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Tanzania-Zambia Friendly Preview

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The Zambia national soccer team this afternoon takes on Tanzania in a friendly match at the National Stadium here in Dar es Salaam.

The match will to be played on an artificial turf at the old national stadium that stands dwarfed next to the brand-new Chinese-built 60,000 seat arena.

It is the first of two pre-Africa Cup build-up match lined up for Patrick Phiri’s team.

The other confirmed match is against Tunisia to be played on January 6 away in Tunis.

For today’s friendly, Patrick Phiri will have three foreign based players available for the match here in Dar es Salaam.

They include the Angolan based duo of strikers Dube Phiri and debutant Nephias Banda former of City of Lusaka and Power Dynamos.

Veteran defender Clive Hachilensa of Finland club Mariehamn is the third foreign-based player in the team.

Phiri will have no regular’s goalkeeper available for this match and has Roan United’s Mufwaya Makasa and Mike Poto of Green Buffaloes to battle for a place in-between the sticks this afternoon.

Inspirational midfielder Rainford Kalaba of newly crowned Zambia league champions Zesco United including his club mate and utility wingback William Chinyama available for the game.

Zanaco defender Kennedy Nkethani is the other high-profile home-based player in the team.

Kickoff is at 15:30 Zambian time and the team returns home tomorrow at 17:35.

Today’s meeting is the second time the two nations will face-off in an international friendly after drawing 1-1 in Morogoro on June 9.

Zambia Team:

Goalkeepers: Makasa Mufwaya (Roan United), Mike Poto (Green Buffaloes)

Defenders: Sekelani Mwale (Green Buffaloes), Kennedy Nkethani (Zanaco), William Chinyama (Zesco United), Clive Hachilensa (IFK Mariehamn, Finland).

Midfielders: George Chilufya (Nchanga Rangers), Shaft Katuka (Young Arrows), Jack Chileshe (Zanaco), Rainford Kalaba (Zesco United), Ken Mwaba (Nakambala Leopards), Allan Mukuka (Mufulira Wanderers), Kennedy Mudenda (Power Dynamos)

Strikers: Francis Kombe, Elson Mukandawire, (Both Power Dynamos), Nephias Banda (Atlético Sport Aviação, Angola), Ignatius Lwipa (Zanaco), Ben Mwanza (Roan United), Dube Phiri.

Cadres petition MMD secretariet to expel Findlay

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Ndola, Nov 20, 2007, Zanis – The MMD in Ndola has petitioned the MMD Secretariat to expel their provincial chairman Mr. Terence Findlay from the party.

A group of party women and youths staged a peaceful demonstration at the provincial minister’s office today where they requested the party president to expel their provincial chairman for ill conduct.

Copperbelt provincial minister Mr. Mwansa Mbulakulima endorsed their action and called on the secretariat to take action against Mr. Findlay alleging that his actions amounted to extreme indiscipline, insubordination and insolence.

He said he could not understand why Mr. Findlay chose the press to air his concerns when by virtue of being a provincial chairman, he was a member the party national executive committee.

The provincial minister added that findlay’s conduct should be dealt with firmly because it could create indiscipline in the party.

He said there was need to foster discipline in the party structures if the MMD was to win the 2011 elections.

He said national leaders in the party needed to exhibit tolerance and humility at all times.

He assured the party cadres that the petition which they presented to him would reach the National Secretariat today without further delays so that appropriate action against Mr. Findlay is taken.

And District Youth Chairman Mr. Richard Mofya said Mr. Findlay was a sympathiser of the past regime and should not be allowed to bring the new deal administration into disrepute.

He said Mr. Findlay’s conduct had disgraced the party and attracted shame on the party leaders.

He said Mr. Findlay has failed to cope with the high levels of integrity that President Mwanawasa has been insisting on in public office.

He appealed to Dr. Mwanawasa to expel Mr. Findlay from the party.

Govt signing of MoU with mining explorations firm irks chief Mushima

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Chief Mushima of Mufumbwe district the recently announced signing of a memorandum of understanding between government and ZAMKOR to carry out mineral explorations in his chiefdom was done without the consultation of the local people.

Chief Mushima said in a statement today that he was shocked to hear Local government and Housing Deputy Minister Ben Tetamashimba’s announcing that government signed an MOU with ZAMKOR to carry out mineral explorations in Lwamakambi, in Mufuambwe district without his knowledge.

He described the announcement by Mr. Tetamashimba as an insult to his chiefdom and a disgrace to his royal establishment.

He claimed that Mr. Tetamashimba, who is also Solwezi Central member of parliament had not consulted him over the mineral explorations in his chiefdom.

He said that he was not against promoting economic development in Zambia and North Western province in particular, but that such important investments should be made in consultation with the local people.

Efforts to get a comment from Mr. Tetamashimba failed by press time.

Sinazongwe Council opens up new roads and streets for development

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Sinazongwe District Council Secretary has disclosed that the council has started opening up roads and streets in line with its land development programme following the completion of the surveying of the entire district. 

Oliver Muuka said in Sinazongwe that the Council has hired the bull dozer for Zongwe Farming a local company to open up the roads and streets. 

He said work was progressing well though government did not allocate the entire amount that the council had budgeted for to complete the work under the land development programme.Out the K800,000,000 that the council had budget for Mr. Muuka said government released K500,000,000 and the shortfall of K300,000,000 would make the local authority fail to meet its target.“The shortfall of K300, 000,000 was meant for opening up of the roads and streets but at the moment we will do with what have, and it will attract people to acquire plots and the money from it will be a revolving fund for further developments,” Mr. Muuka said. 

The Council secretary pointed out that there has been a good response from people wanting to acquire plots following the completion of the surveying of the district. 

He said more than 60 people had applied for plots in September adding that the opening up of the roads and streets would attract more people to acquire plots. 

This year the Council received K500, 000,000 from government under the land development programme which has enabled them to survey Maamba Township, Sinazeze, Sinazongwe, and the opening of the new Siansowa Township.                                           ZANIS 

Sunday Nkonde dropped

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PRESIDENT Mwanawasa has with immediate effect terminated the services of Solicitor-General, Sunday Nkonde.

State House Chief Analyst for Press and Public Relations, David Kombe, announced the development in a statement in Lusaka last evening.

In a letter to Mr Nkonde, Dr Mwanawasa thanked him for the services he rendered to the nation and wished him the best in his future endeavours.

“I wish to inform you that I have pursuant to Article 55(3) of the Constitution of Zambia removed you from office, as Solicitor General with immediate effect,” Dr Mwanawasa said.

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FRA owes farmers in Petauke K8.9 billion

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Petauke District Commisioner David Tembo says the food Reserve Agency (FRA) owes Petauke district farmers K8.9 billion.

Mr. Tembo disclosed this to ZANIS in an interview at his office today.

And two farmers found at the DC’s office to seek clarification on when the FRA will release the money, said they were disappointed at the manner in which the FRA handled the issue, accusing the FRA of corruption.

One of the farmers of Muliluzye corporative in chief Mumbi’s area, Saulosi Zulu, said he sold 29 bags of maize to FRA in July this year but up to now he has not been given the money.

Some of the farmers had sold as much as 500 bags of maize each in the same month but they have since not been paid.

They said such a poor system of payment hindered farmers from accessing farming inputs that was likely to cause serious hunger in the next harvest season.

When asked on the payments, the district commissioner said it was not clear as to when these farmers will get their money from the FRA.

But sources at the FRA said farmers will get their payments after the agency has sold part of the maize purchased from the farmers.

Mr. Tembo said farmers needed to exercise patience as government was doing everything possible to settle the payments.

Weekend Scorecard & Grandstand

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The curtain looks set to come down on one of the longest and most controversial coaching reigns this decade on the Zambian football scene.

Celebrated as a rampaging winger, Peter Kaumba faces an unceremonious exit as Zambia Under-23 coach after six years in charge following his team’s emphatic 4-1 away defeat against Cote d’Ivoire in an Olympic qualifier played in Abidjan on Sunday.

The Ivorian’s win meant the West African nation qualified for next Summers Olympic Games football tournament for the first time ever on an unassailable 12 points with a game in hand.

“That (My future as Under-23) is up to the appointing authority and I’m sure that issue will be discussed,” Kaumba said from Abidjan on Sunday after the defeat when asked whether he still had a role to play in team 2011 when Zambia is expected to host the All-Africa Games.

To most Kaumba is aloof, arrogant and unmovable and as rigid as his much-loved 3-5-1 system.

He isn’t also the easiest of coaches to interview and is very famous for his cut and paste comments.

However, his comments in the build-up to the Olympic qualifier in the local press did not go unnoticed and with Sundays score line, it was now a serious case of whose laughing now.

Kaumba is sure to ride the criticism as he endured three difficult and vitriolic seasons as coach at Kitwe United from 2003 to 2006 where he was unmoved all throughout his reign at Garden Park-win or lose.

Many have attacked him for not heeding to popular cry to draft in playmaker Rainford Kalaba and Clifford Mulenga to the team to counter a potential Cote d’Ivoire coup de grace with the drafting in of Chelsea’s striker Solomon Kalou.

Kalou scored one and was influential against Kaumba’s men in the coach’s forgettable return to the land he enjoyed brief success as a player in the mid-80’s at Africasports.

Despite his shortcomings, Kaumba has enjoyed a good run with the Under-23 taking them past the last eight of the two All-Africa games tournament.

Kaumba has also overseen the development of senior national team mainstays Kennedy Mweene, Billy Mwanza, Collins Mbesuma, Jacob Mulenga and Christopher Katongo-all gradutes of his class of 2003.

And on both All-Africa Games occasions, a podium finish eluded him and had to settle for fourth place.

The Olympics, however, is a whole different story.

Kaumba could be excused for his failure in qualifiers for the 2004 Greece finals when Ghana beat them in the race with Kalusha Bwalya taking charge for the decider played in Accra.

In Abidjan this time around Kaumba was left to his own devise and it will be interesting to see how one of the most emotionless figures on the Zambian bench will recover from this episode.

2007 OLYMPIC GAMES AFRICA ZONE FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT QUALIFIERS.

GROUP A

16/11/2007

Ghana 0- Nigeria 0

26/03/2008

Nigeria – South Africa

GROUP B

18/11/2007

Cote d’Ivoire 4(Gervinho 32″ 38″, Cissé Sékou 59″,Solomon Kalou 80″)- Zambia 1(Given Singuluma 70″)

17/11/2007

Mali 1(Yacouba Diarra)- Senegal 0

GROUP C

17/11/2007

Guinea 1(Mohamed Sylla 24″) – Cameroun 3(Aurelien Chedjou 13″, Alexis Enam Mendomo 38″, Christian Bekamanga 85″)

Teams:
Guinea : 16-Hamidou, 3-Sylla Naby, 4-Camara Aboubakar, 5-Sdibé, 2-Bangoura Ibrahim, 8-Sacko, 14-Camara Mohamed (6-Bangoura Siaka, 58′), 12-Diallo (7-Camara Sekou, 54′), 10-Banagoura Ama, 17-Camara Alseny, 9-Sylla (18-Domingo, 70′).

Subs not used : 1-Touré, 15-Djibril, 11-Camara Ibrahima, 13-Sylla Mohamed.

Coach : Semparé Sekou.

cameroon: 16-Tignyemb, 18-Enam, 12-Bebey, 3-Ghomsi, 5-Ndoum, 15-Ewane, 20-Chedjou, (7-Nganbé, 72′), 4-Nguemo, 19-Ollé Ollé (11-Ousmaila’ 62′), 10-Bekamenga, 17-Dona (14-Otobong, 83′).

Subs not used: 6-Adiaba, 8-Toindouba, 2-Ntolla, 1-Mayebi.

Coach : Martin Ndtoungou Mpilé.

17/11/2007

Botswana 2(Mosimanegape Ramoshibidu, Tebogo Sembowa)- Marocco 0

FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 30

17/11/2007

Konkola Blades 1(Moses Phiri 33″)-Kabwe Warriors 1(Musonda Mweuke 3″)

Nchanga Rangers 0-Power Dynamos 1(Francis Kombe 57″)

Green Buffaloes 1(Newa Mwewa 90″ +1)-Young Arrows 2(Kruger Mwansa 78″, Lottie Phiri 90″ +2)

Red Arrows 0-Lusaka Dynamos 1(Chalwe Katongo)

City of Lusaka 0-Zesco United 2(Jonas Sakuwaha 25″ 51″)

Zamtel 2(Graven Chitalu 25″ 31″)-National Assembly 0

Zanaco 1(Chisamba Lungu 71″)-Roan United 0

Forest Rangers 1(Chileshe Mulenga)-Nakambala Leopards 1(Dan Masumba)

TOP SCORERS (17/11/07).

Rainford Kalaba (Zesco United): 23.

Enoch Sakala (Zesco United) 22.

Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors): 15.
Lottie Phiri (Young Arrows): 13.
Felix Nsunzu Jr (Konkola Blades):13.

Winstone Kalengo (Zanaco): 12.

Mumamba Numba (Zanaco): 11.
Lyson Sikaonga (Nchanga Rangers): 11.

Josphet Nkhoma (Lusaka Dynamos): 10.
Nicholas Zulu (Zesco United): 10.
Francis Kombe (Power Dynamos): 9.
Maonga Kabuku (Kabwe Warriors): 9.

Dan Masumba (Nakambala Leopards): 8.
Musonda Mweuke (Kabwe Warriors): 8.
Kruger Mwansa (Young Arrows): 8
Simon Luipya (Red Arrows):8.
Siloni Jere (Kabwe Warriors): 8.
Elson Mukandawire (Power Dynamos) 8.
Noel Mwandila (Green Bufffaloes): 8

Zambia under 23 beat Malaw 6 – 1

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1.JPG1.JPGThe under 23 Zambia National Soccer Team yesterday won the Malawi Premier League 6 goals to 1.

The match which started at around 15:30 and ended at 17:25 hours at David Kaunda
Stadium in Chipata saw Zambia’s Timothy Mbewe scoring the first goal 7 minutes after
the game started while the second one was coverted 20 minutes later by Reuben Tembo.

Speaking just after the game, Assistant Zambian National Soccer Team Coach Wesley
Mondo, said the aim of the game was not to win but to equip the team adequately as
they prepare for the Olympic games that will take place on the 22 of August 2007.

Mr Mondo said the team will tomorrow have another game with the Eastern Province
selected side and this will give them an opportunity to scout for good players from
Eastern Province.

Mr. Mondo said the Malawian team posed a good challenge to the Zambian Team and has since called for such friendly matches in future.

Meanwhile Burger World Co-Director Charles Kumwenda, who is one of the sponsors of
the game, revealed that more than K20 million will spent for the games,
accommodation of the players, food and advertising.

He has appealed to government and the people of Zambia to support such games if they
want to expect good results from the football team.

Mr. Kumwenda said Eastern Province has a lot of talented footballers and believed
that tomorrows game will help in exposing the local players.

The team which arrived in Chipata on 12th August is expected to leave for Lusaka on
17th August 2007.

The cost of a better life

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UPND Siavonga ex-councilor shoots man, 37, for stealing goat

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A 37-year-old man is battling for his life in Siavonga district hospital after being shot and wounded by another man for allegedly
stealing a goat.

The man identified as, Jankalo Mwanja, of Mutandalima village was allegedly shot in
the chest by opposition United Party for National Development, UPND, former
councilor for Simamba Ward, Friday Mungazi, for stealing a goat, which he later
slaughtered.

Police sources in the district confirmed the shooting incident and arrest of Mangazi
to help with investigations in the matter.

A check by ZANIS at the hospital found Mwanja undergoing treatment and placed on a
24 hour state security.

The police sources however, disclosed that Mwanja has also been charged with stock
theft and will appear in court soon after being discharged from hospital.

And Mungazi has admitted having shot Mwanja on Saturday night using a shot gun after
concerned villagers alerted him that Mwanja, in the company of another unknown man
had stolen the goat, which was being slaughtered in the nearby bush.

” I was informed by villagers that they saw my goat killed and hanged on a tree in
the bush. I went to the scene around 14: 00 hours armed with a shot gun but did not
find anyone. I then decided to wait until 20:00 hours when I heard two men talking
and coming towards the place where they left the carcass,” he said.

Mungazi said he then rushed to the scene and found the duo packing carcasses of the
goat adding that Mwanja and his accomplice immediately upon seeing him decided to
escape.

He further narrated, he was forced to open fire in the air in an effort to scare
them but to no avail hence his move to shoot Mwanja in the chest in a bid to
apprehend him.

Mazabuka municipal council frown upon

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The Cotton Development Trust in Mazabuka says it is disappointed with the negative attitude of Mazabuka municipal council towards investment in the district.

Trust Director, West Chita told ZANIS in Mazabuka today that he is disappointed with
the council for rejecting an application by the company to set up a ginnery.

Mr. Chita said the rejection of application meant that thousands of people who could
have been offered jobs continued living in poverty

He urged the council to be receptive to capital investments and not scare away
investors.

Mr. Chita said the investor has since built a ginnery in Kafue where thousands of
residents have been offered jobs.

He said it is painful to learn that the council rejected the application without
taking into consideration the tax the company would have paid to the local
authority.

But town clerk, Ekan Chingangu said the council has never received such an application.

Mr. Chingangu has since urged Mr. Chita to cross check his facts.

Midweek Scorecard

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INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY.

22/08/2007

Lome, Togo.

Togo 3- Zambia 1 (Ben Mwanza).

2008 Olympic Games Football Tournament Qualifiers.

22/08/2007

GROUP A.

Rustenburg, South Africa.

South Africa 1(Lerato Chabangu 45″)- Nigeria 1 (Obinna Nsofor 11″ pen)

Ghana-Ethiopia

GROUP B.

Bamako, Mali.

Mali 1(Drissa Diarra 24″)-Zambia 2(Signs Chibambo 40″, Francis Kasonde 85″).

Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.

Cote d’Ivoire 2 (Benjamin Brou 71″, Yao Kouassi 75″) – Senegal 0

GROUP C.

Gaborone, Botswana.

Botswana 0- Cameroon 0

Conakry, Guinea.

Guinea 1(?”)-Morocco 2(Abdeslam Benjelloun ?”d Khalid Sbai ?” )

NEXT FIXTURES;

07-09/09/2007

GROUP A.

South Africa-Ghana.

Ethiopia -Nigeria

GROUP B

Côte d’Ivoire -Mali

Zambia-Senegal

GROUP C

Cameroon-Morocco

Guinea- Botswana

FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 23.

22/08/2007

Kabwe Warriors 2(Henry Banda 31″, Siloni Jere 83″*)- Nakambala Leopards 1(Dan Masumba 67″)

*Other sources credit goal to Emmanuel Mayuka.

Zanaco 1(Kelvin Kaindu 24″)- Forest Rangers 0

Roan United 0- National Assembly 1(Bruce Mwenya)

City of Lusaka 1(Tony Mukwasa 42″)- Zamtel 1(Douglas Muwowo 33″)

Zesco United 1(Maybin Mwaba 64″)- Lusaka Dynamos 1(Josphat Nkhoma 2″)

Green Buffaloes 1(Ezekiel Lungu 59″) – Red Arrows 0

Konkola Blades 0- Nchanga Rangers 2(Ken Chilekwa 30″, Ephriam Banda 75″)

Postponed:

Young Arrows – Power Dynamos

TOP SCORERS (22/08/07).

Rainford Kalaba (Zesco United): 14.

Enoch Sakala (Zesco United) 12.

Lottie Phiri (Young Arrows): 10.
Mumamba Numba (Zanaco): 10.

Felix Nsunzu Jr (Konkola Blades):9.
Lyson Sikaonga (Nchanga Rangers): 9.

Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors): 8.

Ben Mwanza (Roan United): 7
Josphet Nkhoma (Lusaka Dynamos): 7.
Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes): 7
Elson Mukandawire (Power Dynamos) 7.
Simon Luipya (Red Arrows):7.
Mazuba Mukandawire (City of Lusaka): 7.

Siloni Jere (Kabwe Warriors): 6.
Winstone Kalengo(Zanaco): 6.
Yonah Mwango (Zesco United): 6.
Nicholas Zulu (Zesco United): 6.
Kruger Mwansa (Young Arrows): 6
Kelvin Kaindu (Zanaco): 5.
Ezekiel Lungu (Green Buffaloes) : 5.
Dan Masumba (Nakambala Leopards): 5.
Moses Phiri (Konkola Blades) 5
Lopser Muma (Roan United): 5.
Maonga Kabuku (Kabwe Warriors): 5.

FAZ DIVISION 1 NORTH DELAYED WEEK 25.

22/08/2007

Mufulira Blackpool 1- Nkana 1

Senior citizens concerned with land allocation to foreigners

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Ndola November 19, ZANIS – Senior Concerned Citizens in Ndola have expressed displeasure at the continuous manipulation of Members of Parliament (MP) and the allocation of land to foreigners.

In a press statement made available to ZANIS today Isaac Chileshe a concerned senior citizen said it was wrong for government through the Ministry of Lands to allocate land to foreigners while freedom fighters that fought for independence were living and dying like destitutes.

“We are disappointed with the continuous manipulation of MP’s and the allocating of land to foreigners at the expense of freedom fighters that are dying like destitutes in their own land which they repossessed from foreigners who had grabbed it from their ancestors,” he said.

Mr Chileshe also condemned the allocation of taxpayers’ money to few selected contractors and suppliers.

He charged that government had failed to empower its citizens with economic and political empowerment.

“The Zambian government has failed to empower its citizens economically or politically, and why should we then continue voting? In whose interest is it?” he questioned.

Mr Chileshe has appealed to Zambians to support the idea of constructing the “house of wisdom.”

He explained that the house of wisdom would consist of a 200-man committee that would use eight local languages and one foreign language, English.

Meanwhile, a Ndola Clergyman has appealed to residents in newly demarcated areas in the city to ensure that toilets were a priority on their building plans.

Pastor Elijah Mweene told Zanis in Ndola that as a way of celebrating the world toilet day, it was important for locals in newly demarcated areas in the city to reflect on the significance of having a toilet per household to promote hygienic ways of living.

He said in the light of the onset of the rain season, it was important for people to practice high standards of hygiene so that diarrhoea diseases and cholera outbreaks were minimised.

He said digging a pit latrine for those who cannot afford a flushable toilet was paramount because a lot of waterborne and airborne diseases were uncontrolled under unsanitary conditions of life.

Pastor Mweene added that the world toilet day, though a new concept to many, should be embraced so that every year people would be sensitised on the importance of the right use of toilets.

He said a toilet had been man’s friend from time immemorial because it was a facility that man could not dispense with.

He added that even other church leaders should use their positions of influence and authority to sensitise their members on the benefits of practicing good health promoting habits.

Chinese firm, ZESCO seal US$243M pact

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The Zambia Electricity Supply Limited (ZESCO) and Sinohydro of China have signed a contract for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Kariba North Bank extension hydro project at the cost of US$ 243 Million.

ZESCO Managing Director, Rodney Sisala signed for ZESCO and Sinohydro contractors Deputy Managing Director, Song Dongsheng signed on behalf of the company.

Speaking at the signing ceremony in Lusaka today, ZESCO Managing Director, Rodney Sisala said the project will be an extension to the already existing Kariba north bank PowerStation expected to be completed with four years.

Mr Sisala noted the extension which is will be a 360MW capacity plant underground adjacent to the existing machinery will increase capacity of the kariba north bank to 1080MW from the current 600MW.

He explained that 85% of the total cost will be provided by China Export Import Bank (China EXIM Bank) adding that the balance will be sourced from other financing institutions.

Mr Sisala noted implementation of the project will commence in early 2008 as soon as the financial discussions are completed with China EXIM bank.

He said that ZESCO and Sinohydro have agreed to accelerate the development of the project in order to caution the power supply deficit which Zambia is faced with.

Speaking at the same function, Energy and Water Development Minister, Kenneth Konga said that the signing ceremony marks a milestone in the development of power projects in Zambia as government has set targets for household access to electricity that require large amounts of power.

Mr Konga noted that there has been a rapid demand for electricity in Zambia and the region adding there is need for new power generation if the looming power deficit is to be controlled.

He noted that studies by the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) have shown that due to the high economic growth taking place in the region, the demand for power will exceed the installed capacity from 2008.

Mr Konga observed that hence there is need for Zambia to take deliberate steps to develop new poor generation sources as it will have few alternatives of importing power from neighbouring countries as most of them will face similar situations.

He urged ZESCO and Sinohydro to accelerate their efforts to ensure that the project is implemented without delay.

Mr Konga noted that the shortage of power will not only affect the existing economic infrastructure but will also act as a barrier for other prospective investors.

Speaking earlier, Sinohydro Deputy Managing Director, Song Dongsheng promised to do quality works and within the stipulated time.

And China EXIM Bank General Manager, Dai Chunning said that the Chinese government is honoured to assist Zambia to help solve the electricity deficit.

Levy drops Solicitor General Sunday Nkonde

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President Mwanawasa has with immediate effect terminated the services of Solicitor General Sunday Nkonde.

This is contained in a stastement issued by State House Chief Analyst for Press and Public Relations David Kombe and made available to ZANIS today.

In his letter to Mr. Nkonde the President said: “I wish to inform you that I have, Pursuant to Article 55(3) of the constitution of Zambia removed you from office as Solicitor General with immediate effect.”

Dr Mwanawasa thaked Mr nkonde for the services he rendered to the nation and wished him the best in his future endravours.