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Invest back home, Mbula urges Zambians in the diaspora

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Zambia’s High Commissioner to South Africa Leslie Mbula has urged Zambians in the diaspora to take an active part in the development of their country by investing back home either as individuals or through joint venture partnerships with their foreign counterparts.

Mbula says the new deal administration of president Mwanawasa has created a conducive atmosphere for investment in agriculture, mining. tourism and other sectors of the economy which Zambians in the diaspora should exploit to develop their motherland.

The High Commissioner made the appeal in a message conveyed on his behalf by second secretary for press at the Zambian mission Philip Chirwa.

This was during the Zambia Association in South Africa, ZASA, annual general meeting held at the Zambian High Commission premises in Pretoria.

In a statement from Pretoria to ZANIS in Lusaka today, Mr Mbula said he was aware that there were many Zambians living and running prosperous businesses or holding very responsible positions in various organizations in South Africa who can use their connections for the development of their home country.

“The Zambian government is encouraging private sector investment in all the productive sectors of the country’s economy, notably agriculture, tourism, manufacturing and mining. I would like to see more of our people in the diaspora invest in these sectors either as individuals or through entering into joint partnerships with foreign investors,” Mr Mbula said.

Mr Mbula also urged the Zambian community in South Africa to stay clear of trouble spots which have of late been targets of xenophobic attacks on foreigners.

Todate, however, there has been no report of any Zambian being affected by the attacks but the High Commissioner said this did not mean that they should remain complacent.

Meanwhile ZASA ushered in a new executive committee to lead the South African based Zambian community in the next two years.

Mr Daniel Mundea was elected unopposed as chairman while Ms Martha Chonya retained her position as secretary.

Other committee members are Mr Noah Banda (vice chairman), Mr Agrippa Simonga (vice secretary), Mr Remmy Mukosa (treasurer), Mr Augustine Phiri (vice treasurer), Mr Mulumba Lwatula (publicity secretary), and Mr Bright Phiri (vice publicity secretary).

Levy calls for politics of unity and development

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President Mwanawasa has called for politics of unity and development in the country.

Addressing people who welcomed him on arrival at Chipata airport this afternoon, Dr Mwanawasa said politics of insults and stone-throwing are over and that it was now time for politicians to embrace each other in developing the country.

The president said the new deal administration has done a lot to improve the standard of living of the people of Zambia since coming to power about six years ago.

Dr Mwanawasa thanked the MMD members and the nation at large for their prayers for his reconciliation with PF leader Michael Sata.

He said politics of reconciliation and unity should be encouraged in order for the nation to achieve sustainable development.

He said the reconciliation between him and Mr Sata will be meaningless if MMD members do not extend the same to those wishing to join the ruling party.

President Mwanawasa reminded MMD party members that Mr Sata has not joined the MMD but still belongs to his party and that they should concentrate on rebuilding and consolidating the party in order to effectively implement the party’s development agenda.

And provincial minister Charles in his welcome remarks, said the people of Eastern province ae thanful to president Mwanwasa for his commitment to develop the province,

Mr Shawa said this can be seen in the many development projects and programmes taking place in the province such as the eletrification of Chama which the president and his Malawian counterpart Bingu Muthariak will commission on Tuesday.

And MMD Eastern province chairman Kennedy Zulu said his executive which was elected in office recently will ensure the ruling party is strong and united in the province.

President is tomorrow expected to address a puiblic rally in Vubwi constituency before proceeding to Chama where he will commission the Chama power project with Malawian president Bingu Mutharika on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, a traditional ruler in Mwinilunga has commended president Mwanawasa for reconciling with opposition Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata.

Senior chief Kanongesha of the Lunda people in Mwinilunga told ZANIS that it is gratifying to see the two leaders reconcile.

“Truly we are all happy with the reconciliation of president Mwanawasa nd Mr Sata as political leaders,’ he said.

The traditional ruler stressed that reconciliation and forgiveness are the cornerstone of unity and development in the nation.

Senior chief Kanongesha urged the two leaders to honour their pledge to work together in developing the country.

He said the reconciliation of the two leaders should be emulated by other political players in the country.

Senior chief Kanongesha said development will be easy to attain if all politicians put their differences behind and work at national unity.

And senior chief Kanongesha has summoned church leaders to play a pivotal role in assisting to reconcile politicians in the country.

He said the church should play its role and help politicians to iron out their differences for the good of the nation.

Meanwhile, senior kanongesha has praised president Mwanawasa for providing traditional rulers with motor vehicles to enhance their mobility around their chiefdoms.

He said the development confirms the importance government attaches to the institution of chiefs in the country.

Zambia Recover To Boot Botswana Out of CHAN

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Zambia are slowly earning themselves the tag as the inaugural Caf Africa Nations Championship s (CHAN) comeback kings after they beat Botswana 3-0 at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka in their 1st round return, leg match.

The result sees Zambia progress 3-1 on aggregate to the final 3rd round qualifiers on November 28 against either Angola of Mozambique.

However the result was a means to an objective as Zambia stuttered after taking a questionable 1-0 lead into the break.

Roger Kola just poked the ball across the line in the 6th minute after a massive goalmouth mayhem that saw goalkeeper Noah Maposa seriously injured and replaced by Raphael Ntwane.

The game was stopped for 12 minutes after Botswana’s medics tried but failed to mend The Zebras first-choice minder.

From then on Zambia struggled with Zesco United midfielder Rainford Kalaba the only consistent player for the hosts.

Botswana meanwhile troubled Zambia throughout with their neat slick passing led by the outstanding Township Rollers winger and man of the match Joel Mogorosi.

Against the run of play in the 28th minute, Emmanuel Mayuka saw his goal disallowed for off-side in Zambia’s brightest spec after their first goal in the first half.

The football gods must surely be great supporters of Chipolopolo because had it not been for some poor finishing by Botswana, Zambia would have been sent packing and Sundays headlines on the back pages reading differently.

However, Zambia came to life in the 70th minute when Power Dynamos midfielder Kennedy Mudenda replaced Green Buffaloes striker Reuben Tembo.

It was from his cross on 80 minutes that Mayuka blasted in a sweet scissors-kick to atone an erratic show from the teenage striker.

Kalaba then put the result beyond doubt with a breathtaking but difficult shot from the near post that breezed between the hands of the Ntwane.

It was the second time in the competition that Zambia came from a jam in the first leg to progress.

In late March, they drew 1-1 away to Swaziland in the preliminary round 1st leg to progress 4-1 after winning 3-0 at Woodlands in the final leg.

Kola and Mayuka were on target in the return leg and are now both on 2 goals in the CHAN qualifiers and in line for top scorer’s honors in the qualifiers.

MMD Defends Naming a Bridge after Levy

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Luapula Provincial MMD women’s Secretary Sophie Mwansa has re-affirmed that the naming of the Chembe bridge across the Luapula river after President Mwanawasa was done in good faith.

In a press release to ZANIS in Mansa, Ms Mwansa stated that there was nothing wrong in naming the bridge after the republican president as it was a historical norm to name big infrastructure after national leaders.

Ms. Mwansa said the decision by councilors in Mansa to adopt and forward the name to the Ministry of Local Government and Housing must not be criticized because it acknowledged the Presidents’ efforts in realizing the construction of the bridge.

The MMD women’s Secretary said the resolution was justified because naming of structures after people was one way of appreciating and giving respect to past and present leaders.

She noted that naming of structures and sites after leaders considered as heroes was a custom as could be evidenced from names previously given to various infrastructure.

Ms. Mwansa cited the now razed Dag Hammarskjöld stadium in Ndola named after the late UN Secretary General, Victoria Falls in Livingstone, Bennie Mwinga Housing Complex in Lusaka, schools, roads and other places named after current and past heroes.

She said critics of the decision had no no satisfactory grounds.

Stop Xenophobic Attacks, Mbula urges South Africans

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Zambia’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Leslie Mbula, has hailed the role the church is playing in trying to stop the xenophobic violence that has been raging in some South African townships over the past few months, claiming several lives with hundreds of foreigners being displaced.

Mr. Mbula has also thanked the South African government for coming out strongly against these xenophobic attacks on foreigners which started early this year in some Tshawane townships and informal settlements (shanties) and later spread to similar area in Johannesburg.

The High Commisioner was speaking when Pastor Thembelani Jentile of Mamelodi Baptist Church in Tshwane paid a courtesy call on him on Friday.

This is contained in a press statement made available to ZANIS by Second Secretary for Press at the Zambian mission in Pretoria Philip Chirwa.

Mamelodi is one of the areas where early this year several foreigners were killed and others had their shacks burnt by rampaging locals who accused them of stealing their jobs and being involved in crime.

The foreigners involved are mostly those from Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Somalia.

There has been no report of any Zambian being affected by these attacks.

Mr. Mbula said what was happening in South Africa created an erroneous impression that though independent politically, Africans could not live in harmony.

“Having suffered so much under the apartheid era, South Africans need to set an example by showing the world that they are able to live in harmony with others,” Mr Mbula said.

He was happy that high-profile South African leaders like ANC president, Jacob Zuma, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Minister of Home Affairs, Mrs. Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, have recently come out strongly in condemning the xenophobia attacks.

The High Commissioner said it was important that both the party and govenment leadership in South Africa talked to the leaders of the communities involved in xenophobic attacks so that they (the communities) realized the importance of living in harmony with immigrants.

“Whether it’s Mamelodi, Alexandra or any othe community, the fact is that there are leaders there. We need to talk to these community leaders so that they sensitise their people about the evils of xenophobia,” he said.

And in reply, Pastor Jentile, a South African, said that the church felt sad about what was going on in the country at the moment. It was for this reason, he said, that the Mamelodi Baptist church would soon host a consultative conference involving all the stakeholders in the current conflict with a view to putting an end to xenophobic attacks.

Last Thursday, Mr. Zuma condemned the xenophobic attacks that have characterised tghe violence in Alexandra township north of Johannesburg since the beginning of the week, noting that xenophobia (hatred for foreigners) had no place in a democratic, free South Africa.

Addressing a graduation ceremony at the University of Zululand, of which he is chancellor, in Kwazulu-Natal, Mr. Zuma declared: “Our people should avoid taking out their frustrations owing to unemployment or crime on immigrants. It is Alexandra today and could be another area tomorrow, if we do not deal with the matter now.”

Menwhile, Mrs. Madikizela-Mandela, a senior member of the ANC National Executive Committee, apologised to foreigners who were recently attacked in Alexandra township, where several people were killed and hundreds others forced out of their homes.

“We are sorry. Please forgive us. It is not South African to do this, South Africans are not like this,” she sid, adding that her apology was aimed at the homeless victims and those who were killed or injured in the violent attacks in the township,” she said.

And Mrs. Mapisa-Nqukula declared that her department (ministry) will not deport foreigners just because they were being attacked.

“We will integrate the displaced people back into the comunity. We cannot deport them back to their countries just because they are vulnerable,” she told the local press after a tour of Alexandra.

Faz Hands Herve Renard 3-year deal

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New Zambia coach Herve Renard has been handed a 3-year deal to lead the 1974 and 1994 Africa Cup runners-up until 2011 by the Football Association of Zambia (Faz).

Renard concluded talks with Faz president Kalusha Bwalya and late Friday at Football House at Football House in Lusaka.

The deal will also see 39-year-old Frenchman handed the privilege bringing his own assistant Patrice Beaumelle from France who will be on Faz’s payroll.

Kalusha said at Renard’s unveiling that a local coach will be named as third assistant to the French duo.

However, the full details of the contract were not made available to the press.

Renard’s brief is to qualify Zambia to the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Angola and later the World Cup finals to follow in June of the same year in South Africa.

“We have to have time and patience with the new coach and we want to do well,” Kalusha said.

“But the World will not stop and wait for Zambia so we will try and bring Zambian football to a level that is acceptable to the world.

“We want to surprise ourselves and to fulfill the dreams of every Zambian to reach the World Cup and reach the Africa Cup finals.”

Renard meanwhile said he was looking forward to his first time in full-charge as a national team coach.

The Frenchman had previously been on technical bench of ex-Ghana coach Claude Leroy’s just ended reign as trainer of the Black Stars.

“I hope we can build a good team and work very hard and now it is time to play (the game),” Renard said.

“My first target is tomorrows game (Against Botswana); it is an important tournament (CHAN) that we will use to build a team with our local players.”

Renard first full game in charge will come on May 21 in Tripoli when Zambia takes on Libya in an international friendly match.

Thereafter, Zambia opens their World and Africa Cup qualifiers with a Group 11 match away to Togo in Accra, Ghana on May 30.

And ZANIS reports that Vice President Rupiah Banda has urged the people of Zambia to accept the new Zambian National Soccer Team Coach Herve Renaud and not subject him to unnecessary discussions.

Mr. Banda said unnecessary discussions would derail Mr. Renaud’s plans for the Zambia National Soccer Team.

He said unwarranted discussions such as how Mr. Renaud’s remuneration would be should be left to the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ).

He was speaking to ZANIS in Lusaka today ahead of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) encounter between Botswana and Zambia slated for tomorrow at the Lusaka’s Woodlands Stadium. .

Mr. Banda, who is also former FAZ Vice President in the1970’s, expressed hope that Frenchman Renaud would deliver and enable Zambia qualify to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

“My expectation from the new coach is that Renaud will deliver. Let us the Zambian people give him the total support by embracing him so that Zambia qualifies to both Africa Cup and now 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

My message to the Zambian people is that let us not subject the coach on how much he gets and other unnecessary things, that’s petty but let us embrace him so that he enables the country qualify to now 2010 World Cup in South Africa,” the Vice President said.

Mr. Banda, who is also Chiparamba Football Club Chairman, has also congratulated the Kalusha Bwalya Executive for engaging a new and assured FAZ of government’s support from his office.

Frenchman Renaud, who was employed by Ghana Soccer Team as Physical Trainer, has taken over from Patrick Phiri who coached the Chipolopolo Boys.

Tomorrow’s CAF encounter between Botswana and Zambia would accord the new Chipolopolo Soccer Team Coach, Renaud an opportunity to watch the team’s performance.

Zambia team for Libya friendly.

Goalkeepers: Kalililo Kakonje (Amazulu, South Africa), Kennedy Mweene (Free State Stars, South Africa), Mike Poto (Green Buffaloes)

Defenders: Bronson Chama, Clive Sichondwe (Both Kabwe Warriors), Kampamba Chintu (Free State Stars), Hichani Himoonde (Lusaka Dynamos), William Chinyama (Zesco United), Billy Mwanza, Joseph Musonda (Both Lamotville Golden Arrows, South Africa), Sanida Zulu (Chambishi)

Midfielders: Chiwanki Liyainga (Young Arrows), Francis Kasonde, Kennedy Mudenda (Both Power Dynamos), Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes), Rainford Kalaba (Zesco United)

Strikers: Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors), Judge Mkandawire (Young Arrows), Given Singuluma (Bay United, South Africa), Reuben Tembo (Green Buffaloes),


Zambia Under 20 team for Saudi Arabia 3-nations Under-21 Tournament to run from May 25-29.

Team goes into camp on May 18 and departs for Saundi Arabia on May 23.

Goalkeepers: William Chibale (Lusaka Dynamos), Kelvin Musonda (Zanaco)

Defenders: Michael Katongo (Kabwe Warriors), Lameck Tembo (Lusaka Celtic), Derrick Mwansa (Nkwazi), Moses Mulambi (Nchanga Rangers), Boyd Chipeta (Lusaka Dynamos), Collins Chilufya (Lusaka Youth Academy)

Midfielders: Nathan Sinkala, Nathan Chintu (Both Green Buffaloes), Stophira Sunzu, Chisamba Lungu (Both Zanaco), Tom Bakala (Nchanga Rangers), Hendrix Mumpa (Betron Shooting Stars), Musonda Munaile (Young Zanaco)

Strikers:
Roger Kola (Zanaco), Morgan Kaoma (City of Lusaka), Mathews Kapela (Green Buffaloes), Saint Nkoma (Zamtel), Mathews Chipampe (Profund Warriors).

UPND geared for Milanzi by- elections.

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Opposition United Party for National Development, UPND, says it is geared for the June 29 Milanzi Constituency by-elections.

The opposition party National Chairman, Edward Kasoko, told ZANIS in an interview on Wednesday that his party was confident of winning the elections.

Mr Kasoko, who is also UPND Mwembezhi Constituency MP, explained that this is because the party has given the Milanzi electorate a good candidate.

The opposition party has nominated, Chimwala Phiri, the election that comes up following the death of area MP Chosani Njovu.

He said Mr Phiri, who was former MP for the area from 1996 to 2001, has the experience required to address development problems affecting the people of Milanzi.

And The Movement for Multi-Party (MMD) has adopted Rueben Banda as its candidate in the Milanzi parliamentary by-election scheduled for next month.

Mr. Banda is the Eastern Province MMD secretary.

MMD Information and Publicity Chairman, Ben Tetamashimba said Mr. Banda was among 10 people who had applied for adoption.

He was speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka.

MMCI, Ministers’ Spouses donate to UTH

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The Maureen Mwanawasa Community Initiative (MMCI) and the Ministers’ Spouses Club have donated various food stuffs and building materials worth millions of kwacha to the mother’s shelter at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH).

The donated food stuffs include mealie meal, drinks while the building materials include roofing sheets, tiles and fix, copper connectors, geysers, building and river sand, cobra, taps and pipes among others.

Speaking at the presentation ceremony of the donated items at UTH in Lusaka today, First Lady Maureen Mwanawasa underscored the important role care givers play in the health care delivery system in the country.

Mrs. Mwanawasa said, with the shortage of manpower in most health institutions across the country, mother helped reduce the burden of care givers services on the few health personnel.

She said there was need for government and other stakeholders to partner and construct mothers’ shelters at hospitals more habitable.

She said mothers looking after their sick relatives should be accommodated in shelters where they could even prepare their own meals.

Mrs. Mwanawasa also called for the establishment of fathers shelters at hospitals, adding that even the male fork look after their sick relatives in hospital.

“We also need to embrace the male forks, who in some cases come from far flung areas to look after their relatives in hospital. Most of the time they sleep in bus stations due to lack of shelter at health institutions,” she said.

The First Lady further called on the hospital management to develop educative programs for the mothers in a bid to keep them entertained while looking after the patients at the hospital.

“Let me take advantage of this opportunity to announce that the MMCI with help from the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative will be opening a modern mothers’ shelter in Kapiri Mposhi soon,” Mrs. Mwanawasa said.

Mrs. Mwanawasa also toured the renovated male ward C 12, inspected works at the female ward, and toured the mother’s shelter and the maternity wing.

She expressed happiness at the effort the management was doing in uplifting the health standards at the institution.

She noted that the UTH was paramount and important to all Zambians, adding that stakeholders and well meaning Zambians must help in the rehabilitation of the institution.

“There are more positive things happening at UTH. Most people think that the institution is a death trap but it is not because things have changed,” Mrs. Mwanawasa said.

And speaking earlier, UTH Acting Managing Director, Peter Mwaba said the institution was spending colossal sums of money looking after the mothers at the shelter.

“As you know the responsibility of the UTH is to look after patients. But this is not the case as we also cater for the mothers at the shelter who are there to look after their sick relatives” Dr. Mwaba said.

He further observed that there were a lot of patients coming from outside Lusaka to the UTH, forcing the institution to admit patients who were not due because they lacked accommodation in the city.

And Director of Clinical Services and Diagnosis Services at the Ministry of Health, James Simpungwe, thanked the MMCI and Ministers’ Spouses club for the donation.

Dr Simpungwe said the mothers who look after patients did a tremendous job, adding that they make the work of doctors much easier.

Sata’s reconciliation is sincere, Munkombwe

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Southern Province Minister Daniel Munkombwe says Patriotic Front president ,Micheal Sata is a formidable force
who should not be written off even if people may not like him.

Mr Munkombwe said in his reconciliation message, Mr Sata clearly indicated that he was not joining the MMD, a
move that clearly showed that he had an honest intention and should not be rejected by anyone.

Mr Munkombwe said this in Livingstone today when Science, Technology and Vocational Training deputy minister Lucy Changwe paid a courtesy call in him at his office.

He said following the reconciliation, the MMD and the Patriotic Front will now face each other in a properly
marked field.

Mr Munkombwe said Mr Sata had realised that it was difficulty to play outside the field hence the move to
reconcile.

Mr Munkombwe described the reconciliation as progressive and appealed to Zambians not to take a
leaf from other African countries where their differences were leading their countries into
problems.

”We should not start learning to have problems. People should not emulate those countries that are in
problems because that is not our tradition. It does not pay to live in isolated political camps,” he
said.

And Science, Technology and Vocational training deputy minister Lucy Changwe said Mr Munkombwe was a veteran
politician whose words of wisdom could go a long way in unifying the country.

Ms Changwe said the government had a huge mandate from the people of Zambia to deliver development and to
ensure that resources are equitably distributed.

She said government was trying everything possible to improve the learning environments in higher institutions.

And Vice President Rupiah Banda has commended President Levy Mwanawasa and opposition Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata for reconciling after many years of exchanging unkind political words.

Mr. Banda said the reconciliation between Dr. Mwanawasa and Mr. Sata has quenched any prospect of a political disaster, adding that this development entailed that the two would now focus their energies on national development issues.

He said Zambia needed spirit of reconciliation for the posterity of the future.

He said the country has for the first time, scored a huge reconciliation milestone since attaining Independence on October 24, 1964.

“I take this opportunity to express special and indeed ward felicitations to the President Levy Mwanawasa, for the initiative he has taken of rapprochement with the PF leader Mr. Sata. Everybody agrees that this development exhibited by the two leaders, will mean that the country will now focus much of its energies on national developmental issues,” he said.

This week, President Mwanawasa and Mr. Sata held private talks at State House and help a joint press briefing at which they announced that they had put aside all their differences.

Zambia Team For Libya Friendly

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Faz on Thursday unveiled a 19-man team to face Libya in a friendly international on May 21 away in Tripoli.

The team departs for Libya via Johannesburg on May 19 where the team under new French-born coach Herve Renard will be joined by 5 South African based players.

No European based players have been called-up for Wednesday friendly but will join the team en route to Accra, Ghana ahead of Zambia’s opening 2010 World/Africa Cup Group 11 qualifier against Togo on May 30.

The midweek friendly is expected to Mark Renard’s first game in charge of the team.

Goalkeepers: Kalililo Kakonje (Amazulu, South Africa), Kennedy Mweene (Free State Stars, South Africa), Mike Poto (Green Buffaloes)

Defenders: Bronson Chama, Clive Sichondwe (Both Kabwe Warriors), Kampamba Chintu (Free State Stars), Hichani Himoonde (Lusaka Dynamos), William Chinyama (Zesco United), Billy Mwanza, Joseph Musonda (Both Lamotville Golden Arrows, South Africa), Sanida Zulu (Chambishi)

Midfielders: Chiwanki Liyainga (Young Arrows), Francis Kasonde, Kennedy Mudenda (Both Power Dynamos), Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes),Rainford Kalaba (Zesco United)

Strikers: Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors), Judge Mkandawire (Young Arrows), Given Singuluma (Bay United, South Africa), Reuben Tembo (Green Buffaloes),

Weekend Football Fixtures
Caf Africa Nations Championship 1st Round, Return leg.

17/05/2008

Woodlands Stadium, Lusaka

Zambia – Botswana*

*Botswana lead 1-0 from first leg played May 2

Faz Premier League

18/05/2008

Week 7(Delayed)

Konkola Blades- Nchanga Rangers

EDITOR’S NOTE: CORRECTION MADE TO INCLUDE Rainford Kalaba (Zesco United)

Task Force Mandate Extended Indefinitely

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The mandate of the Task force on Corruption has been extended indefinitely.

This now means that the Task force will continue pursuing, and executing its duties by investigating cases involving plunder of the Country’s resources.

The latest pronouncements also mean that the Task Force which was instituted six years ago will continue operating in its current form.

The anti graft wing will also source its funding from Central Government.

This is contained in a statement released to ZNBC news in Lusaka by Task force Public Relations Officer, Victor Makai.

Task Force Executive Chairman, Max Nkole thanked government for the decision to extend the mandate of the institution.
[ZNBC]

Herve Renard Arrives To Take Up Zambia Job

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The waiting game is over. Herve Renard has arrived to conclude talks over his future appointment as new Zambia coach.

The Frenchman arrived at lunchtime today ahead of Fridays contractual talks with Faz tomorrow at Football House.

“It is a fantastic opportunity for me to come here and am very ambitious,” the 39-year-old Frenchman said today at Pamodzi Hotel before checking-in.
“We have only talked by phone (With Faz) now I have to talk the president (Kalusha Bwalya) after we agreed on a lot of things but didn’t sign any contract,” he said.

“I have read alot about Zambian football and watched them at the Africa Cup in Ghana.

“I watched all their three games and the team has a lot of skilled players with great mobility and that is important for modern football.”
Renard said his priority after wrapping up his deal with Faz tomorrow was to qualify the team to the Africa Cup and the World Cup thereafter.

He also said he was a fully qualified coach and had the experience after working in the French Ligue 3 adding that breaking into his homelands league as coach was difficult at any level where he cut is spurs 10 years ago.
FAZ meanwhile are hoping to wrap-up talks with Renard on Friday ahead of his first game in charge against Libya in an international friendly on May 21 in Tripoli.

Zambia leaves for Libya on May 19 with Renard expected to lead an 18-member team for Wednesdays friendly that will have 13 home-based players in the travelling part to Tripoli.

The remaining 5 slots will be filled by South African-based players while the European continent will join the team after the friendly either in North Africa or in South Africa en route to Accra, Ghana.

Zambia and Togo will play their first 2010 World/Africa Cup qualifier in Accra instead of Lome on May 30.

This is after Caf banned Togo from playing its home matches in the country due to crowd problems in Lome during the 2008 Africa Cup qualifiers.

Foreign -Based Players For Togo-Zambia 2010 Africa/World Cup Group 11 Qualifier

Goalkeepers: Kalililo Kakonje (Amazulu, South Africa), Kennedy Mweene (Free State Stars, South Africa)

Defenders: Kampamba Chintu (Free State Stars), Billy Mwanza, Joseph Musonda (Both Lamotville Golden Arrows, South Africa),

Midfielders:Isaac Chansa (Helsingborg, Sweden), Felix Katongo (Stade Rennes, France)

Strikers: Christopher Katongo (Brondby, Denmark), Jacob Mulenga (Strasbourg, France), Collins Mbesuma (Bursaspor, Turkey), Dube Phiri (Desportivo Premeira Agosto, Angola)

*Standby: James Chamanga (Dalian Haichang, China), Noah Chivuta ( SuperSport United, South Africa), Given Singuluma (Bay United, South Africa)

Maid goes to the US

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Dear Jelita,

Its been quite a while,I hope you and the family are fine. I am fine. My twin girls are now 3months old. They are so beautiful.Their names are Clara and Katendi.

I really felt overwhelmed when I learnt I was going to have twins, especially having them so far from home. I was glad when my mother said she would come spend some time with me. Since I was having such a difficult pregnancy my mother decided she send me a Zambian maid to help me cope.

Well Precious arrived when I was 8months pregnant. She was obviously very happy to be in the States. I told her we paid alot of money getting her passport by express, the holiday visa and the airtickets .So I expected her to work hard.Initially she was very hard working and my house was spotless.I even took her to meet some other Zambians here in Chicago. After a month I noticed she was developing an attitude.She asked me to at least give her Sundays off which I agreed.Then she wanted Saturdays off too! I told her the only thing she does on Saturdays was a few dishes and helping me cook food which she also eats.That seemed to piss her off because she then accused me of not paying her the american minimum wage of $6.55/ hour. I was so shocked, firstly I didn’t realise a girl from the outskirts of Kasempa would even know about minimum wage, secondly how dare she after all we went through getting her the passport, visa, airtickets and clothes.
That very day I went into premature labour but luckily my girls were born without any problems. I told my husband in the hospital to send Precious back to Zambia immmediately. I’m told she wanted $5000 compensation for disturbing her life! We just had a good laugh and sent her on her way.

To cut a long story short Precious is back in Kasempa and my mother has been with us the last 2weeks. I guess I just have to put my career on hold and take care of my babies myself. I’m never going to import a maid from home again.
Well bye for now.Greetings to all.

love Womba

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Avoid divorce, families urged

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Families have been urged to avoid divorce, streetism and child neglect if the country is to achieve sustainable social and economic development.

The call is from community develoment and social services catherine Namugala.

Ms Namugala says there is need for everyone to treasure and preserve the family as a basic unit of a stable and strong nation.

The minister was speaking when she officiated at this year’s commemoration of the International Day of the Family in Lusaka today under the theme ‘Fathers and Families: Responsibilities and Challenges.”

Ms Namugala said the theme was appropriate in view of the crucial role fathers are supposed to play in caring and providing for their families.

She noted with concern that although some fathers are in gainful economic activities, they do not take care of their families but instead abuse them emotionally and physically.

Ms Namugala said fathers should get involved in all domestic chores such as what the children will eat, their school work and escorting their wives to antenatal clinic.

The minister hoped that through the commemoration of this day, all stakeholders including government, religious groups and individuals will promote and carry out programmes on the family that stress the specific role of fathers for the betterment of the family and the nation as a whole.

She said on its part, government has put in place policies and programmes aimed at enabling families to effectively functuion.

The programmes include micro-finance, the public welafre assistance scheme, social cash transfer, food security pack and social security schemes.

Ms. Namugala noted that the problem of child delinquency and children taking to the street is partly as a result of the missing role of fathers.

The minister pointed out that the theme seeks to highlight the importance of fathers in the context of development because fathers are critical in establishment of stable families needed for national development.

She added that the institution of family is the first and most important socializing institution where shelter and security is to be found when facing difficulties in life.

She urged fathers to ensure that they get involved in all matters pertinent to family and not leave all family matters to the women folk.

And Speaking earlier at the flag-off march past at the main Lusaka post office, Deputy minister in the ministry of community development and social services Elijah Muchima said some fathers fail to provide adequately for their families not because they cannot afford to but because of irresponsible behavior.

Mr. Muchima observed that instead of spending the money on the welfare of the family certain fathers engage themselves in unnecessary expenditures and the family in the end suffers.

He challenged the people who gathered at the flag-off ceremony to ensure that there is solidity in their families as this is key to national development.

Meanwhile, Morgan Chilufya 32, father of two said it is unfortunate that some fathers chose to neglect their families for unnecessary activities which cause families to suffer.

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The ministrty of health has warned of stern action against health personnel who send away patients when they fail to pay medical fees.

Ministry of Health Spokesperson, Canisius Banda says the ministry is alarmed at the high number of patients running to media houses to seek financial assistance from well wishers for medical treatment.

Dr Banda has blamees management in public health institutions who he says are failing to apply government policies and resources on the treatment of patients who cannot afford to pay medical fees.

In an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today, Dr Banda explained that government has put in place Cost Sharing Exemption Policies in public health institutions to assist members of the public who cannot afford to pay for treatment.

He said government abolished medical user fees in 54 rural districts, but as for urban districts such as Kabwe Kitwe and Lusaka where user fees are still in force, a Cost Sharing Exemption policy has been put in place to assist people who cannot afford to raise the medical fees.

Dr Banda said the ministry of health expects managements in all public health institutions to follow the laid down criteria in qualifying members of the public who can be placed on the exemption policy.