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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.

Govt takes in a 65 Year old Woman Abandoned at UTH

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Government have came to the rescue of a 65 year old woman who had been abandoned at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) by her relatives for four years.

Ms. Matron Nonde who had both legs amputated in November last year has been taken to Cheshire Divine Providence Home in Chawama Compound.

Community development and Social Services Minister , Catherine Namugala said she was compelled to assist Nonde after learning that she has been abandoned by relatives

The Minister appealed to Zambians to show love and care towards their loved ones when misfortunes such as Nonde’s befall them.

Ms. Namungala said it is inhuman and not African to abandon a relative when they are injured.

She said everybody is vulnerable to disability and stressed that people should not neglect there relatives at such a time.

The Minister thanked hospital authorities for looking after Matron for so many years and urged them to continue in their quest to provide quality health care.

And UTH Public Relations Manager, Pauline Mbangweta said Matron can only lie in bed as sitting for a long time proves to be a challenge for her.

She explained that the nature of her injuries make it difficult for other authorities to look after her hence her prolonged stay in UTH.

Ms. Mbangweta said that two years ago Matron’s relatives were identified but they only visited her once after which they never went back to the hospital.

And Matron thanked government for taking her to the home and she expressed gratitude to UTH for looking after her all these years…

K200m CDF Lies Idle in Chavuma, Projects Suffer

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About K200 million 2007 Constituency Development Fund (CDF) in Chavuma district in Northwestern province is still lying idle in the bank.

Chavuma District Commissioner, Frobisher Fulayi, and Council Secretary Bryson Kanchingu confirmed the development to North western Province minister Kenneth Chipungu when he visited the district recently.

Mr. Fulayi said CDF for Chavuma has not yet been utilised because the ministry of Local Government and Housing has not yet approved the committee to administer the funds.

He said applications for projects from various groups have received and approved but authorities could not release the CDF because of the delay in approving of committee members.

Meanwhile, Mr. Fulayi disclosed that 21 schools and several teachers’ houses that were made out of mud and pole structures in Chavuma district collapsed during heavy rains this season.

And Mr. Chipungu said it was unfortunate that the CDF for last year for Chavuma has remained unutilised when there were many projects that required funding in the area.

Mr. Chipungu said there was no need to politicise the CDF because it was meant for development and uplifting living standard of people in a particular constituency.

LCC suspends embattled Lusaka Mayor Stephen Chilatu as Ward Councillor

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The Lusaka City Council (LCC) has suspended Lusaka Mayor Stephen Chilatu as ward councilor for six months following his earlier suspension as Lusaka mayor by a full council meeting.

The suspension follows findings by the councilors committee that have revealed a number of irregularities in the manner Mr. Chilatu had earlier obtained a house in Ibex Hill Lusaka and the use of his official vehicle

The suspension was announced yesterday during a Lusaka Council District Development Committee meeting.

LCC public relations manager Chanda Makanta told ZANIS in Lusaka today that the suspension of Mr. Chilatu as a ward councilor entails that he will not perform his mayoral duties with effect from the date of suspension.

Mrs. Makanta added that the councilors will decide the Mayors fate after he has saved his suspension for six months.

And the LCC has given illegal car washing service providers up to Tuesday next week to stop their activity or risk being arrested and their equipment confiscated.

Mrs. Makanta said the council was concerned about the mushrooming of illegal car washing businesses which do not pay the necessary levies to the council and lacked other requirements such as proper drainage systems.

Mrs. Makanta has however attributed the increase in the car cleaning service providers to the increase in the number of vehicles in the city.

She said LCC will only allow registered cleaners with the registrar of companies to operate in order to cerate sanity in the city and collect the much needed revenue from the service providers.

Mrs. Makanta said those found wanting will also be charged with a fine of 450, 000 kwacha.

Meanwhile the LCC public relations manager has described as unfortunate the sweeping of dirt from the roads into the drainage system by performance contractors that are contracted to sweep roads in the city.

She however revealed that the LCC has since reprimanded some contractors to ensure they sensitize their workers.

And Mrs. Makanta has disclosed that construction works on the three modern markets in the city are expected to be completed by next month before the official hand over by the European Union who funded the project.

She attributed the delay in completing the construction works on Soweto, Chilenje and Chelston market to the current cement shortages and heavy rains that the country recently experienced.

VAT reduction may not be of help

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The Economic Association of Zambia (EAZ) says the reduction in Value Added Tax will not be of great benefit to the people of Zambia.

Speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday, Mwilola Imakando said the reduction in VAT will be swallowed by a general rise in food prices adding that food prices will not benefit the people.

Mr.Imakando said the reduction of VAT from 17.5% to 16% will not affect food prices to be reduced because food is sold without any tax adding that this will instead lead to an increase of prices in food stuffs.

He stated that other items such as television sets, decorders and other home theaters have been reduced to much lower prices.

He said most of the shops have already reduced the prices of goods while a few others are still using the old prices.

And Mr. Imakando said he spoke to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) chairman, Costain Chilala over the exportation of maize to other countries.

Mr. Imakando disclosed that FRA has enough maize for consumption for the local people up to next year adding that no more exports will be done to store enough food for the local people only.

He said exporting maize has been stopped due to the poor harvests expected this year because of floods that have destroyed crops in most parts of the country.

Mr. Imakando has since called on citizens not to worry of hunger as government has put the matter into consideration by reserving all the maize for the local people.

Mugabe happy with March 29 polls

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African Union observer mission head, Ahmad Tejan Kabbah met President Robert Mugabe at State House on Thursday to discuss various issues concerning Zimbabwe’s 29 March harmonized elections.

Speaking to journalists soon after the meeting, Kebbah said President Mugabe had expressed satisfaction with the way the polls were conducted.

” President Mugabe was relaxed during the meeting,” said Kebbah, who is also the former President of Sierra Leone.

” He is of the view that the country would resolve any of its problems amicably,” he said, adding President Mugabe also expressed hope that the remaining results of Saturday’s harmonized polls would be announced soon.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has to-date announced full results for the lower house of parliament with the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) winning 99 seats against 97 of Zanu-PF.

The Arthur Mutambara MDC faction got 10 seats while a single seat went to an independent candidate.

This is the first time that the ruling Zanu PF party has lost the majority in Parliament since independence in 1980.

Kebbah said he had also met MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who like President Mugabe, had also said the elections were free and fair.

” Tsvangirai said he will accept the results,” he said. He even spoke highly about President Mugabe, saying the president has offered a lot to Zimbabwe.”

President Mugabe, Tsvangirai, Simba Makoni, a former Zanu PF member and independent candidate Langton Towungana contested in the presidential election.

Tsvangirai’s party has already released its own results which indicate that he won 50, 3 percent of the vote against President Mugabe’s 43, 8 percent.

ZEC has deplored the move by the MDC to release its own results while it was still verifying and collecting results for the presidential election from all the 10 provinces.

Meanwhile, the African Union has commended the way Zimbabwe held its harmonized elections.

” Everyone involved in the polls was disciplined and professional. The elections were very orderly,” said Kebbah, who was due to leave the country on Thursday.

He said Zimbabwe is one of the few countries in the world that continues to uphold democracy by holding elections regularly.

Kebbah, however, castigated the international media for the biased coverage of Zimbabwe elections, saying a number of their reports were false.

The foreign press, particularly from Western countries, has been hostile to President Mugabe and the government since implementation of land reforms in 2000.

Chingola cops nab man over incest

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POLICE in Chingola have arrested a 63-year-old man of Nchanga North for allegedly having sex with his 20-year-old biological daughter for the past three years.

Copperbelt police chief, Antoneill Mutentwa, confirmed the arrest of the man, who had been having sex with the daughter since 2005 with her consent. The man will appear in court today.

The mother of the daughter left home three years ago because she was embarrassed about the incest, which had been going on for a long time.

Mr Mutentwa said the man, who is an ex-miner, had allegedly been sleeping with his biological daughter while another one left after he made sexual advances.

Some non-governmental organisations (NGOs) such as the Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) had been impressing upon police to arrest the man for some time, but the daughter and some family members had not been cooperating.

Police and other organisations had been facing difficulties to handle the matter because the girl was protecting her father as the sexual encounters were with her full consent.

Mr Mutentwa said the girl, who is a Grade 12 school pupil, had since been forced to leave the family home to live with relatives who were concerned about the incest.

He said he directed officers at Chingola Central police station where the assailant had been detained not to release him on police bond.

Mr Mutentwa said although the accused was entitled to police bond, he did not want the old man to be released, as he would interfere with investigations.

He called on the YWCA and members of the public to quickly inform police where such vices were detected.

“Police cannot guess. We, therefore, need the help of the community. Often times close relatives tend to withdraw charges in cases of incest and defilement because of the repercussions, but we all need to be safe.

‘‘Police would ensure that one’s home is the safest place to live in by arresting all perpetrators of sexual crimes,” Mr Mutentwa said.

And Chingola YWCA chairperson, Gertrude Mudenda, said in fact the old man had initially made advances towards another daughter who refused and left home immediately.

Mrs Mudende said her organisation had faced problems in handling the matter because relatives had not been cooperating.

Neighbours and other people became suspicious when the man’s wife left him and another daughter, who had refused several advances, also left to live with relatives.

The man and his daughter then remained in the house where they were co-habiting until people got suspicious and reported the matter to the YWCA.

[Times of Zambia]

Woman narrates rape ordeal in court

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A trader, 36, yesterday tearfuly narrated in a Ndola magistrate’s court how a peasant farmer of the same age allegedly raped her while she was on her way home from the market in Tug Argan area.

The woman told magistrate Iduma Ikechukwu that on March 1, around midnight while in the company of a security guard from the market, a man accosted her for no apparent reason.

This is in a case involving Terry Sinkonde, 36, of Munkulungwe near Tug Argan area who is alleged to have raped the woman on March 1.

In her testimony, the woman told the magistrate amid sobs that Sinkonde was trailing her and after a while, he by-passed her while she was in the company of a security guard identified as Jordan Changwe.

Sinkonde stood in front and questioned Mr Changwe why he was escorting the woman and threatened to hit him with a metal rod if he did not leave immediately.

The woman said Sinkonde dragged her into the nearby bush where he squeezed her throat before tearing off her clothes including the underwear.

She said Sinkonde threatened to insert the metal rod in her private parts if she continued to struggle. The man then forced himself on her as she lay on the ground helplessly.

She said after being raped, she walked to Sinkonde’s parents’ home to report what he had done and spent the rest of the night there.

She then reported the matter to Indeni Police Post the following morning.
In cross examination, Sinkonde asked the woman what made her sure that it was him she saw when they did not meet each other that day.

The woman told the court that she could not mistake Sinkonde for another person because she ha known him for a long time.

And Mr Changwe, 43, said in his testimony that he was escorting the woman home from the market because she was afraid to move alone at night.

Mr Changwe told the court that the two recognised Sinkonde who ordered him not to escort the woman any further and threatened to beat him.
Officers from Tug-Argan Barracks apprehended Sinkonde on March 2.

A medical report indicated that the woman sustained a swollen forehead, red eye, bruises on neck and thigh and had spermatozoa on her private parts.

Meanwhile, a nine-year-old boy yesterday narrated in a Kitwe magistrate’s court how a 28-year-old man had unnatural sex with him.

The boy told the court that the man told him that it was possible for two men to have sex just as having sex with a person of the opposite sex.

This was in a case in which Kenneth Phiri is charged with sodomy, which he is alleged to have committed in January.

The boy testified before acting principal resident magistrate Charles Zulu that in January, he was watching football at a ground in Kawama township when Phiri asked him to escort him.

The court heard that the boy agreed to escort Phiri to take a car battery to the owner, but on their way back, he asked the boy if he would accept what he was going to ask him.

The boy told the court that Phiri asked him if he knew that men could have sex with each other but that he refused.

The boy told the court that Phiri later told him that he wanted to have sex with him and he would show him how men had sex with each other. The court further heard that Phiri grabbed the boy and took him to his house in the toilet where he sodomised him.

Phiri gave the boy K2,000 and threatened that he would be killed if he told anyone about what happened.

The trial continues on April 15.

[Times of Zambia]

Levy Directs MMD NEC to Discipline Shakafuswa

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President Levy Mwanawasa has directed the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Movement for Multi Party Democracy (MMD) to put up stern action against Finance Deputy Minister Jonas Shakafuswa for his misconduct.

MMD National Secretary, Jeff Kande said at a press briefing in Lusaka today that the President was only waiting for National assembly to do their work on the matter adding that Dr. Mwanawasa did not want to prejudice the case.

Mr. Kande said the deputy Minister of Finance’s time for discipline will soon come saying that the matter is in parliament and that if it was outside the National Assembly, the NEC would have taken action a long time ago.

He added that NEC was just waiting for parliament to do its work and then it will take action.

Meanwhile, NEC has suspended Christine Moonga, a nominated committee member for accusing President Mwanawasa of being a tribalist.

The suspension is with immediate effect.

Mr. Kanda said the MMD does not condone indiscipline from anybody in the party adding that this will not be entertained at all costs.

He said what Mrs. Moonga said in the Post of April 2, 2008 was senseless and malicious.

He further said to accuse the President that he practices tribalism was very much unfair.

Mr. Kanda said Mrs. Moonga has been given ten days to exculpate herself failure to which her case will be taken to NEC.

He added that Mrs. Moonga brought the MMD into ridicule, and contempt.

Water Aid doubts Zambia’s efforts for clean sanitation

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A Water Aid official has observed that Zambia would not attain the Millennium Development Goal to halve the population of people who have no access to basic sanitation in the country if efforts towards this goal remained slow.

Water Aid country Representative Maheshi Mishra said there was therefore need to urgently address sanitary conditions under which thousands of Zambians were living.

Mr. Mishra was speaking during the commemoration of the world water day which
officially fell on 22nd March but was held yesterday in Chipembele ward of Monze district in Southern province.

He said it was evident that without safe water, sanitation and improved hygiene practices among Zambians, poverty reduction efforts would continue being undermined thereby impeding efforts towards the attainment of the MDGs.

Mr. Mishra said that MDGs relating to sanitation would only be achieved in Zambia if extraordinary efforts to reverse the current situation were applied.

He said that Water Aid had been supporting district efforts to realise the MDG relating to water supply and sanitation.

Mr. Mishra said since last year, his organisation invested more than K1 billion in delivering water supply and sanitation in needy areas around the country.

He said that there was still a lot that needed to be done in Monze and other areas of the country to improve sanitation.

He said that with commitment shown by the leadership in Monze, the district had the potential to become a model for the whole country.

He said Water Aid and its partners have demonstrated their effort to reverse the problem of providing clean water and sanitation as a basic human right.

Mr. Mishra said intensive efforts and targeted investment would enable the country to rapidly scale up sanitation.

He said that if efforts shown at the district level by Water Aid partners such as Monze District Council, Development Aid from People to People (DAPP) and others were to continue, sanitation coverage would be enhance in the district in the next four years.

He said Chipembele ward was an example of how government, non-governmental organisations, local authorities, traditional leaders and local communities could work together to ensure that rural communities acquired access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene.

Mr. Mishra expressed gratitude that a number of villages in Chipembele ward
in Monze district had attained almost 100 per cent basic sanitation requirements.

He said that this meant that each household had a latrine, a hand washing facility close to the latrine, a bath shelter, a dish rack, refuse pit and a clean homestead surrounding.

The Water Aid country representative further called upon the leadership in Monze district
to formulate a district wide water and sanitation plan with a clear focus on addressing sanitation gaps by having a goal aimed at bringing sanitation coverage rate at par with coverage rate for water supply.

He said that there was need to also involve traditional leaders to motivate communities on the importance of sanitation.

Mr. Mishra said formation of the district sanitation task force to spear head the scaling up of sanitation the district by involving various stakeholders that had properly defined coordinating mechanisms would be another strategy.

And Monze District Commissioner Joyce Nondo said at the same function that government’s commitment towards improving sanitation in both urban and rural areas had been unwavering in the district.

Mrs. Nondo said that efforts to this effect could be seen from the progress made
by the water sector in the district.

She thanked Water Aid World Bank and UNICEF for their efforts towards achieving a satisfactory water and sanitation development in Monze district.