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Leadership cardinal in HIV/AIDS fight

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A senior Government official says the involvement of leadership at all levels, in the fight against HIV/AIDS is cardinal.

Mansa district commissioner Moddy Chola said with this scenario there is a possibility of attaining significant achievements towards combating the pandemic.

The District Commissioner said since the advent of HIV/AIDS, significant advances in response towards the fight have been achieved through strong anfd committed leadership hence the need for their involvement.

Ms. Chola said this on Friday night when she officiated at this year’s World AIDS Day interfaith candle light memorial service and launch of the ‘Rode to Hope’ a video on Anti Retroviral Therapy (ART) at Catholic Cathedral in Mansa.

”Since the begining of the HIV/AIDS epidemic significant advances in the response towards it have been achieved through strong and committed leadership hence there is need for us leaders at all levels to join the crusade agaisnt the pandemic,” said Ms. Chola.

Ms. Chola said leaders in society were distinguished by their action, innovation and set personal examples when confronted by challenges.

She described leaders as not often those found in highest offices but that leadership equally existed at family and communal levels.

The Government Official observed that making leadership the theme of the World AIDS Day which fell yesterday, December 1 would inspire many to fight HIV/AIDS within the range of different groups and networks at local and international levels.

Zambia voices concern over US sanctions against Cuba

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Zambia has appealed to all member States of the United Nations to support the call for the immediate ending of the economic, commercial and financial embargo against Cuba.

Zambia says it has repeatedly called on the United States of America (USA) to lift the economic embargo against Cuba because this has a direct negative impact on the principles of free trade and navigation.

Zambia’s Ambassador and Permanent Reprersentative to the United Nations (UN), Lazarous Kapambwe said this when addressing a 62nd Regular Session of the United Nations General Assembly on the topic Necessity of Ending The Economic, Commercial and Financial Embargo imposed by the United States of America Against Cuba.

In a Statement availed to ZANIS in Lusaka, Ambassador Kapambwe pledged Zambia’s committment to strengthening of universal respect of international law in conduct of all forms of relations among sovereign.

The Ambassador said Zambia had noted with appreciation the report by the Secretary General contained in the document entitled ”Necessity of Ending The Economic, Commercial and Financial Embargo imposed by the United States of America Against Cuba”.

”We believe that this report has provided us with an objective and clear analysis of the negative impact arising fromthe sanctions against Cuba”, He said.

Ambassador Kapambwe said Zambia maintained that the Helms Burton legislation violates the sovereignty of Cuba and is a breach of international law and not in line with the principles of the United Nations Charter, among them, the sovereign equality of States, non interference in their internal affairs and freedom of international trade and navigation.

In addition, he said the Secretary General ‘s report vindicates the position consistently held by the Assembly over the years, that the embargo against Cuba hurt the innocent people, particularly the most vulnerable who are women and children.

Despite the hardship caused by the sanctions, he said Zambia notes that the Cuban people have become more determined and united in defence of their country’s sovereignty, welfare and dignity for which they have sacrificed so dearly.

He further assured that based on the information compiled by the Secretary General in his latest report, Zambia will vote in favour of the draft resolution because of its firm belief in the sanctity of the charter of the UN which binds member States.

Saturday Football Wrap-up

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The Zambia Under-20 teams hopes of a dream start to their Cosafa Under-20 Championships ambitions suffered a setback on Saturday after drawing 1-1 with Angola in Mpumalanga on Saturday.

Zambia laboured to beat an jaded Angola who arrived just 12 hours before kickoff due to protracted flight delays from Luanda.

And it was Angola who took a 1-0 lead into the break thanks to a 43d minute goal from their German based striker Tobias.

Kabwe Warriors striker Emmanuel Mayuka broke his Under-20 duck with the equalizer in the 50th minute as both sides laboured for most of the game on the artificial pitch.

“We were tired and conceded a silly goal against Zambia but both teams still have a chance of qualifying,” Angolan coach Felium Remeu said after the game.

Both teams are on 1 point each while Namibia lead on 3 points after they crushed Seychelles 6-1 in the other Group B match on Saturday.

Tomorrow, Zambia face Seychelles while Angola take on Namibia in matches both teams penultimate pool fixtures that they need to win to keep their semifinal dreams alive.

And in the Mosi Cup, Zesco United stayed firmly on course to defend their Mosi Cup title after a 1-0 semifinal win over Konkola Blades at Nchanga Stadium on Saturday.

Rainford Kalaba’s goal was all that Zesco needed to book a second successive Mosi cup final meeting against Red Arrows.

Arrows beat National assembly 4-1 at Nkoloma stadium in Lusaka on the same date.

Zesco beat arrows 2-0 in last years final played at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka.

Zesc are chasing a 4th Cup honor of the year after winning the league, Coca Cola Cup, Charity Shield.

However they could bag another Cup next Saturday should they beat Chambishi next weekend in the final of the Barclays Cup.

Outstanding FDCF loans worry State

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The Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources has expressed worry that out of over K5 billion disbursed to 125 applicants under the Forestry Development Credit Facility (FDCF) only K480,911,150 (Four hundred and eighty million, nine hundred and eleven thousand, one hundred and fifty kwacha) has so far been paid.

The Ministry said a total of K5 860, 444, 530 ( five billion, eight hundred and sixty million, four hundred and forty four thousand, five hundred and thirty kwacha disbursed to 125 applicants under the Forestry Credit Facility from January 2005, only K480,911,150 has been recovered so far.

In a Statement released to ZANIS in Lusaka today, by Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Public Relations Officer Bwalya Nondo said this leaves an outstanding balance of K5, 396, 033,381 (Five billion, three hundred and ninety six million, thirty three thousand, three hundred and eight one Kwacha).

The Ministry has since made a passionate appeal to all beneficiaries of the Forestry Development Credit Facility (FDCF) to ensure that they pay back their loans within the stipulated loan servicing period.

He said this will allow for the revolving fund to be spread out to as many Zambians as possible and contribute to poverty reduction in the country.

Mr Nondo said those who have borrowed from the fund should be considerate by ensuring that they fulfil their financial obligations to allow others to benefit from the loan facility.

The purpose of the fund is to create wealth among indigenous Zambians, generate employment opportunities, and ensure that the Forestry sector makes a significant contribution to poverty reduction in the country.

The fund is also meant to make people realise the economic value that forests have to offer and engage communities in conservation and management programmes being implemented by government.

Forestry-related entrepreneurships which the credit facility supports include bee-keeping and bee-product processing development, ecological and environmental conservation, plantation and woodlot development, timber production and wood processing, and mushroom production.

Levy denies stories that he is sick

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President Levy Mwanawasa
has denied insinuations from some quarters of the media that he failed to attend recently held international meetings like the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting held in Uganda because he was sick.

Dr Mwanawasa said there was nothing wrong in delegating Senior Government officials to international forums to represent him because Government has partnerships on which it operates and functions in executing its duties.

Responding to queries by Journalists shortly before his departure for Germany where he has been invited for a four-day State Visit, Dr. Mwanawasa said today that he should not be condemned when he assigned people to represent him at international fora.

‘’Surely I should not be condemned’’ when I assign people to represent me”, he said.

He however admitted that like anybody else he fell sick.

Dr Mwanawasa has since invited members of the media to watch him at Zambia Air Force (ZAF) Chamba Valley gym when he goes for his work outs on Monday, Wednesday and Friday for over an hour.

He advised Journalists to be mindful with other people’s feelings as they disseminate information to the general citizenry not only in Zambia but worldover.

Dr. Mwanawasa noted that the media being a fourth estate is vital as it is the link between Government and the people.

‘’I wish to invite you Journalists to watch me at ZAF Chamba valley at the gym every Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays where I train for one hour 30 minutes,’’ Dr. Mwanawasa said.

The jovial looking President said he has ‘slimmed’ as a result of good exercises at the gym.

Meanwhile, President Levy Mwanawasa has with immediate effect retired in national interest Zambia National Service (ZNS) Commandant Major General Chileshe Mbao.

Dr Mwanawasa has since appointed Zambia Army (ZA) Deputy Commander Major General Raphael Chiseta.

The President has also appointed Zambia National Service Deputy Commander Brigadier General Moses Chipika to serve in Foreign Service to a named country to be announced later.

‘’I have no doubt that Gen. Chisheta will excel significantly as he takes on his new appointment from Maj-Gen Mbao. I have also with immediate effect appointed Gen. Chipika to proceed to a diplomatic service to be advised until confirmation,’’ Dr. Mwanawasa said.

National Airports Corporation under fire

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lusaka11.jpgCommunications and Transport Minister Sarah Sayifwanda has castigated National Airports Corporation (NAC) authorities for not developing infrastructure entrusted in them.

Mrs. Sayifwanda says there was over 2,000 hectares of land at the Lusaka International Airport but she was disappointed that NAC is operating on dilapidated infrastructure inherited many years ago.

Mrs. Sayifwanda said this in Lusaka today when she toured the Lusaka International Airport premises.

She said Lusaka International Airport has only one run-way hence the need for the NAC to construct some more to help accommodate increasing planes.

The visibly annoyed Minister said it is the responsibility of parastatal companies to ensure that they develop infrastructure instead of concentrating on making profits on dilapidated environments.

She said there is need to move with time adding that as Minister in charge of Communication, she should be seen to be implementing and not just mere rhetoric.

‘’NAC is still using the buildings left by first republican president Dr. Kenneth Kaunda. We have over 2,000 hectares of land which the Corporation can expand on. I need to see change and the status is unpleasing to me as it stands,’’ she castigated.

She said that in her quest to develop the communications sector, Zambia needs to move with modern trends to suit with the global aviation services.

And National Airports Corporation Lusaka International Airport Manager Friday Mulenga could explain the dilapidated Airport grounds.

But Mr. Mulenga said NAC would pull its socks and improve on its buildings.

Rains cause havoc in Chipata

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Over eighteen houses had their roofs blown off while eight people were injured when their houses collapsed due to heavy winds in Chipata district in the Eastern Province.

The houses in Jin, Navutika and Jere Compounds had their roofs blown off while others completely collapsed during a heavy downpour, Thursday.

The rains that started around 12:00 hours destroyed household goods leaving over 18 families homeless.

One of the victims, Jones Phiri told ZANIS that three of the victims were rushed to the hospital complaining of chest pains and head injuries.

Another victim of the same area, Yeta Pakali of Old Jim residential area said she had invested heavily on the roof that was blown off by wind.

” I spent K11.5 million on the roof alone and all my electrical items worth millions of kwacha were submerged in water, I doubt if they will ever work again,” said the visibly shaken Mrs. Pakali.

Another victim, Felix Sandamuka from the same area lamented that he only completed roofing the house recently.

Meanwhile, Old Jim Resident Development Committee (RDC) chairperson, Davies Jere advised people in the area to be careful when selecting roofing materials saying that timber used in roofing should be strong.

He said the planks used should be dry because if not, the nails get loose overtime and they can be blown off.

He has since appealed to government through the Disaster Management Mitigation Unit (DMMU) for assistance as most of the victims have been left homeless.
Courtesy of ZNBC

Sinazongwe Council gets tough on pig Onwers

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Sinazongwe District Council has embarked on the campaign of shooting stray pigs and other domestic animals in Maamba Township.

Sinazongwe District Council Environment Officer Muswa Akapelwa told ZANIS in Maamba that the high number of pigs mushrooming in the township was posing a danger to the innocent people who may be infected once there was an outbreak of Cholera.

Mr. Akapelwa said that despite allocating an area for people to be keeping their domestic animals they have failed to take them.
He said the public should be aware that pigs may also spread and cause epilepsy in human beings.
Mr. Akapelwa noted that even educated people in Maamba were keeping pigs in the township despite several meetings that the local authority has conducted to stop the trend.

“We fail to understand the situation in Maamba even educated people are keeping pigs in their own houses, Maamba Coal Mine managers should enlighten their workers,” Mr, Akapelwa said.

Maamba Ward Councilor Peter Siavuulwe said some of the named promninate people keeping animals in the township were making his work difficult to educate people because they were making references to them.

Mr. Siavuulwe urged the council to enforce the law to ensure that people were deterred from keeping domestic animals in their homes.

He said the shooting campaign should continue for it was better for pigs to die than to lose human beings.

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Apathy rocks Sinazongwe World AIDS Day Celebrations

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By Tovin Ngombe

Most Maamba residents in Sinazongwe district have shunned this year’s celebration of the World AIDS Day.

A Check by ZANIS found that only handful of members from organizations dealing with HIV/AIDS managed to attend and the entire Maamba coal mine management failed to show up despite having the highest number of workforce in Southern Province.

Despite a mobile van passing through the people’s communities to inform them of the World AIDS Day celebration, the attendance was poor and celebrations started late from the schedule of 08:30 to 10:30 Zambian time.

Maamba Ward Councilor Peter Siavuulwe said the organizers did not invite him to attend and he expressed ignorance of the venue.

However, delivering the key not speech Sinazongwe District Commissioner (DC) Lavain Apuleni said about 80 percent of the Zambian population fail to know their HIV status.

Mr. Apuleni said most people fear to have an HIV test because they do not wish to be told whether they were negative or positive.

The DC said it was possible that a person could have HIV but have no AIDS.

Mr. Apuleni told the gathering that HIV/AIDS pandemic threatens people’s future because affects the productive age group of between 15- 45.
He urged leaders to be the torch bearers and to show the way for everyone to combat the pandemic.
“We need to double our efforts in dealing with HIV/AIDS pandemic, which is still far from being won,” the DC said.

Speaking at the same function Sinazongwe District HIVAIDS Task Force Coordinator (DATF) Lester Nambale told the audience that HIV/AIDS should be halted by the year 2015.
He urged people to take circumcision serious as part of a comprehensive male reproductive health service.
Mr. Nambale said Circumcision has no age limit as even adults could still undergo it.

Zambia poised to save US $150 million per year in iron and steel imports

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Zambia is poised to save about US $150 million per year in iron and steel imports following the setting up of the Kafue Integrated Iron and Steel by Universal Mining and Chemical industries

Currently, Zambia imports most of its iron and steel products used in the construction industry.

The US $120 million project investment when fully operational by next year June is expected to directly create about 6000 jobs and more subsidiary business.

Speaking during the brick laying ceremony at the plant this morning, President Levy Mwanawasa said the setting up of the plant will contribute to job and wealth creation in Kafue Town.

Dr. Mwanawasa further said the plant would augment the other efforts for similar opportunities such as Nikel Mining.

He observed that the people of Kafue have faced a lot of economic hardships following the problems at the Kafue Textiles Limited (KTZ) and the Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia (NCZ).

He said the problems at the two companies, which are the major sources of employment for the locals, have been a source of concern but stated that his administration has tried under difficult financial circumstances to address some of the problems.

Dr. Mwanawasa disclosed government a few years ago paid off what was owed by KTZ to its former workers after negotiating terms with them.

He revealed government will address in a more concerted manner some of the problems at the NCZ.

Dr. Mwanawasa urged youths to take advantage of the business opportunities that are opening in the area.

He said government has created the Youth Empowerment Fund (YEF) which they can use to start up businesses.

And Dr. Mwanawasa has pledged his government’s assistant to the plant so as to ensure that the project succeeds.

He said with the past failed efforts by the State to establish an iron and steel plant, that government was ready to listen to the problems that the company will face.

Meanwhile the President has however urged the company to ensure that it takes care of environmental concerns.

Speaking at the same function, Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Felix Mutati commended financial institutions that have assisted the company in providing bridge up resources.

He said government was encouraged that local businesses have started investing in the Zambia economy.

And Company Director for Corporate and Public Affairs Bright Chunga said the plant will bring economic liberalisation on the country’s imported of the iron and steel products.

He said Zambians would from next year be able to build their homes using cheaper materials with readily available iron and steel products made locally.

The Iron and Steel project is a six year project to be conducted in three phases.

The company is expecting to produce about 100 000 tonnes of iron and steel per year in the first phase and reach 280 000 by the sixth year.

Inflation rate drops from 9.0% to 8.7%

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Zambia’s inflation rate for the month of November has dropped from 9.0 percent in October to 8.7 percent representing a drop of 0.3 percentage points.

Briefing the press in Lusaka today, Central Statistical Office (CSO) Director of Census and Statistics Efreda Chulu attributed the decline to the relatively lower food prices recorded during the month.

Ms. Chulu explained that of the total 8.7 percent annual inflation recorded in the month of November, food products accounted for 2.5 percentage points while non-food products accounted for a total of 6.2 percentage points.

She said price decreases were recorded in fish, Kapenta, fresh vegetables, milk products, eggs and fresh fruits.

Ms. Chulu however said increases were observed in the prices of maize meal, maize grain, other cereals, meat, oils and fats.

Govt constitutes All Africa Games Committee

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Government has constituted a technical committee to
spearhead preparations for the All Africa Games to be hosted by Zambia in 2011.

The committee led by Sports, Youth and Child Development Permanent Secretary Bob Samakai, has since identified four learning institutions to be sports villages during the event.

The institutions include Evelyn Hone College of Applied Arts and Commerce, the National Resources Development College (NRDC), the University of Zambia (UNZA) and David Kaunda Technical High School.

Speaking to Journalists after a conducted inspection tour of the UNZA’s Great East
Road campus, Samakai said the institutions would be used to accommodate the expected thousands of international athletes and officials.

Samakai added that some of the sports villages would also be used as training areas for the international athletes.

He said the ultra modern stadium under construction in Ndola would be the venue for all football matches while other games like athletics, basketball, rugby and handball would be held at the Independence Stadium and the National Olympics Complex, off Kabwe road.

He explained that the ultra modern stadium in Ndola would have an estimated sitting capacity of 45, 000.

During today’s tour of the university campus, the technical committee visited some student hostels such as the International Hostel commonly known as ‘the ruins’ and October hostels.

After visiting the hostels, the Permanent Secretary said the University
and other institutions were going to benefit from government plan to turn them in to sports villages.

He said rehabilitations work and construction works would be carried out at all institutions identified as sports villages.

The Permanent Secretary was accompanied by other senior officials who included his Director for Child Affairs John Zulu, ,National Sports Development Council of Zambia (NSDZ) Acting General Secretary Benson Kapaya and National Olympics Committee of Zambia ( NOCZ) Treasurer Kephas Sanga.

Dean of Students Hector Chibobola and his team were also part of the entourage.

Chibobola commended overnment for the visit saying the gesture was a guarantee of
improved standards at the university.

CBoH assets trasferred to ministry of Health

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Assets worth K149 million have been transferred from the defunct Central Board of Health to the Ministry of health.

Speaking during the official handover of a report by the special board of survey, Finance and National Planning permanent secretary Dr. Mbikusita Lewanika said the property was intact and in good condition.

Dr. Lewanika added that the property was well taken care of and properly accounted for by the custodians despite the challenges of accounting for public property.

He said the special board of survey officers travelled to all parts of the country to compile a report on the condition of the assets before they could be handed back to the ministry.

Dr. Lewanika attributed the abolishion of the central board of heath, which was established in 1995, to duplication of work with the ministry of health.

And speaking after he officially received the report, ministry of Health permanent secretary Dr Simon Miti said the handover of the movable assets is a milestone and is critical to health service delivery in the country.

Dr. Miti said the property, which includes vehicles, will be distributed to various districts and rural health centres in the country.

He also disclosed that almost all the former workers of the dissolved central board of health have since been incorporated into his ministry and put on government payroll.

Levy appoints Chingaipe as acting DEC commissioner

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President Mwanawasa has with immediate effect appointed Deputy Commissioner of Police Peter Chingaipe as Acting Commissioner of the Drug Enforcement Commssion (DEC).

Mr. Chingaipe’s appointment follows the suspension of incumbent DEC commissioner Ryan Chitoba, who was arrested by the Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) yesterday on charges of theft of public funds.

Dr. Mwanawasa urged Mr. Chingaipe to polish up the commission, which, he said, has been in a state of confusion over the period since the issues which led to the suspension of Mr. Chitoba.

Meanwhile, President Levy Mwanawasa has said provision of good education to children saves them from poverty and equips them for national tasks.

Dr Mwanawasa said this when he officiated at a live play performance dubbed the home coming by Nkhwazi primary school pupils in Lusaka tonight.

The President, whose daughter Ntembe is a pupil at the school, said acting and other extra curricula activities are important in a school programme as they provides a platform for children to enjoy themselves.

He added that happiness is good for the learning environment.

Dr. Mwanawasa said Nkhwazi primary school is a good example of the public-private sector partnership because it relieves government of the duty to support every child with education as the children whose parents can afford to pay are enabled access to education.

He commended Nkhwazi school management for the various extra curricula activities it has initiated for the children.

And speaking at the same occasion Education Minister Professor Geofrey Lungwagwa said the performance by the pupils is an indication of the changing landscape of Zambia’s education system.

Prof Lungwangwa reiterated that the collaboration between the private sector and government in the education sector has recorded positive results.

Africa Cup Trophy to make Zed stop next week

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Three-time Africa footballer of the year Abedi Pele will be in Zambia next week to accompany the Africa Cup of Nations Trophy that is on a continental tour before heading back to next year’s Ghana finals.

The Africa Cup Trophy is on a continental tour courtesy of the biannual tournaments sponsors Stanbic Bank.

According to a statement from Stanbic Bank, the Africa Cup Trophy will be on display at three of its branches in Lusaka.

The branches are Lumumba, Matero including a stop at the Stanbic bank head offices at Woodgate House on Cairo Road.

They will also be an opportunity to meet Pele, who is the Stanbic Africa Cup of Nations Ambassador, at the Arcades Shopping Centre on December 7.

Times of when the Africa Cup Trophy will be on display at the four venues have yet to be announced.

“Who is better to bring the Trophy to the people, than the great legend himself – Abedi Pele. He inspires football fans all over the continent,” Stanbic Zambia Stanbic Bank Managing Director, Larry Kalala.

“By bringing the trophy to the people, we at Stanbic Bank are extending the rewards of being part of a Pan African Banking Group to football fans across the continent, giving them the opportunity to be part of this truly African competition.”