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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.

Zambia national team Monday Update

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Zambia entered camp today in Lusaka ahead of departure for Gaborone this Wednesday where they will face Botswana this Friday in a 2009 Cote d’ Ivoire Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) first round, first leg qualifier.

The match will be played on May 1 at the National Stadium in Gaborone at 15:00.

21 out of 22 players had arrived in camp by Monday with the Power Dynamos trio of goalkeeper Rabson Muchelen’ganga, and midfielders Kennedy Mudenda and Francis Kasonde joining the team this afternoon.

However, Zesco United midfielder Rainford Kalaba who is one of 13 new call-ups for the CHAN match against Botswana has yet to report to camp.

Dropped from the team are key defenders Hichani Himoonde, Eugene Shamakamba and Charles Siyingwa.

Midfielders Simon Bwalya, Timothy Mbewe and Sebastian Mwansa are also not in the team including striker Reuben Tembo and Emmanuel Mayuka who is currently on a trial spell in Portugal.

Coach Peter Kaumba will trim the team to 18 on Tuesday on the eve of Zambia’s departure for Botswana.

Zambia qualified to the first round of the CHAN qualifiers 4-1 on aggregate after beating Swaziland 3-0 in the preliminary round return leg after earlier drawing 1-1 away in Manzini.

Team

Goalkeepers: Joel Kambili (Chambishi), Rabson Muchelenganga (Power Dynamos), Mike Poto (Green Buffaloes)

Defenders: Dennis Banda (Green Buffaloes) William Chinyama (Zesco United), Clive Sichondwe, Bronson Chama (Both Kabwe Warriors), White Simwanza (Young Arrows), Sanida Zulu (Chambishi)

Midfielders: Rainford Kalaba, Lottie Phiri (Zesco United), Moses Kapayi (Roan United) Siloni Jere (Kabwe Warriors), Francis Kasonde, Kennedy Mudenda (Both Power Dynamos), Chisamba Lungu, Stophira Sunzu (Both Zanaco), William Njobvu (Lusaka Dynamos)

Strikers: Roger Kola (Zanaco), Chiwanki Liyianga (Young Arrows), Enoch Sakala (Zesco United), Judge Mkandawire (Young Arrows)

Dropped: Dan Munyao, Eugene Shamakamba, Charles Siyingwa, Simon Bwalya, Emmanuel Mayuka, Reuben Tembo, Sebastian Mwansa, Hichani Himoonde, Tomthy Mbewe, Joe Lungu,

Levy congratulates Esther Phiri

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President Levy Mwanawasa has congratulated Zambian female boxer, Esther Phiri for winning the Global Boxing Union (GBU) super featherweight title on Saturday.

Dr. Mwanawasa told Phiri that her continued successes in the boxing sphere were a source of national pride and an inspiration to upcoming sports men and women.

Phiri won the Women’s International Boxing Federation (WIBF) super featherweight title after defeating German’s Elina Tissen on a unanimous point judgment.

Dr. Mwanawasa said in personal letter to Phiri that her victory had made Zambia proud of a world champion.

This is contained in a statement issued by Special assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations, John Musukuma to ZANIS this evening.

“You have become an international boxing ambassador by putting the sports back into the limelight in Zambia and the world at large,” Dr. Mwanawasa said, adding “I wish to congratulate you for your well deserved victory in the Global boxing Union World Super Featherweight title fight”.

He said Phiri’s love for and commitment to boxing had cheered many Zambians, who he said would remain indebted to her for the pride she had earned the country.

“The government will continue to promote the sport of boxing and other sports disciplines. We look forward to your continued success,” Dr. Mwanawasa said.

Phiri also holds the Global Boxing Union (GBU) and the WIBF intercontinental super featherweight belts.

Meanwhile, Government has taken a swipe at what it calls irresponsible journalism over the media coverage of Esther Phiri’s Women International Boxing Federation (WIBF) superfeatherweight bout with Elina Tissen of Germany.

ZANIS sports reports Sports, Youth and Child development minister Gabriel Namulambe saying he is dissapointed with the recent media reports on the Esther Phiri’s performance against the German boxer on Saturday.

” I am quiet dissapointed with the media reports on Esther. I would not take kindly to negative reporting on Esther, ” Mr Namulambe said.

Speaking during a cocktail hosted for the two women boxers courtesy of Holiday Inn Hotel on Sunday evening, the minister urged the media to be responsible when reporting.

He said he is not a fan of the press which he advised not to be like Lucifer (Satan) by avoiding negative reporting of important national events such as Esther’s boxing match.

He advised the author of one named daily newspaper to withdraw the story about Esther Phiri and apologise to the nation instead.

” I am not a fan of the press.I am urging journalists not to be like lucifer to report negatively even when there is positive development in the country.

I there fore urge the author of the story to withdraw the story and apologise to the nation, ” he said.

Esther is reported in one of the dailies on Sunday that she should consider hanging up her gloves for good due to her below standard performance with Tissen.

The paper reported that Esther’s pace, power and technique with which she announced her entery in international women’s boxing ring in 2008 had completly fizzled out.

The minister asdvised sponsors to consider exposing Esther internationally by enabling her to train abroad.

And National Milling Managing Director Peter Cottan said Esther Phiri won convingly on Saturday.

Cottan said from his understanding of boxing, an opponate has to beat the champion convingly to grab the title which Esther’s previous opponates failed to do.

He said Elina aged 21 fought well on Saturday but lost the fight to put her record at eight fights, six wins three by technical knockouts and two loses.

Cottan said trainers of both boxers, referees and administrators were convinced that Esther won convingly on Saturday.

And Barclays Bank Managing Director Zafar Masud pledged his bank’s commitment to supporting sports in the country.

Masud said Barclays Bank would not only support boxing but other sports activities.

He congratulated Esther for winning Saturday’s fight to become WIBF super featherweight champion.

Michael Sata’s Son Passes Away

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Ailing Patriotic Front (PF) Leader, Michael Sata who is admitted to a South African clinic following a heart attack has suffered another misfortune.

His son Chilufya has died.

Party Spokesperson, Given Lubinda confirmed the death of Mr. Sata’s son to ZNBC News – Monday.

Mr. Lubinda said Mr. Sata’s son was found dead at his parents Kabulonga home in Lusaka.

He said Chilufya, 30 has been ill for some time and the cause of death has not yet been established.

Mr. Lubinda said the funeral of Mr. Sata’s son is being held at house number 37 serval road in Kabulonga.

Meanwhile , Mr. Lubinda said the PF leader has been discharged from the intensive Care Unit of Milpark clinic in South Africa where he had been admitted after he suffered a severe heart attack.

Mr. Lubinda said Mr. Sata’s is in very good condition and has since been admitted in an open ward.

He said Mr. Sata has been showing a lot of interest in knowing what is happening in the country.

Mr. Lubinda said Doctors have however not allowed him to read any newspapers or browse the Internet, to allow him recuperate.

Mr. Sata was on Sunday flown to South African – Saturday.

[ZNBC]

Govt tell PF not to Politicise Sata’s Evacuation

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Government says it is shocking to learn that evacuation of Patriotic Front-PF leader Michael Sata to South Africa for medical treatment has been politicized by the PF.

Acting Information and Broadcasting Minister George Mpombo says it is unfortunate that the PF is seeking to make political capital out of good intentions by government.

Mr. Mpombo described the report attributed to PF Vice President Guy Scott that it is the wish of Mr. Sata to refund the government whatever will be spent on his treatment as a simple gesture of cheap politics.

Mr. Mpombo, who is also Defence Minister, pointed out that it is inhuman to trivialize an illness for cheap politics.

He said the decision by President Levy Mwanawasa to evacuate Mr. Sata to South Africa was well intended and made in good faith.

Addressing the Press in Lusaka today, Mr. Mpombo said the report attributed to Dr. Scott reflects poor judgment by the PF.

Mr. Mpombo noted that it appeared Dr. Scott wished government did not evacuate the PF leader to receive specialist treatment.

He alleged that Dr. Scott has shown that he has hidden interests saying no wonder that some people my incline to speculate that some PF leaders aspiring to take over from Mr. Sata do not wish the PF leader well.

He emphasized that there was little time to waste to evacuate Mr. Sata after Doctors assessed his condition.

The Acting Information Minister pointed out that Dr. Scott’s remarks are beneath decency and surprising given that he of all PF leaders should be grateful that government acted with speed to save the life of his president.

Mr. Mpombo said at such a time, people should learn to come together and pray for the quick recovery of someone ill and not to engage government is cheap politics.

He pointed out that no amount of talking will stop government from doing good things for any Zambian who finds themselves in difficult situations such as the one Mr. Sata was in.

Mr. Mpombo explained that the evacuation of people of different status in society is an exercise that is undertaken by government at its own cost and no patient is required to refund the state.

Mr. Mpombo, who on behalf of government wished Mr. Sata a steady and quick recovery, said Mr. Sata is entitled to the service that government provided him at government cost which is non-refundable.

And responding to Dr. Scott’s reference to the need to provide specialist treatment at home the services for which people are evacuated to South Africa, Mr. Mpombo said Dr. Scott should be aware that the New Deal Administration has invested a great deal in the establishment of specialized units, including the cancer unit at UTH.

He noted that this is an ongoing exercise which started during the tenure of President Mwanawasa.

The Post Newspapers today carried a story in which Dr. Scott is quoted as having said it is Mr. Sata’s wish to refund the government whatever money will be spent on his treatment.

In the early hours of Saturday 25th April, Mr. Sata suffered a heart attack and was evacuated to South Africa for specialists treatment by government.

Comedian, Dr Jose to release a Movie

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A Zambian Comedian, Chomba Kalunga popularly known as Dr Jose will next month release a movie on the Zambian Market.

Mr. Kalunga said the movie tiled “At Least A Smile”, is a story of a woman who gets married to a foreigner she knows little about.

Mr. Kalunga told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that the movie which gobbled K55 million to produce, is a comedy drama and will be premiered on the 22nd of May at the Alliance Francaise.

He explained that it was encouraged to produce the movie because he is saddened with the influx of foreign movies on the Zambian Market.

Mr. Kalunga urged Zambian actors and actresses to become more innovative and produces Zambian movies which will be able to compete on the international market.

He said the Zambian public should also develop a habit of buying local products to enhance and support the local industries growth.

Mr. Kalunga called upon broadcasting houses to buy the rights to broadcast the movie on their channels adding that the movie will also be available in DVDs to the members of the public.

Weekend Scorecard

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Faz Premier League Week 7

26/04/2008

Green Buffaloes 2(John Musukwa 47″, Medson Ngulube 89″)- City of Lusaka 1 (Ian Bakala 55″)

Zesco United 2(Signs Chibambo 47″, Lottie Phiri 83″)- Nkana 0

Power Dynamos 0- Young Arrows 0

Red Arrows 1(Chisi Mbewe 61″)-Green Eagles 2 (Brain Moonga 8″, Paul Malama 36″)

Kabwe Warriors 0- Lusaka Dynamos 0

Zanaco 3 (Roger Kola 8″ 78″, Chisamba Lungu 40″)- Chambishi 1(Charles Siyingwa 38″ o.g)

Nkwazi 0-Roan United 0

Konkola Blades- Nchanga Rangers (not played)

Top Scorers

After games Played 26/04/2008

LEAGUE, INTL & CUP:

Reuben Tembo (Green Buffaloes):5

Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors): 4

Roger Kola (Zanaco): 3
Lottie Phiri (Zesco United): 3
William Njobvu (Lusaka Dynamos): 3
Nicholas Zulu (Zesco United): 3
Francis Kombe (Power Dynamos): 3
Morgan Hanjeema (Green Buffalkoes): 3

Judge Mkandawire (Young Arrows): 2
Ian Bakala (City of Lusaka): 2
Kruger Mwansa (Young Arrows) : 2
Simon Bwalya (Power Dynamos): 2
Mathew Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 2
Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes): 2
Wilson Mutupa (Green Buffaloes): 2

FAZ Division 1

North

Week 7

27/04/2008

Prison Leopards 0 Lime Hotspurs 0

Medical Stars 1 Forest Rangers 5

Zamtel 2 Kalewa 1

Ndola United 1 Afrisports 1

Muchindu 0 Kitwe United 0

Mining Rangers 1 Tazara Express 0

Indeni 2 Chindwin 0

Mufulira Blackpool 0 -Mufulira Wanderers 0

South

27/04/2008

Week 8

Riflemen 0-Lusaka Celtic 1

National Assembly 2- Young Buffaloes 0

Nakambala Leopards 1 Profund Warriors 0

Young Eagles 0 Mazabuka United 2

Kalomo Jetters 0 -Builders Brigade 2

Petauke United 2- Livingtone Pirates 1

Lusaka Tigers 0 Kambuku 5

Zamcoal Diggers 2 Lusaka City Council 0

Nampundwe Vs Chilanga Heroes (not played)

Government commended for evacuating Sata

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A political activist has commended government’s quick action to evacuate P.F Leader Michael Sata for specialised treatment.

Mr. Ferdinard Kapompole said the government’s move, especially President Mwanawasa, clearly demonstrated maturity in the country’s political landscape by separating politics from health care.

He pointed out that the gesture was a concrete indication that the declaration of Zambia as a Christian nation was real.

Mr Kapompole told ZANIS in Kitwe today that all patriotic Zambians should pray for Mr Sata to recover quickly so that he would continue to lead his party.

Mr Kapompole advised that it would be immoral for anyone to politicise Mr Sata’s illness, especially the government’s quick response.

He also supported those in favour of the 50 per cent plus one vote as it would benefit for those political parties who would contest the election for the position of presidency.

On Saturday, Mr Sata was evacuated to South Africa for specialised treatment after recommendations from doctors at Care for Business Medical Centre in Lusaka where he was diagnosed with a heart attack.

UNIP will continue promoting national unity- Kaunda

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United National Independence Party (UNIP) says the party will continue to emulate the values that its founder Dr Kenneth Kaunda in order to build and strengthen the once ruling party.

UNIP party president Tilyenji Kaunda said the party has a duty to continue building and strengthening the party through unity as one of the values left by the founding fathers.

Mr. Kaunda was speaking when UNIP party members gathered to celebrate first republican president Dr. Kaunda’s 84th birthday which falls today at his Kabulonga offices in Lusaka today.

He said the “one Zambia, one Nation” slogan is evidence of one of the values that have translated into national unity.

Mr. Kaunda said the participation of Zambia in the liberation struggle of other countries under Dr. Kaunda’s leadership also demonstrates his values for human equality and dignity.

He has also assured Dr. Kaunda that his party will rally behind him in his campaign against HIV/AIDS.

And Dr. Kaunda has urged the party to start building cooperatives throughout the country in order to build and strengthen the party.

Dr. Kaunda said cooperatives which existed during his tenure as republican president were aimed at empowering people and wondered why cooperatives were done away with in the second republic after he left office..

Meanwhile the first republican president has urged Zambians to continue embracing the virtue of love in order to maintain the peace and unity the country has so far enjoyed adding that love is beyond tribe and color.

ZESCO needs US$44m for Kariba and Kafue Gorge rehab

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ZESCO Limited is sourcing for an additional US$44 million to complete rehabilitation projects at both Kariba and Kafue Gorge power stations.

Energy and Water Development Acting Permanent Secretary, Oscar Kalumiana said government is ready to help the utility company source the funds adding that it aware that the company is unable to make profits because of the unattractive tariffs.

Mr. Kalumiana said this in Siavonga yesterday after touring the Kariba North Bank power stations with Members of Parliament.

He noted that electricity tariffs in Zambia and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region needs to be revised as they are low adding that this was making it difficult for power utility companies to borrow from big multilateral lenders because they find the tariffs unattractive for investment.

Speaking earlier, ZESCO Director of Customer services, Teddie Mwale said ZESCO needs to invest US$3 billion in the coming years in order to contribute significantly to the growth of the economy.

Mr. Mwale noted that currently only 25 percent of households in the country have access to electricity adding that more investment needs to be pumped in the sector to enable more households have access to the essential commodity.

Mr. Mwale disclosed that ZESCO will this year bring down staff costs significantly to in order to enhance efficiency of operations.

And Kawambwa member of parliament, Elizabeth Mulobeka urged ZESCO to conduct more sensitization in Schools on the need for them to switch to energy serving devices in order to caution the current load shedding.

Meanwhile, a Member of Parliament has called on ZESCO limited to consider investing in thermal power plants to enhance its current generation capacity.

Namwala Member of Parliament, Robbie Chizyuka says the utility company would spend less money and time in generating power from thermal power plants than from hydro power given the readily available coal at the Maamba coal mines in Southern Province.

Mr. Chizyuka said this in Siavonga when Members of parliament from various committees toured the Kariba North Bank power station.

Mr. Chizyuka said it was clear that ZESCO was not going to resolve the current power deficit by merely rehabilitating equipment at power stations but that the utility company needs to investment money in establishing new power plants.

But ZESCO Acting Managing Director, Musonda Chibulu said ZESCO did not have money to invest in thermal power plants.

Mr. Chibulu noted ZESCO was currently not making any returns on investment because the tariffs were too low.

He however said ZESCO was ready to support and buy power from other utility companies like the Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM) who are thinking of investing in the thermal power plants.

And Mazabuka Central Member of Parliament, Garry Nkombo urged ZESCO to optimize the existence of mini- hydro plants for effective implementation of the rural electrification project.

He noted that there were existing power plants like the Itezi tezi, Musonda and Chishimba falls among others which if invested in would greatly contribute to ZESCO’s current generation capacity.

Mr. Nkombo, who is also the chairperson of the parliamentary committee on energy, further advised government to consider investing the money collected from the new mining tax’s in new power plants.

And Government will this year set up a US$6 billion Hydro Power Station at Chanda Falls in Chavuma District of North-western Province.

Energy and Water Development Minister Kenneth Konga says the new Power Station is expected to supplement the existing power generation of ZESCO.

Mr. Konga has however urged ZESCO to be forward-looking if the utility firm is to answer present and future challenges in the energy sector.

He says there is need for ZESCO management to plan ahead if the energy sector is to meet the current and future demands.

Mr. Konga was speaking in Chavuma district in the North-western Province when he toured the ZESCO local branch on his familiarization tour of ZESCO operations in the area.

The minister expressed disappointment that ZESCO authorities at the Chavuma ZESCO branch failed to avail him with the necessary data and future estimates.

Mr. Konga, who is Chavuma Member of Parliament, further expressed disappointment at the way ZESCO generators were being maintained in the area.

He cautioned ZESCO managers that government is spending huge sums of moneys on ZESCO operations hence the need to ensure generators and other installations are well looked after.

And Chavuma ZESCO Branch Mechanical Technician Alister Mtonga informed the minister that there was only one reliable machine in the entire district.

Esther pounds Tissen

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Zambia’s female boxer Esther Phiri has become the New World women Super-Feather Weight Champion after she beat Elina Tissen of Germany.

This was in a Women Inter-continental Boxing Federation (WIBF) title fight at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka.

Esther and Tissen went the full 10 rounds, but the Zambian got the upper hand on points.

The international female contest attracted five supporting bouts involving one international and two national title bouts.

The two female boxers weighed in Friday with Esther tipping the scales at 59 kilogrames and Tissen falling behind at 57 kilogrames.

Sata out of danger

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Patriotic Front Leader, Michael Sata, who suffered a heart attack on Friday, is said to be out of danger.

Mr. Sata who is still in the intensive care unit at Johhanesburg’s Milpark clinic in South Africa, is also reported to be responding well to treatment.

This is according to PF Spokesperson, Given Lubinda.

Mr. Lubinda said in the Zambian capital, Sunday that Mr. Sata’s condition has tremendously improved from the time he was flown out to Milpark clinic on Saturday.

He said doctors attending to Mr. Sata said the PF leader will be moved from the Intensive care unit to the cardiac ward in a few days time.

Mr. Lubinda said the opposition party is hopeful that Mr. Sata will soon recover and return home.

Government facilitated Mr. Sata’s evacuation after President Levy Mwanawasa issued a directive to fly out him out for specialised treatment.