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Change strategy of evangelism, Catholic priests told

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Catholic Diocese of Chipata Bishop, George Lungu has called on priests in the diocese to change the strategy of evangelising.

Bishop Lungu was speaking in his Homily during Mass held at St. Anne’s Parish in Chipata, in line with the theme for the liturgical year, which is”Year of Evangelisation”.

The Bishop, who is also Zambia Episcopal Conference(ZEC) chairperson, said priests were not holy people but were just like any other human being.

“We share the common denomination called humans. We are not saying we are different. We are here to acknowledge our weakness”, he said.

He told the priests and religious sisters that the problems they face in their different parishes and departments are the cross of Christ that they have to carry and encouraged them to continue.

Bishop Lungu announced that two priests are leaving the diocese and some have been moved to serve in other parishes.

He also announced that Fr. Mathias Potani Banda as the new Parish Priest for St. Anne’s Parish.

The Bishop also announced that Kanyanga Parish in Lundazi has been handed back to the diocese and that he has appointed two priests to run it on temporary basis until the next ordination which takes place on August 9, 2008 at St John’s Parish in Katete.

He urged the members of the church to work hard and help the diocese to find money for those in major seminaries.

“We need more priests. The number is reducing. A Task force on Funds for Seminarians has been formed to sensitize christians on sourcing funds for the seminarians and also a Board of Consultants to help me in the running of the diocese”, he said.

The Chrism Mass, which is for the blessing of oils, is held every year.

The priests in the diocese gather at one place at which they also renew their promises of their faith and service to the church.

This year’s was attended by about 50 priests. The oils that are blessed on this day are that which is used to anoint the sick, that which is used for baptism, confirmation and ordination, and that for the catechumen.

Zanaco suffers a 5-0 bash

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Power Dynamos has started this season’s soccer calendar with a bang beating Zanaco football Club (FC) five goals to nil in their first premier league of the 2008 season game played at Sunset stadium in Lusaka today.

The yellow shirted boys scored their first goal in the 43rd minutes through Laughter Chilembe who beat Zanaco goal keeper Edwin Musonda with a well taken shot.

Chilembe was on target again in the 55 th minute when he scored from a Fracis Kasonde corner kick.

Captain of the side Francis Kasonde scored another goal through a corner kick.

The Power boys continued to score from the man of the match Laughter Chilembe who completely shattered Power’s dream of coming back into the game.

Several attempts by the Zanaco FC to redeem themselves in the second half could not yield any results.

The Zanaco missed yet another chance of scoring when Winstone Kalengo miscalculated the distance throwing the ball very high above the net, causing supporters to start throwing litter on the pitch in protest.


Other results

Zesco United 1-1 Roan United
Konkola Blades 1-2 Green Buffaloes
Chambishi 0-3 Nchanga Rangers
Nkwazi 0-0 Kabwe Warriors
Green Eagles 1-2 City of Lusaka
Nkana 0-0 Lusaka Dynamos
Red Arrows 0-1 Young Arrows

TAZARA to be privatised

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Zambia and Tanzania are in the process of privatising the operations of the Tanzania-Zambia Railway (TAZARA).

Communications Minister, Dora Siliya said the move is aimed at attracting capital to revitalise the Railway company.

Ms. Siliya said the Railway industry is an important player in driving the economies of countries forward.

The Minister said this in a speech read for her by Central Province Deputy Permanent Secretary, Luke Mankapi.

This was at the Inauguration of the two rehabilitated TAZARA locomotives with support from Konkola Copper Mine (KCM) in Kapiri Mposhi.

This is out of the 18 locomotives to be rehabilitated at cost of $10.8 million.

At the same function TAZARA Managing Director, Clement Mwiya said rehabilitation of locomotives is timely as business between Zambia and Tanzania and surrounding countries is on the increase.

KCM Resident Director, Deb Bandhyopadhay called for improved infrastructure in the railway transport sector.

Ndola Magistrate’s court sets April 21st for ruling Findlay’s case

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The Ndola Magistrate Court has set April 21st, 2008 as the date for the ruling in the case involving suspended MMD Copperbelt Provincial Chairman Terence Findley.

ZANIS reports that Ndola Principal Resident Magistrate Chilombo Phiri adjourned the case to April 21st for ruling and set March 28th, 2008 as the date for the defence to submit its written submissions to the court while the state will submit its submissions on April 11th, 2008.

The matter, which had came up for continued defence today, saw the defence team inform the court that there was a change in their earlier indication that they would bring to court nine witnesses.

Defence Lawyer Paulman Chungu informed the court that the defence would instead only bring two more witnesses to the court in addition to the five that it had previously brought.

And in cross-examination, one of the defence witnesses Martin Mulowa, 20, a school leaver of 26 Lewanika road, said he did not observe any injuries on Isabel Phiri during the period he offered her accommodation at his brother’s house.

When asked by the state prosecution team led by state prosecutor Mulongwa Mutakela whether he had examined Isabel’s entire body, Martin responded that he had only seen the top part of her body from the waist as she was changing her clothes.

He further said he was not there where and when it was alleged that Mr Findlay burnt Isabel with a cigarette lighter and added that he knew nothing about the pornographic DVD known as Bwaski 1.

Another witness Kaponda Mukeya 17, of house number 8 Kopa road, a pupil at St Andrews High School, testified that some time last year in June, he had offered accommodation to Isabel Phiri and her friend at his parents home after he was told that she had been chased from her parents home because she went clubbing the whole night.

Kaponda popularly known as ‘Popo’ testified that he had asked the girls to stay outside the gate and wait for his parents to sleep so that he could let them sneak inside the house.

He explained that after 21:00hours he went out and helped the girls to climb the wall fence, and that after they jumped in, dogs started barking and the girls rushed back and tried to jump but that at that point Isabel hurt herself on the hand and somewhere behind.

When cross examined Popo, who had taken the court to view the wall fence at house number 8 Kopa road, said that he did not see Isabel hurt herself as it was dark but that he saw that she had trouble climbing the wall fence and added that the following morning was when he was told that Isabel had hurt herself.

Defence Lawyer Chungu informed the court that the defence had closed its case and that it wanted to file written submissions to the court.

Mr Findlay,43, whose legal representation includes lawyers Eric Silwamba, Lawrence Matibini and Paulman Chungu, was this morning accompanied to court by Mr Chungu alone.

Mr Findlay is charged with three counts of Rape, Unlawful possession and distribution of obscene matter and Assault occasioning bodily harm.

Facts before the court are that Mr Findlay on unknown dates but between May 1, 2007 and June 2, 2007, allegedly had unlawful canal knowledge of a 16 year old named girl of Ndola.

He is further alleged to have, between the dates of May 28 and June 3 2007, unlawfully distributed obscene matter in form of a disc labelled ‘Bwaski 1’ to the same girl and that he is further on June 2, 2007 alleged to have assaulted her by burning her on the left buttock and hand with a cigarette lighter.

Six ways to woo your lover

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LET YOUR BODY DO THE TALKING

We all hunt for the perfect chat-up line, but in reality, our body gives away a great deal before we open our mouth. It is estimated that when you meet a stranger, their impression of you is based 55 per cent on your appearance and body language, 38 per cent on your style of speaking and a mere 7 per cent on what you actually say.

So what can we learn from the experts? There are a number of actions that signal “I like you” to another person. Adopting an open posture (no folded arms), and mirroring another’s posture help create a feeling of affinity. Most people are not conscious of being mirrored, but evaluate those who do it more favorably. And it is worth adopting stances that enhance your masculinity or femininity, such as placing hands in pockets with elbows out to enlarge the chest.

You could also indulge in a “gestural dance”, synchronising your gestures and body movements with those of the object of your desire, such as taking a sip of your drinks at the same time.

EXPERIENCE FEAR TOGETHER

A dramatic setting can kick-start your love life. Meeting a stranger when physiologically aroused increases the chance of having romantic feelings towards them.It’s all because of a strong connection between anxiety, arousal and attraction. In the “shaky bridge study” carried out by psychologists Arthur Aron and Don Dutton in the 1970s, men who met a woman on a high, rickety bridge found the encounter sexier and more romantic than those who met her on a low, stable one. A visit to the funfair works wonders too. Photos of members of the opposite sex were more attractive to people who had just got off a roller coaster, compared with those who were waiting to get on. And couples were more loved-up after watching a suspense-filled thriller than a calmer film. Why? No one is sure, but the adrenaline rush from the danger might be misattributed to the thrill of attraction. But beware: while someone attractive becomes more so in a tense setting, the unattractive appear even less appealing.

SHARE A JOKE

An experience that makes you laugh creates feelings of closeness between strangers. A classic example comes from experiments carried out by US psychologists Arthur Aron and Barbara Fraley, in which strangers cooperated on playful activities such as learning dance steps, but with one partner wearing a blindfold and the other holding a drinking straw in their mouth to distort speech. Sounds stupid, but love and laughter really did go together.

GET THE SOUNDTRACK RIGHT

It is thought that Shakespeare suggested that music is the food of love. Well, rock music, at least. Women evaluating photos of men rated them more attractive while listening to soft-rock music, compared with avant-garde jazz or no music at all.

USE LOVE POTIONS?

Can you short-cut all the hard work of relationship-building by artificial means? People have been trying to crack this one for thousands of years. A nasal spray containing the hormone oxytocin can make people trust you – an important part of any relationship – though there’s no evidence yet to suggest it can make someone fall in love. And while we wouldn’t suggest you try this at home, studies on prairie voles show that injecting the hormone vasopressin into the brain makes males bond strongly to females. Dopamine levels can also be increased legally by exercising. Another neurotransmitter, phenylethylamine (PEA), is tagged the “love molecule” because it induces feelings of excitement and apprehension. PEA is found in chocolate and it, too, is linked to the feel-good effects of exercise. Overall, a swift jog could be more conducive to love than anything you might find in a bottle.

GAZE INTO THEIR EYES

Any flirt knows that making eye contact is an emotionally loaded act. Now psychologists have shown just how powerful it can be. When pairs of strangers were asked to gaze into each other’s eyes, it was perhaps not surprising that their feelings of closeness and attraction rocketed compared with, say, gazing at each other’s hands. More surprising was that a couple in one such experiment ended up getting married. Neuroscientists have shed some light on what’s going on: meeting another person’s gaze lights up brain regions associated with rewards. The bottom line is that eye contact can work wonders, but make sure you get your technique right: if your gaze isn’t reciprocated, you risk coming across as a stalker.

DEC nabs eight for drug trafficking

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The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has arrested four people for trafficking in Narcotic drugs and Psychotropic substances.

The Commission arrested Precious Chisenga 24, a business woman of Lusaka’s John Laing compound for trafficking in 150kg of cannabis, Febby Kunda 40, of Lusaka’s Misis compound for trafficking in 70kg of cannabis, Ismail Mutale 28 of Lusaka’s Matero compound for trafficking in 2.6g of cannabis and Sashi Chama 23, a salesman of Kapiri Mposhi’s riverside compound for trafficking in 1.36g of cannabis.

And in Eastern province, the Commission has arrested three people for unlawful cultivation of cannabis.

The Commission arrested Shadreck Mazyopa 44 of Chambota village for unlawful cultivation of cannabis weighing 210kg, Davison Nkhata 22 of Mphulang’ombe village in Lundazi district for unlawful cultivation of cannabis weighing 88.4kg and Kawina Phiri 38 a peasant farmer from Muchilibala village for unlawful cultivation of cannabis weighing 63.2kg.

And a Lusaka businessman has been nabbed for trafficking in Narcotic drugs.

Christopher Laima, 43, was arrested in Lusaka’s Matero compound for trafficking in cocaine weighing 8.02g and cannabis weighing 1.495g.

He has since been charged with unlawful trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances contrary to the laws of Zambia.

Meanwhile, Laima’s sister, Catherine Laima Mumba 35, a business woman of Lusaka’s Matero compound has also been arrested for possessing ivory worth $80,000 suspected to be from eight elephants.

Catherine has since been handed over to the Zambia World life Authority(ZAWA) for further prosecution.
All suspects will appear in court soon.

Zambia on course to have 50 percent of the population access clean water

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Eastern province Assistant Secretary Binwell Mwansa says Zambia is working hard to have 50 percent of its population have access to safe drinking water.

Mr Mwansa said it was for this reason that government had embarked on a policy to establish a commercial water company in each of the nine provinces.

He was speaking when he commissioned two water projects under the Chipata Water and Sewerage Company (CWSC) in Magazine compound and Chiparamba sub-centre in Chipata today.

The projects were funded by the Devolution Trust Fund (DTF) at a cost of over K500 million.

Mr Mwansa said water was life which must be accessible to every household.

Mr. Mwansa said the supply of piped water to Chiparamba sub-centre and Magazine compound had brought relief to the local community who faced disfficulties in accessing water.

Mr Mwansa called on the communities of the two areas to treat the water reticulation infrastructure as their own by way of guarding them jealously from vandalism.

And CWSC Board of Directors chairperson, Alex Bwalya, said about 12,500 people were expected to benefit from the water reticulation infrastructure in the two areas.

In a speech read for him by a Board member, Anderson Zulu, Mr Bwalya said Chipata Water and Sewerage Company had identified communities around SIDO, Munga and Chisithu as the next beneficiaries.

Mr. Bwalya commended government and DTF for the financial support they have continued to render to the water utility company.

ZRA officer, Clearing agent arrested for corrupt practices

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The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has arrested a Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) officer and a freelance custorms clearing agent for Chirundu Boarder Post for corruption involving K300.000.00.

Particulars of the offense are that between March 3 and 7 2008, Hedges Tembo 31 and Sampa Kanasha 31 corruptly solicited for K300,000.00 from Reuben Siame and received K150,000.00 as reward to under declare the value of the Customs Duty payable to ZRA by Siame on goods he had imported.

Tembo was arrested and charged with one count of corrupt practice by a public officer contrary to section 29(1) and 41 of the ACC Act number 42 of 1996.

And Kanasha was also arrested and charged for one count of corrupt transaction by a public body contrary to section 31(1) and 41 of the ACC Act Number 42 of 1996.

The duo have however been released on bond and will appear in the Siavonga Magistrate’s court on March 31 2008 for mention.

In another development, the ACC has arrested Titus Banda of Lusaka’s Roads compound for bribing three police officers with K200,000. contrary to section 29(2) and 41of the ACC Act Number 42 of 1996..

Banda on November 25, 2007 offered K200.000.00 to Detective Constable Solomon Lukhele, Constable Sikwa Mubita and Constable Edwin Chiluba for release after he was apprehended for theft of diesel.

Banda will appear in the Lusaka Magistrate’s court on March 17, 2008 for mention.

Mining companies see problems with proposed requirements for permits

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Mining Companies in Zambia have said the proposed requirement for an import export permit and mineral analysis certificate for every congniment will cause problems in the industry.

Chamber of Mines, Zambia (CCZ) and the Association of Zambia Mineral Exploration Companies (AMEZ)complained that the current list of required conditions for the permit is extremely long and time comsuming.

The organizations stated that neither the geological survey nor other governmnet body has the proper international recognized procedures to produce accurate mineral analysis certificates in a timely fashion for specific volumes of samples.

Making submissions on the Mines and Mineral Development Bill bofore the Committee on Economic and Labour Affairs, AMEZ Secretary, Julian Green suggested for the issuance of an annual export permit .

He said authority should be issued following an inspection of the company ‘s operations by Geological Survey Officials.

And the mining companies have disagreed with government‘s proposal to give consent for a mining right over an area subject to another mining right and have since stated that the mining rights should be exclusive.

The companies said any excess land should be sorted out at the granting of the mining rights to avoid problems relating to mitigation of environmental liabilities and healthy and safety issues.

Mr. Green stated that the original mining right holder holds exclusive mineral rights for the commodities awarded and specified on the licence certificate for the duration of the licence.

He said any subsequent applicant should only be allowed to apply for commodities not stipulated on the original mining rights , subject to the condition that original licencee conforms in writing to the ministry that they are not interested in pursuing the discovery and extraction of the proposed new minerals.

He stated that several incidences of mining rights having been granted to another person over an area have brought a lot of problems.

He said the area in question should be clearly demarcated, surveyed and beaconed by the ministry of mines survey department and agreed by all parties prior to the issuance of the subsequent mining right .

“ We feel this is necessary since many licence conflicts have arisen through parties applying for a mining right in one area but then subsequently exploiting another area,’ he added.

He further stated that a company holding a mining right should not be forced to grant consent over a portion of their licence area if they can demonstrate to the mining advisory committee that another company is try to ‘ pick the eyes’ out of the original area.

Weigh yourselves, MMD presidential aspirants cautioned

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MMD Kitwe District Secretary George Lungu has advised candidates aspiring to take over from President Mwanawasa as party president, to weigh themselves.

Mr Lungu told ZANIS in an interview that whoever aspires to step in President Mwanawasa’s shoes when his term of office comes to an end should a person of high integrity.

He said the country’s economy under President Mwanawasa had performed extremely well and the successor should be someone who can build on the current economic successes.

Commenting on Dr Lufwig Sondashi’s announcement that he was best suited to succeed President Mwanawasa, Mr Lungu said delegates will decide who will take over from Dr Mwanawasa at the convention.

He appealed to delegates at the convention to carefully scrutinise the candidates who will offer themselves for election at the convention.

Meanwhile, Mr Lungu has cautioned members of the party to concentrate on organising the party to ensure the grassroot is intact.

Dr Sondashi yesterday declared his interest in contesting as the ruling MMD Presidential candidate at the party’s next convention.

UNZA happy with rehab works

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The University of Zambia (UNZA)has thanked the Chinese company working on the female hostels saying the rehabilitation work is going on well.

Speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today, UNZA Public Relations Officer, Mwamba Chewe said the project was on course and is expected to be completed in April next year.

Mr.Chewe revealed that Hua Jian signed the contract with government last year in October and was working hard with first class manower to beat the intended target.

He observed that the institution had for a long time been faced with accommodation problems especially among female students adding that adequate accommodation would improve the standards of leaving at campus.

Mr. Chewe said adequate accommodation would also reduce congestion in rooms which would lead to better results due to studying space.

Mr. Chewe however said it was too early to comment on the release of funds by government as it had not yet started the process.

He added that government would see to it that the project was completed by releasing funds to pay the contractors as per agreement.

YEDF delayed because of politics

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Parliament heard today that most youths did not access the K40 million Constituency Youth Empowerment Development Fund (CYEDF) because of their alleged political affiliations.

Youth, Sport and Child Development Minister Gabriel Namulambe told parliament today that the CYEDF has now moved to Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission.

The Minister condemned the move to politicize the fund saying government will now provide guidelines to churches, NGOs, political parties and the civil society on how best to access the funds.

Mr. Namulambe, who is also Mpongwe Member of Parliament said government through his ministry will introduce the Child Bill in parliament this year that seeks to protect the interests of youths.

But Sinda Member of Parliament Levy Ngoma accused government of U-turning from its earlier position to decentralize the accessing of the funds from districts to the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Child Development in Lusaka.

The MP complained of high levels of unemployment in the country saying youths are frustrated thereby engaging themselves in illicit activities such as excessive beer drinking, drug intake and prostitution.

Mr. Ngoma was contributing to debate of estimates and revenue expenditure for the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Child Development.

League Opens With Red Return

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The 2008 Faz Premier League season kicks off this Saturday with the return of a giant overshadowing Zesco United opening day defence of their league title.

11-time league champion Nkana are home in Kitwe in their first top-flight game after four turbulent seasons away in Faz division 1 north.

Since their demotion in 2004, Nkana has witnessed four coaches and two stadium bans following two high profile acts of hooliganism.

Nkana host Lusaka Dynamos who have bounced back once to the Faz Premier League in the formers absence while their hosts struggled in the midst of controversy following their debut drop four years ago.

The meeting will also mark the two team’s first top-flight clash since 2003 when Dynamos were on their way down while Nkana stuttered before crushing the following term.

Nkana won 2-0 in their last meeting in Kitwe in a Week 29 match after an earlier 1-1 draw away in the Capital during a Week 14 game.

Dynamos look the strongest team on paper led from midfield by one of two of this season’s most promising young talents in 21-year-old William Njobvu.

Nkana are almost threadbare following the departure of their DR Congo striker Patrick Kabamba including his compatriot Ronald Sakapaji who have left for greener pastures elsewhere in Africa.

How William Chinse will inspire a starless Nkana against Dynamos with Hichani Himoonde in defence and livewire Njobvu and the stabilizing presence of Chabusha Malumani in midfield will be an interesting prospect to witness.

However, Dynamos biggest weakness coming into their league opener away to Nkana is their lack of potent firepower that could see them struggle for goals as they seek their fourth successive stay in the Premier League.

And in Ndola on the same day, Zesco kickoff what is expected to be their most challenging season with a home game against Roan United.

Zesco will be without keep player Rainford Kalaba who is out injured.

However, on-loan signing and striker Elson Mukandawire from Power Dynamos is expected to try and lead the defending champions to a respectable result.

Zesco have been unconvincing in outings in the Charity Shield and Africa Champions League so far after losing the cup and were spark-less in their continental match against URA of Uganda.

Zesco are looking average all of a sudden and their 18-day pre-season excursion to Dubai in mid-January seems to have left them drained for any early serious inspiration to defend their league title.

Meanwhile, Kabwe Warriors Egyptian-born coach Mohamed Fathy gets his first real feel of league action when the railwaymen travel to Lusaka to face promoted Nkwazi.

The match will see the battle of the two strikers with Warriors lead by Emmanuel Mayuka and Nkwazi looking up to enigmatic Keegan Phiri in what is expected to one of the must-see games from round 1.

And across town at Sunset Stadium, Zanaco host Power Dynamos with the home side loaded with young talent.

Focus will be on the second of this season’s must-see talent in Zanaco’s teenage attacking midfielder Henry Banda.

Together with Dynamos’ Njobvu, Banda is heir apparent to Kalaba’s crown as king of the park with the latter expected to bow out mid this year should he successfully secure a pending 4-year deal with Portuguese Superliga team Sporting Braga.

Elsewhere, 2007 league runners-up Green Buffaloes are in Chililabombwe to face Konkola Blades while Young Arrows and Red Arrows clash at Nkoloma.

Promoted Green Eagles and Chambishi await City of Lusaka and Nchanga Rangers respectively.

Sondashi Eyes the MMD and Country Presidency

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Former Works and Supply Minister, Ludwick Sondashi says he is the most suitable and qulified politician to succeed President Mwanawasa.

Dr. Sondashi said he has finaly made up his mind to contest both the ruling party and the Republican Presidency when Dr. Mwanawasa’s final term of office comes to an end.

He was speaking at press briefing in Lusaka.

Dr. Sondashi has pledged to sustain the fight aginst corruption if elected President.

The former Minister also said he will continue championing good governance and financial management.

He said he has a good relationship with the entire MMD membership who will be deciding on the next Presidential candidate.

Dr. Sondashi is among several Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) members who have declared their intention to stand for the presidency.

70% of TB cases tinted with HIV

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About 70 per cent of Tuberculosis (TB) cases in the country are HIV related.

Health Minister Brian Chituwo, said with the HIV/AIDS infection rate at 16 percent, a number of Zambians are vulnerable to T.B.

He was speaking, during the hand over and official opening of the X-ray department at Chelstone Clinic in Lusaka.

The X-ray machine was donated by Nkwazi Rotary Club in conjuction with Rotary clubs from Australia, South Korea and Japan.

Lusaka District Health Management Team-director, bushimbwa Tambatamba commended the rotary club for the guesture.

Rotary Club Nkwazi President elect, Simon Bota thanked the Ministry of Health for providing necessary support.