.3 in the first quarter due to floods.

Crime gets off hand in L/stone – Munkombwe

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Southern Province Minister, Daniel
Munkombwe, has said that criminal activities in the region have gotten
out of hand following the increase in the number of people being
assaulted and beaten to death.

Mr. Munkombwe said Livingstone and surrounding districts had become a
breeding ground for criminals and called on the Police Commanding
officer, Lemmy Kajoba, to intervene in the matter and ensure police
posts and patrols were increased to curb crime.

The provincial minister said this during a press briefing held at his
office in Livingstone today.

He said quick action by the police service now would prevent the
public from losing confidence in their ability to protect and
safeguard the nation from criminals.

Mr. Munkombwe said crime had a negative impact on tourism and put the
status of Livingstone as a tourist capital at risk because it had the
potential to scare away international tourists and investors.

He advised the commanding officer to ensure his junior officers had
adequate access to transport to enable them carry out crime
prevention operations because he had observed that priority for
transport was given to senior officers that used it for purposes
other than crime prevention.

Meanwhile, Mr. Kajoba confirmed that crime statistics, especially in
the shanty compounds of Livingstone, had increased.

He said all police officers, including those in administration, would
now be required to be on the ground to carry out crime prevention
operations.

Mr. Kajoba partly attributed the increase in crime to events like the
World Malaria Day commemoration and other regional conferences that
were held in Livingstone as they required police manpower adding
that this development left the communities un supervised.

26 community schools to benefit from CDF

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Kabompo West Constituency in Northwestern province has resolved to use the K200 million its Constituency Development Fund (CDF) to procure roofing materials for 26 community schools in the area.

This came to light today after Kabompo west constituency Member of Parliament, Daniel Kalenga wound up his tour of developmental projects in his area.

Mr. Kalenga, who is also Agriculture and Cooperatives Deputy Minister, conducted a series of sensitisation meetings with the community on developmental projects to be undertaken in the area.

He said the K200 million CDF would be used to buy iron sheets, roofing nails, planks and cement for all the 26 community schools in Kabompo district.

Mr. Kalenga explained that all 26 community schools, which are made of pole and mud structures, would have 1 x 2 permanent classroom blocks each.

He has since implored the people in his constituency to work hard by provide building sand, stones and labour as part of their community contribution.

Some of the community schools to benefit are Mutokoma, Ndeho, Ndundwilo, Malola and Dikeli.

Mr. Kalenga said over K14 million would be spent on buying roofing materials and cement for each of the 26 community school.

He said the improvement on school structures in the area would motivate teachers and this would further improve the quality of education in rural areas.

The resolve to construct permanent structures for the 26 community schools has since gladdened the people of Kabompo west who praised President Levy Mwanawasa’s government.

Ministry Repays withdrawn Funds to N/W province

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The Ministry of Finance and National Planning has refunded the K2.8 billion, which was withdrawn from North-Western Province last year for not being utilised under Poverty Reduction Programme (PRP).

Northwestern province Permanent Secretary Jeston Mulando confirmed this to ZANIS in Solwezi today.

Mr. Mulando said the funds which were returned to the treasury last year have already been given back to the province for projects that stalled due to lack of funds.

He said relevant officers in the province have since been dispatched to districts to check on the uncompleted projects which need funding.

He said the projects should be funded immediately and be completed by July this year.

Mr. Mulando explained that the money that was returned to the treasury from the province in 2007 was K2.8 billion and not K5 billion as it was earlier reported.

Meanwhile, government has released K303.2 million for the rehabilitation of Solwezi stadium complex in Solwezi. The stadium was in a deplorable state.

He said rehabilitation works by Sunrise Company have already started.

Mr. Mulando has further explained that the Kansanshi Mine management who had earlier shown interest to use the stadium facilities.

He said he would therefore approach management at the mine and ask them to contribute towards the rehabilitation works.

Mr. Mulando noted that the completion of Solwezi stadium complex would be used for various activities, especially football to identify talented youth.