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Zambia in Camp to Prepare for Swazi Clash

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Zambia Under-23 national team entered day 2 of training camp in Lusaka on Tuesday ahead of Saturday Caf Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifier against Swaziland to be played at Woodlands Stadium.

16 players in all attended Tuesday morning’s training session held at Lusaka Club while another four joined the team in the afternoon.

Of the latest additions to Peter Kaumba’s team, three have received debut Under-23 call-ups.

Zanaco striker Rogers Kola, Zesco United midfielder William Chinyama and Green Buffaloes defender Dennis Banda all joined the team later in the day.

Kola and Banda both received their first Under-23 call-ups from coach Peter Kaumba after playing prominently in the Zambia Under-20 teams last 16 finish at the 2007 FIFA World Youth Championships held in Canada last July.

Chinyama on the other had receives also his first CHAN cap after impressive displays with the senior national team under outgoing coach Patrick Phiri..

The Zesco left-back rose to prominence under Phiri last year who handed the defender his first Zambia cap on June 2, 2007 in an Africa Cup qualifier against Congo-Brazzaville in Chililabombwe.

Striker Signs Chibambo, currently on loan to Zesco from demoted Nakambala Leopards, has received a recall from Kaumba.

Kaumba said the quartet was delayed in joining camp due to a slight administrative hitch in dispatching their call-up letters to their respective clubs.

And Zambia will on Wednesday afternoon play City of Lusaka in a training game at Woodlands.

Meanwhile, Swaziland is due to arrive in the country for this weekends match on Thursday morning.

Swaziland and Zambia are tied 1-1 from the first leg match played on March 30 in Manzini.

Winner of this weekend’s preliminary round tie will face Botswana away in the first round, first leg qualifying stage during the weekend of May 2-4.

Team:

Goalkeepers: Mike Poto (Green Buffaloes), Dan Munyao (Red Arrows)

Defenders: Dennis Banda (Green Buffaloes), Bronson Chama, Clive Sichondwe (Both Kabwe Warriors), William Chinyama (Zesco United), Hichani Himoonde (Lusaka Dynamos), Joe Lungu (Zamtel), Eugene Shamakamba, Charles Siyingwa (Both Zanaco)

Midfielders: Simon Bwalya, Francis Kasonde, Kennedy Mudenda (All Power Dynamos), Timothy Mbewe (Red Arrows), Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes), William Njobvu (Lusaka Dynamos)

Strikers: Roger Kola (Zanaco), Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors), Reuben Tembo (Green Buffaloes), Signs Chibambo (Zesco United)

Low condom usage in Mansa worries UNFPA

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The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Mansa has expressed worry at the low condom usage as a contraceptive among couples in the district.

UNFPA Team Leader Pascal Salimu said people in the area were not usually using condoms as a family planning contraceptive.

Mr. Salimu said there was need for heightened sensitisation about the importance of using condoms as a family planning too and not only for HIV/AIDS prevention.

He said this during a tour of four Rural Health Centres (RHCs) whose objective was to familiarise himself with Reproductive Health issues in Mansa recently.

He has since urged people in the district to also use condoms in family planning.

He said the condom was an effective contraceptive which should be widely used because it even reduced risks of contraction of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) such as HIV/AIDS.

Mr. Salimu observed that many people in the area were shunning using condoms as a family planning contraceptive even after they prescribed at the RHC.

“Women shunned using condoms in family planning and opted for nothing when Safe Plan and other contraceptives were not available at the RHC,” he observed.

Meanwhile Mr. Salimu has called on the traditional leader to assist in reducing and avoiding teenage pregnancies and early marriages in their chiefdoms.

He said unwanted pregnancies and early marriages among young people were a hindrance to girl child education.

And a traditional ruler in Mansa has threatened to punish parents who would marry off their daughters at tender ages.

Chief Mabumba of the Ushi people in Mansa said he would punish parents found condoning teenage pregnancies and early marriages in his chiefdom.

The traditional leader said this yesterday when a UNFPA team visited him at his palace on the agency’s reproductive health familiarisation program.

The UNFPA project, which was recently launched in Mansa and Nchelenge districts, is aimed at improving the health standards of women and children through three components namely, reproductive health, gender and population development.

The programme would deal with issues of adolescent and sexual reproductive health and emergency child care, which includes HIV/AIDS prevention.

Celtel to list 20 percent of its shares at LuSE

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Celtel Zambia has announced its intentions to list 20 per cent of its shares on the Lusaka Stock Exchange (LUSE).

Celtel Zambia managing director David Venn made the announcement at a media briefing in Lusaka today.

Mr. Venn explained that the company has so far applied for primary listing on the LuSE and an indicative date for opening of the ordinary share offer to the public has been set for 28th April this year.

He said the 20 per cent shares represent over one billion out of the over 5 billion total shares that the company has in total.

Mr. Venn added that the offer price per share will be communicated to the public before the offer opens and the necessary regulatory approvals have been granted.

And speaking at the same occasion Commerce Trade and Industry minister Felix Mutati said the listing of shares on the LuSE is an instrument for empowering Zambians economically.

Mr. Mutati said the move would also increase participation among Zambians in the country’s economy.

He said Zambians should take the opportunity to invest money into the company in order to gain higher returns on the stock exchange market.

The commerce minister has since urged other companies especially in the mining industry to emulate Celtel Zambia Limited by listing part of their shares on the Zambian stock exchange market.

And earlier communication and transport minister Dora Siliya said the move by Celtel to list some of its shares is a good response to the macro economic growth the country is currently experiencing and to the Information communication technology.

She disclosed that government this year intends to spend K800 million on the development of ICT in rural areas of the country.

Ms. Siliya added that government last year spent K100 million towards rural ICT development to enable the rural population access information to uplift their lives.

She assured the nation that government will continue to invest in the ICT sector as it is key to contributing to national development.

She has since commended the mobile phone service provider company for its intention to offload 20 percent of its shares to Zambians.

Celtel Zambia limited is currently the largest cellular network company in the country with approximately 2 million subscribers on its network.

Uranium Mining Guidelines Still Under Scrutiny

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Government is still awaiting for response from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) so as to give a go ahead for Prospective Uranium Mining in the country.

Mines Deputy Minister Maxwell Mwale said IAEA is still scrutinizing the guidelines that the Zambian government had sent on the mining of uranium in the country.

He stressed the commencement of uranium production by prospective uranium miners would only start after government receives a response from the Agency.

Mr. Mwale told ZANIS in an interview that it was illegal for prospective uranium miners to commence production as government was still working on a mechanism to regulate the mining of the mineral.

The Deputy Minister pointed out that the move taken by the Zambian government to send the guidelines to the Agency was aimed at protecting the Zambian communities from the effects of uranium.

Following the recent discovery of Uranium, there has been concerns that Zambia lacked capacity to control uranium mining in terms of storage, safety, security and transportation on the mineral.

ALBIDON Mining-Zambia Limited has confirmed the presence of high-grade uranium mineralisation at its Njame east project near Chirundu.

When giving an update on the pre-feasibility studies early this year, Albidon Zambia stated that uranium resources at the Chirundu joint venture with African Energy Resources had increased by 25 percent to about 4,120 metric tonnes.

Albidon indicated that the first uranium production was expected by the end of 2009.

However, Mines and Minerals Development Minister Dr Kalombo Mwansa had also in a related development warned that it was illegal to commence production in Zambia by prospective uranium miners as government was still developing guidelines in the mining of the mineral.

Dr Mwansa said the government had devised guidelines to regulate the mining of uranium in the country , which had been sent to the Agency.

Albidon Mining has become the third company to discover uranium deposits after Equinox Minerals discovered uranium deposits at its Lumwana copper project in North Western Province and has since embarked on a Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS), whose outcome would decide the way forward.

The other company is Omega Corp Limited, whose uranium exploration operations in the Siavonga area have reached advanced stages, with company managing director Mathew Yates stating that metallurgical discoveries had resulted in new areas of uranium mineralisation at its Kariba Uranium Project (KUP).

And Senior Chief Chipepo of the Tonga people in Southern Province had in a separate interview urged government to devise an effective and efficient mechanism that will help the country regulate international guildlines in the mining of uranium in an effort to protect the people of Zambia.

Chief Chipepo advised government to take extra remedial measures that would guide prospecting Uranium Miners to be prospecting and mining the mineral with caution so as to protect the local people from the effects of the uranium mineral.

He pointed out that there is need for the Zambian government to develop an effective and efficient framework before the commencement of uranium in the country.

The traditional ruler’s concern comes in the wake of the confirmed presence of the high-grade Uranium mineral contents in the Southern Province of Zambia.

Scramble for Livingstone Heats up

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GOVERNMENT says it will look into the controversy surrounding the proposed
construction of Legacy Hotels in Livingstone.

Southern Province minister Daniel Munkombwe said government will not allow competing interests to sabotage other developers.

He said this when he paid a courtesy call on Senior Chief Mukuni of the Toka-Leya in Kazungula today.

Mr Munkombwe said it was worrying to note that earlier developers in the tourist capital are making it difficult for others to invest.

”Government will not allow competing interests to sabotage others that will come up. It is a source of worry to us that those who came early into the tourism fraternity are trying to frustrate new ones,” he said.

Mr Munkombwe said it was only fair that the National Heritage and Conservation Commission (NHCC) and the Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) realise that the more hotels are built, the better for the economy of Livingstone and the country as a whole.

He said he would liaise with the relevant ministries on the need for expansion and to create more hotel bed capacity before the 2010 world cup to be hosted by South Africa.

Speaking earlier, Chief Mukuni said Livingstone required more hotels to be built before the 2010 world cup.

Senior Chief Mukuni said the construction of Legacy Hotels in Livingstone would help boost the country’s economy.

The traditional leader said it is important for government to intervene in the matter because the hotel was still awaiting policy direction from the National Heritage Conservation Commission (NHCC) and the Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA).

Chief Mukuni wondered why David Livingstone hotel has been allowed to be constructed a hotel in the same locality while Legacy has been stopped.

Weekend Scorecard

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Green Buffaloes coach George Lwandamina says his strikers should take most of the blame for the teams 2nd round exit from the Caf Confederations Cup to Highlanders on Sunday.

Buffaloes lost 1-0 in Bulawayo to Highlanders of Zimbabwe to bow out of the Confederations Cup 2-1 on aggregate in the first round of this year competition.

Lwandamina refused to heap the loss squarely on referee Paul Phomane of Lesotho for the loss.

“Am equally blaming the strikers for failing to score when we had a lot of chances,” Lwandamina said in Lusaka upon arrival Monday morning from Bulawayo.

“It is a sheer waste of time to write to Caf over poor officiating.”

Buffaloes exit ended all interest for Zambian clubs in continental club competition this season.

Zesco were knocked out of the Caf Africa Champions League by the 2007 tournaments semifinalist Al Hilal of Sudan.

Wedson Nyirenda’s men recorded a respectable 1-1 result at home on Saturday against Al Hilal in Ndola but that was not enough to overall the 2-0 deficit and bowed out 3-1 on aggregate.

Nyirenda summarized his team’s performance to the point- not good enough or experienced to make a mark in Africa.

Having watching both teams in action this year in Caf competition, they both lacked any urgency, character and ambition to reach higher heights.

Buffaloes for one, have no larger-than-life character like their live-wire ex-captain Christopher Katongo who left in 2005 leaving Lwandamina with a pedestrian team.

Katongo scored four goals to the quarterfinals of the 2003 Confederations Cup before recording another five to lead them to the same stage of the 2004 event.

Zesco on the other hand have paid the price for poor signings and suffered also from a clear case of over reliance on inspirational midfielder Rainford Kalaba.

Loan-signings Lottie Phiri and Sign Chibambo have flopped while striker Enoch Sakala is blowing hot and cold despite scoring the face-saving equalizer against Al Hilal over the weekend as he struggles to match his much-hyped form from last season.

The next one month will be very crucial for Zesco.

Zesco’s task now is to avoid suffering from the traditional post-Caf club cup early ejection hangover that sends most Zambian teams plummeting down the log in spectacular fashion to near relegation.

In 2005, Zesco bowed out at the same stage this time in the Confederations Cup when they barely survived relegation to finish a place above the relegations zone in 12th place.

Zesco have played just one league game that ended in an uninspiring 1-1 home draw against Roan United in week 1 on March 15.
Their post-Caf test begins this weekend when they host promoted Green Eagles in Ndola in a Faz Premier League week 5 fixture.

CAF AFRICA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 1ST ROUND, 2ND LEG

06/04/08

Trade Fair, Ndola

Zesco 1(Enoch Sakala 58″) -Al Hilal 1(Ahmed Adil 43″)*

*Al Hilal win 3-1 on agg

CAF CONFEDERATIONS CUP

07/04/08

Barbourfields, Bulawayo

Highlanders (Zim) 1(Cuthbert Malajila 45″)*- Green Buffaloes 0

*Highlanders win 2-1 on agg


FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 4

05/03/3008

Lusaka Dynamos 0- Nkwazi 1 (Obby Mumba 53″)

Young Arrows 0-Konkola Blades 0

City 0- Zanaco 1 (Kennedy Nkethani 26″)


06/03/2008

Chambishi 1(Bobby Chola 10″)-Green Eagles 1(Obote Sikakumba 36″)

Roan 1(Lyson Sikaonga 35″)-Nkana 0

Nchanga 0- Red Arrows 0

Kabwe Warriors- Zesco United (PP)

Power Dynamos-Green Buffaloes (PP)

After games Played 07/04/2008

LEAGUE & CUP:

Reuben Tembo (Green Buffaloes):3

Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors): 3

Morgan Hanjeema (Green Buffalkoes): 3

Mathew Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 2

Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes): 2

William Njobvu (Lusaka Dynamos): 2

Wilson Mutupa (Green Buffaloes): 2

Nicholas Zulu (Zesco United): 2

FAZ DIVISION 1 WEEK 5

06/04/2008

NORTH

Afrisports 3- INDENI 0

Chindwin 2- Lime Hotspurs 1

Forest Rangers 1- Mufulira Blackpool 0

Tazara Express 1- Muchindu 1

Kitwe United 1- Kalewa 2

Medical 0- Mining Rangers 2

Mufulira Wanderers 1- Zamtel 1

Muchindu 1- Tazara Express 1

SOUTH

06/04/2008

Mazabuka United 3- Zamcoal Diggers 0

Lusaka Celtic 0- Young Green Eagles 2

Builders 1- Petauke United 0

Chilanga Heroes 0- Profund Warriors 0

Lusaka City Council 3- Nakambala :Leopards 2

National Assembly 3- Kalomo Jetters 1

05/04/2008

Livingstone Pirates 1- Riflemen 2

Kambuku 2- Nampundwe 0

Govt to Amend Census and Statistics Act-Shakafuswa

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Government says it will soon review and revise the current Census and Statistics Act to enhance statistical development in the country.

Finance and National Planning Deputy Minister Jonas Shakafuswa says government will also restructure the Central Statistical Office and increase funding towards the operations of the office.

Mr. Shakafuswa said this when he officiated at a workshop on the compilation of an improved Gross Domestic Product time series for the period 2003 to 2007 in Lusaka today.

Mr. Shakafuswa said statistics play a pivotal role in policy formulation, decision making and evaluation of government programmes and other projects.

He said African governments need timely data for them to plan and monitor economic growth, reduce poverty and improve the living standards of all citizens.

And speaking earlier, African Development Bank Country Manager Vivienne Apopo said her bank is in the process of formulating a statistics support programme that will soon be tabled before the Bank’s Board of Directors.

Ms. Apopo also reiterated the need to integrate the break down of GDP into the routine activities of national accounts in African countries.

Expel Ms. Moonga Chililabombwe Youths petition

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MMD Youths in Chililabombwe has joined other party members that are calling for the expulsion of suspended Nationl Executive Committee Member Ms. Christine Moonga .

Chililabombwe MMD Youths today petitioned the party NEC to expel Ms. Moonga for alleged misconduct and lack of remorse during her suspension.

Chililabombwe Youth Chairperson Enock Kapalu said Ms Moonga had not shown remorse in her response to her suspension and had continued to show indiscipline and lack of respect for the party and Republican President, Levy Mwanawasa.

Ms Moonga, who was a party nominated NEC member, was last week suspended from the party after she issued a press statement accusing President Mwanawasa of practicing tribalism.

In a statement made available to ZANIS in Chililabombwe , Mr Kapalu said Ms Moonga should have channeled her concerns through the relevant party organs unlike issuing press statements as the act may influence people to rise against the President.

He pointed out that calling President Mwanawasa a tribalist might lead other people to rise against him and the rurling party.

The Youth leader alleged that Ms. Moonga is being used by people who want to put the name of the President into public ridicule .

“ In her response to the suspension, Ms Moonga did not show remorse hence our call for her to be expelled,’ he said.

Mr Kapalu urged all MMD members to respect the President and refrain from forcing him to discipline Finance Deputy Minister Jonas Shakafuswa as his case was being handled through proper channels.

He stressed Mr. Shakafuswa’s case is currently being handled by a committee under the Speaker of the National Assembly hence the resolve by the President not to intervene till the process was completed.

Green Buffaloes out of Confed Cup and Rangers Tops Table

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Green Buffaloes were this afternoon knocked out of the Confederation Cup after losing 1-0 away to Highlanders. Cuthbert Malajila, who scored the Highlanders’s goal in Lusaka, got the only goal of the match.

Highlanders advance to the third round of the competition on a 2-1 aggregate.

The Highlanders played to a 1-1 draw in the first leg in Lusaka.

On the local front, Nchanga Rangers stay to of the Faz Premier League table for a second successive week after a scoreless home draw against Red Arrows in Chingola thsi afternoon.

Rangers are on 7 points level with Nkwazi but enjoy a better goal difference over the promoted team who beat Lusaka Dynamos 1-0 yesterday to take the lead for at least 24 hours.

Nkana meanwhile suffered their first league defeatr of the season away to Roan United who recorded their first league win of the year thanks to a 1-0 home win over the promoted record 11-time top-flight champions.

Nkana are 5th despite the defeat while Roan rise from 10th to 3rd after today’s win at Kafubu Stadium in Launshya.

Meanwhile, the battle between the two promoted sides ended all square with hosts Chambishi and visitors Green Eagles finishing 1-1 and the home team had a late Bobby Chola equaliser to save them from suffering a second embarrassing home defeat.

Gold, Copper, Uranium discovered in Kaputa in the Northern Province

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Gold and Copper deposits have been discovered in Kaputa District in the Northern Province.

The district also has rich deposits of uranium and other precious stones.

Kaputa Constituency Member of Parliament Mutale Nalumango confirmed the discovery to ZANIS in Lusaka today.

Mrs. Nalumango said the minerals were discovered following exploration expeditions by Geologists in the area.

She said she was cheered by the discovery and called upon investors to explore the mineral deposits in the area.

The lawmaker has called for the tarring of the Mununga/Kaputa road and the Mporokoso/Kaputa roads to enhance and accelerate development in the area.

She said this is because a good road network is vital to transportation of goods and services.

She also called on government to speed up connecting Kaputa district to the national electricity grid.

And Mrs. Nalumango says agricultural activities are booming in Kaputa district.

She cited banana plantations, rice fields and maize production being cultivated extensively in the area.

She said Kaputa has the potential to turn Northern Province into the ‘grain basket’ of the entire Northern Province because farmers there have taken agriculture very seriously.

Meanwhile, Senior Chief Chipepo of the Tonga people in Southern Province has urged government to devise an effective and efficient mechanism that will help the country adhere to international guidelines in the mining of uranium in an effort to protect the people of Zambia.

Chief Chipepo says government should take extra remedial measures that would guild prospecting Uranium Miners to be prospecting and mining Uranium with extra care in a bid to protect the local people from the effects of the uranium mineral.

He told ZANIS in an interview in Siavonga yesterday that there is need for the Zambian government to develop an effective and efficient framework before the commencement of the mining uranium in the country.

The traditional ruler’s concern comes in the wake of the confirmed presence of the high-grade Uranium mineral contents in some parts the Southern Province of Zambia.

Following the recent discovery of Uranium, there has been concerns that Zambia lacked capacity to control uranium mining in terms of storage, safety, security and transportation.

ALBIDON Mining-Zambia Limited has confirmed the presence of high-grade uranium mineralisation at its Njame east project near Chirundu.

When giving an update on the pre-feasibility studies early this year, Albidon Zambia stated that uranium resources at the Chirundu joint venture with African Energy Resources had increased by 25 percent to about 4,120 metric tonnes.

Albidon indicated that the first uranium production was expected by the end of 2009.

However, Mines and Minerals Development Minister Dr Kalombo Mwansa had in a related development warned that it was illegal to commence production in Zambia by prospective uranium miners as government was still developing guidelines in the mining of the mineral.

Dr Mwansa said the government had devised guidelines to regulate the mining of uranium in the country and the guidelines had been sent to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for scrutiny and guidance.

Albidon Mining has become the third company to discover uranium deposits after Equinox Minerals discovered uranium deposits at its Lumwana copper project in North Western Province and has since embarked on a Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS), whose outcome would decide the way forward.

The other company is Omega Corp Limited, whose uranium exploration operations in the Siavonga area have reached advanced stages, with company managing director Mathew Yates stating that metallurgical discoveries had resulted in new areas of uranium mineralisation at its Kariba Uranium Project (KUP).

Turning Residential Houses into Business Premises is Illegal

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The Lusaka City Council (LCC) has issued a stern and final warning to individuals turning residential houses into business premises without council authority.

Council Public Relations Officer Henry Kapata says the local authority would now swing into action and put a stop to the contravention of the law.

He told ZANIS in an interview that this follows repeated but unheeded warns by the local authority.

Mr. Kapata said those found guilty of unauthorized modification to their residences would b
e prosecuted and heavily fined.

He said the local authority has on many times been educating the public on the correct procedure but that some residents have with impunity disregarded the procedures.

He reiterated that anyone wishing to adjust or modify their premises must first approach the council for advice on how to proceed.

Mr. Kapata explained that inspectors are supposed survey the premises and determine its suitability for any proposed adjustment.

He said city planners and inspectors take into account the impact of such an adjust to the environment and people surrounding such a premises.

Meanwhile, Lusaka City Council has unearthed a scam in which some local private security firms in Lusaka are operating illegally.

Mr. Kapata added that these firms are operating under very deplorable health conditions.

He said the local authority has discovered that some security firms has side-stepped the law and are operating without valid prerequisite legal papers.

Mr. Kapata said the council has so far discovered six unregistered security firms operating behind the Lusaka City Market.

He said the six firms have since been summoned to appear before the council.

Faz Premier League Week 4 Match Reports

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CITY 0- ZANACO 1

Zanaco this afternoon won their first league game of the season after dispatching City of Lusaka to their second successive league defeat of the season at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka.

The Bankers goal came from an unlikely source in the form of Zambia defender Kennedy Nkethani who headed in free kick in the 26th minute of the first half in a see-saw game that could have gone either way.

City are without a win at home in two consecutive league leagues after promoted Nkana also beat them by the same margin on March 23.

Zanaco coach Wesley Mondo left his former club City with a smile after erasing that humiliating 5-0 opening day home defeat to Power Dynamos.

However, City coach Fighton Simukonda, who was fired at Zanaco last July, refused to acknowledge the possibility of an early crisis looming at Woodlands.

LUSAKA DYNAMOS 0-NKWAZI 1

Things are just not going Lusaka Dynamos’ way this season.

Dynamos today not only failed to score for a third successive match, but are also winless in as many games with one point to write home about.

Today’s defeat was even bitter in the sense that ex-coach Oswald Mutapa Jr lead Nkwazi to a 1-0 win over Dynamos away in his first game in charge.

Dynamos lost Mutapa’s services after his employers Zambia Police thought it wiser to have him coach the promoted team they sponsor after a successful season with the Queensmead team last term.

Nkwazi ‘s Obby Mumba scored the all important goal to see Nkwazi lead the table for at least 24 hours before Nchanga Rangers host Red Arrows in Chingola.

Nkwazi have 7 points out of possible 9 after three rounds of league games played.

YOUNG ARROWS 0- KONKOLA BLADES 0

New Konkola Blades coach Chewe Mulenga got his first point in charge of the struggling Chililabombwe club despite failing to beat 10-man Young Arrows.

The draw was Blades first point of the season after two successive defeats against Green Buffaloes at home and Kabwe Warriors away going down 2-1 and 1-0 respectively.

AL HILAL SHOW ZESCO THE DOOR

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Zesco United this afternoon bowed out of this years Caf Africa Champions league after drawing 1-1 at home with Al Hilal of Sudan in the two teams 1st round, return leg match played at Trade Fair Ground in Ndola.

2007 Caf Africa Champions League semifinalists Al Hilal qualify to the 2nd round 3-1 on aggregate to see Zesco ejected after two rounds in their debut participation of the same tournament.

Al Hilal took the lead in the 43rd minute through Ahmed Adil who scored his second goal of the competition this season after finding the net in the first leg between the two teams played a fortnight ago in Khartoum that the Sudanese champions whom 2-0.

Zesco’s consolation goal came 14 minutes after the break through a penalty converted by striker Enoch Sakala who finally scored his first competitive goal of the year.

The result leaves Green Buffaloes as Zambia’s sole representative in the Africa this season.

Buffaloes are away tomorrow, Sunday in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe to face Highlanders in the Caf Confederations Cup 1st round, final leg match.

The two teams are locked at 1-1 from the first leg played a fortnight ago at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka.

More MMD Members Condemn Ms Christine Moonga

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THE MMD leadership in Southern Province has joined other party members in condemning suspended party National Committee Executive member Christine Moonga for accusing President Mwanawasa of practicing tribalism.

Southern Province MMD chairman Solomon Muzyamba says MMD in the province strongly condemns the utterances of Ms Moonga.

Mr Muzyamba has since cautioned MMD members in Southern Province against indiscipline.

He was speaking in Livingstone today at the official residence of Southern Province minister Danniel Munkombwe.

Mr Muzyamba said it was unfortunate that Ms Moonga stood out personally to scandalise the President and called him a tribalist when President Mwanawasa was a hardworking, lovable and competent leader.

He noted that Ms Moonga had been a nominated member of MMD for only four weeks and wondered why she should embark on scandalising the President.

On Tuesday, Ms Moonga was suspended as NEC member and given 10 days in which to exculpate herself for accusing President Mwanawasa of practicing tribalism.

Biclycle accident leaves one dead

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A 20-year-old man has died in a road accident in which two bicycles collided in Mumbwa’s Nalubunda area.

Central Province Police Commanding officer Brenda Muntemba confirmed the incidence to ZANIS, and said that the accident occurred 45 kilometres south of Mumbwa boma.

Ms. Muntemba said two cyclists involved in the collision were coming from opposite directions,when they hit into each other leaving one of them dead after being pierced by bicycle metal parts.

The deceased has been identified as Hastings Lutonga, 20, of Kakuwa village in Chief Moono’s Domain, whilst the surviving cyclist has been identified as Joseph Musefu, 21,of Shindango village in the same Chiefdom.

The surviving cyclist sustained minor injuries in the mishap, and is currently helping police with further investigations.

Bicycle accidents are not uncommon in the district and have occurred regularly in the peri-urban areras over the past few months.