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Deploy ICTs for economic growth

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By: Timothy Kasonde  

Zambian non-profit and independent youth led Information and Communication Technology (ICT) organization has embarked on a project to establish a public ICT facility in the rural town of Mazabuka.

Much of the developing country’s rural areas exist below subsistence levels and remain impoverished because they have no access to basic infrastructure that is essential for economic growth and development.

Furthermore, basic infrastructure such as electricity and communications that are essential pillars for economic growth, are not yet part of the planning of most developing rural communities, even in more wealthier developing countries landscape and geographic location still places huge limitations on access to the internet and World Wide Web (WWW). In other words, the ICT rural-urban divide will continue to escalate in the African continent unless direct intervention by governments is made

“With the current ICT industry in Zambia most of the innovative projects are coming through, we thank the government for putting in place the ICT policy document,” says Clement Mulenga Project Manager for Wireless Digital Village Project (WDVP).

He explained that creating sustainable public access facilities in rural areas without management skills, connectivity or electricity is very difficult and usually requires outside expertise, expensive solar power and satellite bandwidth.

“In addition there are few integrated initiatives which leverage local resources through the use of ICTs to help meet real development,” Mulenga said.

That is why WDVP identified a small town such as Mazabuka in Zambia where they are going to establish a modern telecentre in a bid to assist the local communities promote sustainable development and in their fight against poverty using ICTs and in line with the United Nation’s (UN) Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). 

“The project aims to implement a modern telecentre with an innovative communication infrastructure using Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) and wireless connectivity,” Mulenga explained.

He pointed out that the telecentre will help the communities to benefit from the ICT revolution by accessing information that is of specific relevance to their daily lives for their overall development process.

“We would want to contribute to the development of ICTs and as a leading example of best practices in helping to address the digital divide,” Mulenga explained.

The WDVP will implement a modern telecentre in Mazabuka and this will provide a platform for the delivery of local content, government and private sector information services as well as tele-health and education applications.

One of the objectives is to work with local  the local community so that they develop human capacity to manage and maintain ICT equipment.

“We want to engage the locals to develop human capacity to use ICTs for their development and also build the presence of existing radio stations and linkages with church activities in order to fully leverage the potential of the technologies and existing human resources thus helping to ensure sustainability,” Mulenga explained.

He further pointed out that the project is expected to facilitate the local communities in order to provide viable alternatives for the youth to seek employment within their rural towns.

“There is need to improve access to jobs in marginal communities so that we reduce the levels of helplessness and dependence on the state utilities, and be proactive in developing alternative communication systems for economic growth,” said Mulenga.

He however said to run a modern telecentre effectively skills such as business support, content creation and technical support were required from qualified locals so that they train others on how to use the facilities.

Mulenga further said that the telecentre will provide free ICT training on different ICT skills so as to give a chance to the less privileged in the small town.

“Under training we have computer skills like operating systems, word processing, spread sheets and databases. Another aspect is content creation for community radio stations, project management training for community projects and Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) s,” Mulenga further explained.

A site where the telecentre will be situated has already been identified and the appropriate ICT infrastructure will include the integration of VSAT and wireless technologies.

The wireless technology is seen as an effective solution for rural connectivity in establishing a telecenter in the rural area. The 54 Megabits per second (54Mbps) 802.11g broadband wireless system enables data, Voice over Internet Protocol (IP) and video communications.

The telecentre will consist of a local area network of computers, phones, laser printers, scanner, photocopier, and fax machines. Provision is made for wireless links within the building. With a VSAT link in place local communities will be able to participate in an array of e-learning, e-health and e- environment programs.

Facilities to be used by the community include video conferencing, exchange on research and experience, tele-medical services for clinics and hospitals near the telecentre and tele-educational programs and the possibility of making phone calls over the Internet.

Mulenga explained that the WDVP is being supported by local businessmen, local ICT organizations and the private sector.

“This initiative is being supported by the local businessmen and that includes some private sector organizations. Nothing much is coming from the government but I?m sure at some point when we approach them properly they will support this initiative,” Mulenga explained.
And a youth from Mazabuka Anthony Banda says it will be good to have a telecentre in Mazabuka because the place was not technologically developed.

Banda who has just completed his O levels (High School) and hopes to study media and communication at the University of Zambia (UNZA) next year says lack of ICTs in rural areas was hampering the development of rural areas.
“I hope the project will be successful because we don’t have access to ICTs in our small town. Some of us want to search for information on the internet but you find that there are no cafes and there is no infrastructure in the rural areas hence we are forced to travel to the capital city where there is the availability of the internet,” Banda explained.

He explained that it was very difficult for the youth in his area to develop because of lack of basic knowledge on ICTs.
“There is need to have a deliberate policy by the government in making sure that high school leavers get skills in ICTs and the Zambian government under the Ministry of Education (MOE) needs to support that,” Banda complained.

And an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) consultant based in Lusaka Brian Mukuka said there is need to support local initiatives that are undertaken by the youths.

Mukuka explained there is need for more ICT projects to be introduced so that Zambia as a country is seen to be working to bridge the digital divide.

Mukuka added that Zambia’s limitations in the ICTs include inadequate institutional infrastructure to facilitate the speedy expansion and access of ICT services to the people.

“ICT systems that have been installed in the country so far remain disjointed and fragmented while the ICT solutions have remained generally under-utilized,” Mukuka lamented.

Source: HANA-(Highway Africa News Agency) http://hana.ru.ac.za

Noel Tosi is the new Zambia national soccer team coach

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Faz has confirmed that former Congo-Brazzaville coach Noel Tosi as the new Zambia national soccer team coach.

Tosi has been offered a three-year deal and he is due in the country shortly to discuss terms with Faz.

Faz revealed that Tosi was the second choice but got that the Frenchman got the job after an unnamed Dutchman who was the frontrunner for the post was said to have taken up another appointment in the Middle East.

Should Tosi agree terms with Faz, his first game in charge will be Zambia’s last Africa Cup Group 11 qualifier against South Africa on September 8 in Cape Town.

Meanwhile, the draws for the inaugural Barclays Cup that were due to be made today by Faz have been postponed until Monday.

Govt commends MTN

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Government says it appreciates MTN Zambia for the contribution the company is making towards the growth of the country’s economy through communication.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Communication and Transport Brigadier General Peter Tembo says comunication is essential in improving the standard of living of the people.

Gen. Tembo was speaking during the offical opening of the MTN Service Centre at
CrossRoads shopping mall in Lusaka today.

He noted that communication technology such as mobile phones are critical in
fuelling economic development in the country.

He said government applauds MTN Zambia for the many empowerment initiatives and
developmental programmes it is undertaking for the empowerment of the loca people.

Gen Tembo noted that MTN has taken business strategies further by taking them to
Zambian people in the communities.
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And speaking earlier,  MTN chief sales and marketing officer Freddie Mokoena said
the newly launched Service Centre at CrossRoads is the first of its kind the compnay
has launched in Zambia.

Mr Mooena said MTN is committed to  empowering the local people economically.

Veteran Politician slams planned Oasis Forum Demos

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A veteran politician in Mufulira on the Copperbelt Province has added his voice in condemning the planned demonstration by the Oasis Forum during next week’s Southern Africa Community Development (SADC) Heads of State and Government Summit scheduled to take place in Lusaka.

The politician and prominent businessman Moses Nyundu said the issue of the
constitution making process lies in the hands of Zambians and not staging a
demonstration at Mulungushi Conference Centre.

Mr. Nyundu there was no logic in protesting over the Constitution Making Process
during the SADC Summit saying the gathering had no role to play in the matter as it
was an internal issue.

He said it was an embarrassing for Civil Society groups to display their placards at
Mulungushi Conference Centre, the venue of the Summit where the issue of the
constitution is not on the agenda.

Mr. Nyundu who is also United Democratic Alliance losing candidate in last year’s
tripartite elections urged the Oasis Forum to refocus its constitution campaign
strategy and implore workable solutions.

And Patriotic Front District Chairperson John Katati said the party in Mufulira has
not been communicated to over the planned demonstration by the national leadership.

Mr. Katati added that as a lower organ of the party, it will not do anything until
the top leadership gives a go ahead.

He said even at their recent provincial meeting in Ndola the planned demonstration
was not  discussed.
Oasis Forum and other Civil Society groups are planning to stage a demonstration
over the Constitution making process during the SADC Heads of State and Government Summit next week.

UDA ‘crumbles’-Politician

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The Opposition United Democratic Alliance (UDA) is said to have crumbled in Mufulira on the Copperbelt Province.

This is according to the 2006 UDA losing parliamentary candidate, Moses Nyundu.

Mr. Nyundu charged that UDA an alliance of United National Independence Party
(UNIP), United Party for National Development (UPND) which recently pulled out and
Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD), collapsed soon after last year’s
tripartite elections.

He attributed the collapse of the alliance in the district to internal problems that
individual political parties are experiencing and observed that there are no local
structures that exist at district level.

Mr Nyundu said UDA has not been able to call for a meeting in the district since
last year’s elections, a situation impliying that there were no leaders at any level
of party organs that form the alliance.

He charged that the alliance has lost its original core value and it therefore can
not resuscitate itself nor forge ahead.

The veteran politician has however urged the parties in the alliance to remain
united to avoid giving leverage to Patriotic Front in the 2011 elections.

The UDA has of late suffered leadership wrangles in all its affiliate political
parties.

UPND recently pulled out of the alliance with its leader Hakainde Hichilema saying
the alliance has confused the party.

Movement Beginning of Catholic Church Reformation?

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AFTER what they described as years of soul searching, reflection, anguish and intimidation some married priests in Zambia mainly from the Catholic Church have decided to come out in the open and begin conducting mass under the auspices of the Movement for Married Priests.

The Movement founded by excommunicated Catholic Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo was launched last September amidst fears that it would establish a new sect in Africa funded by Reverend Sun Myung Moon as a rival to Roman Catholicism.

The Movement for Married Priests Now- Zambia Chapter had a rally last weekend to mark the commencement of its activities in Zambia with a call to all priests that have married secretly to come out in the open and renounce priesthood celibacy.

Father Anzanga Mbewe a married priest who was ordained to priesthood by late Ndola Catholic Bishop De Jong defied a longstanding tradition of celibacy in the Roman Catholic Church with his colleagues and are now open disciples of Milingo.

Though one will not hear a great deal about married Roman Catholic priests the truth is that they do exist. Some estimates place their number at around 20 per cent of all Roman Catholic priests in the world. This would mean that 20 per cent of all Roman Catholic priests are officially and legally married, even though celibacy continues to be a requirement.

Father Mbewe believes that married priests in the movement are part of the Roman Catholic Church and continue to acknowledge the existing leadership in the Catholic Church as their own.

They are passionate about exercising the faith. Father Mbewe even conducted mass at Masiye Motel in Lusaka where all baptised brothers and sisters who support the idea of priests marrying had fellowship.

Father Mbewe says that Brazil has recorded the biggest movement of married priests called National Catholic and Apostolic Church of Brazil which boasts of some four million members and more than 50 bishops, the movement is gathering pace around the world at a fast rate and some have wondered whether Archbishop Milingo will use the movement to establish a new version of the Catholic Church.

Zambia Episcopal Conference (ZEC) president, Telesphore Mpundu clarified the status of the former Archbishop of Lusaka, Emmanuel Milingo, in the light of media reports that he was planning to come back to Zambia.

“We reiterate that the former Archbishop has been excommunicated. Excommunication means that he is no longer part of the Catholic Church. By his own actions, he has knowingly and willingly cut himself off from the Catholic Church. He therefore cannot preside over any religious function in the name of the Catholic Church. If indeed he wants to come back to Zambia, it is within his rights to return to his homeland. However, we urge our Catholic faithfuls to be aware that if he holds religious functions, then those ceremonies will be done outside the Catholic Church. Therefore they are not Catholic services.” Bishop Mpundu said.

The Vatican said in September that Milingo and the four men he ordained as bishops were “automatically excommunicated” under Church law.

Father Mbewe described Milingo as a legend who has been made stronger by his excommunication. He said Milingo’s association with the Unification Church should not be misunderstood as Rev Moon has merely offered him a platform.”Excommunicating Milingo was the biggest mistake Vatican made because they have made him more stronger, this can only be compared to what happened when they expelled Martin Luther King in 1520. They elevated Martin Luther to be the founder of the Protestant movement. Vatican has given Milingo power to establish a new version of the Catholic Church.” Father Mbewe charged.

Father Mbewe says that since the Pope ordained Milingo in 1969 he has had special powers that cannot be revoked by anyone, adding that he transferred apostolic power to the four bishops that he ordained in New York to begin an effective global movement to call for an end to priesthood celibacy.

Critics say that the present policy of the Church on celibacy is inconsistent. The Catholic Church has married priests in the Eastern Rites. Moreover, in recent decades, Rome has allowed the ordination to the Roman Catholic priesthood of married ministers who had converted from the Anglican Communion or from Protestant denominations. They have argued that some men may be married priests and others may not.

Archbishop Milingo said the Catholic Church should embrace more than 150,000 married priests worldwide in part to ease the ongoing clergy shortage and to elevate the sanctity of marriage.Milingo insists he is still Catholic in faith, his heart and soul and any service that he performed would be of the Catholic faith and would bring healing to the people of Zambia.

Bishop Mpundu said that the Church had heard that Archbishop Milingo had intentions of coming to Zambia and advised Catholics that his functions would not be recognised by the Church.

But Milingo has insisted that for the love of the people of Zambia and of all Africa he will not exclude anyone who will come to his healing sessions.

Times of Zambia

10-man Zesco United stay calm to beat Assembly

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10-man Zesco maintained their nine-point lead at the summit of the Faz Premier League table after beating hosts National Assembly 1-0 at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka Wednesday afternoon in a week 22 fixture.

Zesco were reduced to ten men after influential midfielder Rainford Kabala was sent off in quick succession.

Kalaba was playing his first game for Zesco after a month away on trials at French Ligue 2 club Chateauroux that fell through.

Referee Wellington Kaoma flashed two yellows in Kalaba’s face in the 22nd minute after booking the player for continuously protesting over his disallowed goal scored from a suspected off-side position.

The sent-off was Kalaba’s third of the season so far.

Despite being one man down, Zesco were still on top of things but were wasteful in front of Assembly’s goalmouth.

Zesco finally broke the deadlock in the 65th minute through striker Jonas Sakuwaha who headed-in a Frazer Kamwandi cross from the right just three minutes after coming on as a substitute.

Zesco are now on 49 points from 22 games played while Green Buffaloes stay 2nd after a 1-0 away win at Nchanga Rangers thanks to a goal from Maxwell Mulenga.

Kabwe Warriors stayed 3rd and three points behind Buffaloes on 37 points after a scoreless draw away to Forest Rangers in Ndola.

Lusaka Dynamos joined them on 37 points but remained 4th after beating visiting Young Arrows 1-0 via an 80th minute goal from Josphat Nkhoma.

Defending champions Zanaco begun life without the fired head coach Fighton Simukonda on an embarrassing note when they lost 1-0 away to relegation threatened Zamtel.

The win was only Zamtel’s second of the season since they were promoted this year.

Zanaco’s defeat was even more painful because the winning goal was scored by on-loan signing from the defending champions Nasha Kaya.

And how Zanaco would have surely wished their on-loan player had stayed on the bench-or altogether not even named on the 18-man list for today’s meeting.

Meanwhile, Numba Mumamba and Kelvin Kaindu are in temporal charge at Zanaco as the club searches for a permanent replacement for the fired Simukonda and his assistant Weston Mumba.

Power Dynamos continued on their recent fine form beating Konkola Blades 2-0 at home thanks to a brace from Elson Mukandawire.

Elsewhere, Roan lost 2-1 away to Nakambala Leopards while City of Lusaka were also defeated on the road after going down 1-0 against Red Arrows.

SADC One-Stop Border in the offing

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Government has disclosed that a ‘One Stop Boarder’ to reduce on unnecessary delays at boarder posts among the traveling public is under-way in the SADC region.

Communication and Transport  Permanent Secretary Peter Tembo says the One Stop
Boarder concept is one of the frameworks SADC member states are pursuing  in
fostering regional integration  in the area of infra-structure development.

Brigadier General Tembo says Zambia being one of the SADC member states  will
greatly benefit from the facility when operational .

The permanent secretary  stressed that government has embarked on infrastructure
development in the transport sector to bring it in line  with the standards of the
SADC protocols as she takes over the SADC chairmanship this month.

Brig-Gen. Tembo was speaking on a live ZNBC programme dubbed ‘SADC Calling’
monitored by ZANIS in Lusaka today.

He explained that under the One Stop Boarder concept, Immigration and Customs
Officials will be placed in one office.

General Tembo also disclosed that  government has embarked on the rehabilitation of
all the  habours around  the country to enhance the water transport system.

He said the One Stop Boarder concept will be opened at Chirundu boarder Post in
Southern province thereafter  Kazungula in Western province on the border with
Namibia

And Director of Infra-structure Development at the SADC Secretariat in Botswana
Remmy Makumbe said SADC is merely adopting what is obtaining in Europe citing the
European Union (EU) which has reduced trade barriers among its member states.

Mr. Makumbe however, said SADC member States are faced with many changes among them
financial constraints to fully succeed in developing infra-structures development in
the region.

And Mr  Makumbe disclosed that  President Mwanawasa will on August 16 chair a
Special Session on Infra-structure Development during the SADC heads of state and
government summit slated for Lusaka’s Mulungushi International Conference Centre.

Mr Makumbe said the Special Session will review progress in the development of
progress infra-structure in the SADC region.

Mr. Makumbe said top of the agenda to be discussed is the plight of land locked
countries who are seemingly not willing to comply with SADC regulations

Zambia witnesses Russian, Germany investors-ZACCI

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The Kitwe Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has observed that Zambia has in the recent past witnessed an increase in the inflow of foreign investors from Russia and Germany flocking to the country  to explore business opportunities especially in the mining sector.

The KCCI noted that the foreign investors were particularly Industrialists and other
businessmen from the two countries who were frequenting the country to explore
business opportunities.

Association President Eddie Kapungulya attributed the trend to Government’s
creation of good economic policies aimed at attracting Foreign Investment especially
in the mining sector.

Mr Kapungulya who was speaking after a delegation of  Businessmen from Germany
toured Mopani Copper Mines in Kitwe yesterday prodded Government to grasp such
oportunities and ensure that such visits  are translated into actual investments to
boost Zambia’s economic growth.

Mr Kapungulya told ZANIS that Government must also take advantage of its economic
policies to negotiate development agreements.  He said this would improve the
welfare of the Zambian people.

However, the ZACCI Official cautioned Government against engaging foreign traders
but stressed on the need for genuine foreign investors with adequate resources to
venture into mining, manufacturing among other sectors in the country.

He pledged his organisation’s support to such ventures for the benefit of the
Zambian people .

And Mr Kapungulya has called on the Zambian Ambassador to Germany General Kingsley Chikuli to organise a business tour for Copperbelt based Small Medium Enterprises (SMES) to that country to explore business opportunities there.

Mr Chikuli said there was need to link Zambian SME’s with their foreign counter
parts so that they could explore business opportunities in other Countries.

He said there was need for an exchange programme between Zambian business persons
and foreign investors.

Thieves invade Kasama’s Chiba cemetery

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Thieves are reported to have invaded Chiba Cemetery near Kasama Township in Northern Province where they are stealing deformed bars embedded in tombstones.
The local Authority says a group of unidentified people but suspected to be Kasama
residents engaged in welding works are breaking the tombstones in the cemetery
removing deformed bars.
Kasama Municipal Council Director of Planning Peter Tamba said extensive damage has
been caused to the tombstones in the cemetery and has called on Police to bring to
book the culprits.
Mr Tamba said in a press statement released to ZANIS in Kasama today that the
development had disturbed the Council and appealed to members of the public to
assist police and the Council to identify the suspects.
The bars from the tombstones are said to be used in making burglar bars and other
welding works.
Mr. Tamba said it was very untraditional for people to ransack a cemetery and
disturb the peace of the departed ones at the expense of entrepreneurship and warned
that those involved would be severely punished once caught.
He appealed to residents of Location and Chiba Townships located near the cemetery
to be on the look for such people and report their activities to the police.

AVAP happy with Constitutional Conference Bill

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The Anti-Voter Apathy Project (AVAP) has welcomed the National Constitution Conference (NCC) Bill which has been tabled before parliament.

And AVAP has commended government for being transparent and inclusive in the
drafting of the NCC Bill which is now before Parliament.

AVAP Executive Director Bonnie Tembo said in a statement to ZANIS in Lusaka today
that  his organisation is satisfied that the proposed NCC Bill provides for broad
representation of the Zambian people in adopting the new republican constitution.

Mr Tembo further said that the powers and functions of the NCC will help the people
to effectively participate through their representatives in the constitution making
process.

Mr Tembo has however advised government to ensure that it advertises the NCC Bill in
the print media to enable the public people understand what the Bill is purposed to
achieve.

He said Zambians should be given an opportunity to understand the Bill for them to
effectively hold government and members of parliament accountable for their actions
in  the constitution making process.

Mr Tembo said the civil society, NGO’s, church and political parties among others
should also take a leading role in sensitizing people country wide in order for the
people to develop a sense of ownership and responsibility in the constitution making
process.

He added that members of parliament should also play their part by widely consulting
their constituents on the NCC Bill to ensure that people are part and parcel of the
process.

Mr Tembo  said people’s  participation was critical if the country is to realize a
people driven constitution.

He commended the ministry of justice for embracing some critical proposals from the
Constitutional Awareness Network(CNN) which he said added value to the NCC Bill.

Mr Tembo appealed to the government  to continuously  update the nation on the
constitution making process

No room for commercial photographers during SADC summit

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Ministry of Information and Broadcasting  Services Permanent Secretary, Emmanuel Nyirenda says commercial photographers will not be accredited to cover the SADC Heads of State and governments summit in Lusaka next week.

Mr. Nyirenda said at a press briefing today that only photographers taking photos
for news purposes will be accredited to cover the summit.

He said journalists covering the arrival of heads of state and government at the
Lusaka International Airport will be restricted by way of a cordon, adding that
those that wanting to interview foreign leaders will have to make their own
arrangmenents.

Mr. Nyirenda also said entry to the state banquet will be restricted.

He pointed out that journalists that would like want to link to their home countries
via satellite will have to make their own arrangements with the Zambia
Telecommunication company (ZAMTEL).

Mr. Nyirenda announced that journalists covering the summit will use the media
centre at the summit venue.

The Permanent Secretary emphasised the need for journalists to obtain proper
accreditation before the summit day to avoid inconveniences.

Meanwhile, SADC Head of Corporate Communications Unit, Leefa Martin said SADC
Executive Secretary Tomaz Salomao would hold a press brieifng at Mulungushi
International Conference Centre tomorrow.

Ms. Martin said Dr. salomao could not manage to hold a brieifng today because he was
held up in Johannesburg.

The 27th SADC heads of state and government officially at the Mulungushi
International Conference on 15th August.

Tuesday Football Briefs

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Faz and Barclays Bank Zambia PLC have launched a new 16-team cup competition to be known as the Barclays Cup that kicks off next weekend on August 18.

The Barclays Cup will promise the current top 6 teams from the Premier league and Division 1 while another top 4 team’s will come from Division 2 will complete the competition.

The winners will take home K90 million.

Draws for the tournament will be made tomorrow in Lusaka.

-Zanaco have appointed senior players Kelvin Kaindu and captain Numba Mumamba as interim coaches at the struggling defending league champions following the sacking of head coach Fighton Simukonda and his assistant Weston Mumba on Monday.
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Mumamba and Kaindu will be in charge of Zanaco on Wednesday when the team faces relegation troubled Zamtel at Musa Kasonka in a Week 22 fixture.

Simukonda and Mumba were fired on Monday following a spate of poor results.

Their departure was hastened after Zanaco’s 1-0 home defeat last Saturday against 2004 league champions Red Arrows- the latter the club they succeeded as top-flight champions.

Zanaco’s defeat against Arrows left them trailing 14 points behind leaders Zesco United on 33 and 46 points respectively after 21 games going into Wednesday Week 22 matches.

FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 22 FIXURES.

08/08/2007

Forest Rangers – Kabwe Warriors
Nakambala Leopards – Roan United
Zamtel – Zanaco
National Assembly – Zesco United
Red Arrows – City of Lusaka
Lusaka Dynamos – Young Arrows
Nchanga Rangers – Green Buffaloes
Power Dynamos – Konkola Blades

Pros Hit List & Weekend Scorecard

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DENMARK

Attacker Christopher Katongo did not play for 8th placed Brondby in
their 3-0 home win over 9th positioned Lyngby on Sunday.

Katongo did not make the first team in that bench.

FRANCE

Striker Jacob Mulenga played the 90 minutes for 16th placed
Chateauroux who lost 2-1 at home against early leaders Nantes on
Friday in a Ligue 2 match.

Mulenga was not on target.

SWEDEN

ORGRYTE: Striker Boyd Mwila scored for 8th placed Orgryte on Saturday
in their 3-2 away win over bottom placed Degerfors.

Mwila was substituted three minutes after finding the target.

LJUNGSKILE: Defender Edwin Phiri did not play for 5th placed
Ljungskile on Sunday due to suspension.

Ljungskile beat 3rd from top Sirius 2-1 at home.

FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 21

04/08/2007

Kabwe Warriors 1(Musonda Mweuke 3″)- Roan United 2(Losper Muma 19″,
Derrick Kabwe 80″)

Forest Rangers 1(Nyambe Mulenga 10″)- Zamtel 1(Joseph Mwenya 82″)

Zesco United 5(Enoch Sakala 3″ 62″,Yonah Mwango 18″ ?”, Nicholas
Zulu 22″)- Nakambala Leopards 1 (Kelvin Bweupe)

Zanaco 0 -Red Arrows 1(Simon Luipya 38″)

Young Arrows 4(Lottie Phiri 3 goals, Kruger Mwansa ?”pen)- National
Assembly 1(Kabamba Kalande)

City of Lusaka 2(Tony Mukwasa 9″ 14″)- Nchanga Rangers 0

Konkola Blades 3(Charles Siyingwa 62″, Moses Phiri 65″ 89″)- Lusaka
Dynamos 1(Josphet Nkhoma 22″ pen)

Green Buffaloes 1(Lawrence Milanzi 84″)-Power Dynamos 3(Elson
Mukandawire 9″ 11″, Francis Kombe 59″).

TOP SCORERS (04/08/07).

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.

Simon Luipya (Red Arrows):7.
Mazuba Mukandawire (City of Lusaka): 7.

Yonah Mwango (Zesco United): 6.
Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes): 6
Nicholas Zulu (Zesco United): 6.
Kruger Mwansa (Young Arrows): 6

Elson Mukandawire (Power Dynamos) 5.
Moses Phiri (Konkola Blades) 5
Lopser Muma (Roan United): 5.
Noel Mwandila (Green Buffaloes): 5.
Josphet Nkhoma (Lusaka Dynamos): 5.
Siloni Jere (Kabwe Warriors): 5.
Winstone Kalengo(Zanaco): 5.
Maonga Kabuku (Kabwe Warriors): 5.
Ben Mwanza (Roan United): 5

Lawrence Milanzi (Green Buffaloes) 4.
Musonda Mweuke (Kabwe Warriors): 4.
Simon Bwalya (Power Dynamos):4.
Kelvin Mumba (Roan United) 4.
Precious Mpondela (Konkola Blades): 4
Isaac Lungu (Power Dynamos): 4.
Sam Gondwe (Young Arrows): 4.
Lameck Banda (Lusaka Dynamos): 4.
Ken Mwaba (Nakambala Leopards):4.
Kelvin Kaindu (Zanaco): 4.

FAZ DIVISION 1 WEEK 23.

05/08/2007

NORTH.

Nkana 1- Police Blue Eagles 1

Chambishi 0- INDENI 0

Afrisports 0- Kitwe United 1

Mufulira Wanderers 1- Konkola Mine Police 1

Mufulira Blackpool 1- Chindwin 1

Ndola United 0- Prison Leopards 1

Kalewa 1- Muchindu 0

Lime Hotspurs 2- Medical Stars 2

SOUTH

Green Eagles 1- Profund Warriors 1

Lusaka Celtic 3-Nampundwe 0

Kambuku 1- Nkwazi 3

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Zambia’s uranium system better than central US’s

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Zambia has the potential to be one of the world’s largest uranium producers, says African Energy Resources executive chairperson Alasdair Cooke.

In addition, Zambia is one of the best places for making mining projects happen, he told last week’s Capital Resources conference, in Botswana.

He says Zambia’s Karoo uranium system has far greater potential than a more celebrated one in the central US, from which a million tons has been extracted over the years.

The uranium geology crosses the Zambian border into Tanzania and “you are looking at nearly 1 000 km of strike length”.

African Energy will just be “scratching the surface of it” with its proposed projects.

He says there are currently many uranium projects, which has investors pondering which will actually reach production stage.

He believes nonunderground prospects with simple geology and metallurgy are the ones that will reach that stage and also those served by good exist- ing infrastructure.

“We are very lucky in Zambia, where we have excellent power infrastructure,” he says.

The Australian company’s Zambian uranium prospect is located 20 km from the Kariba hydroelectric power scheme, where there are good road access and ample water.

“We’re very confident that we can develop these projects very fast,” he says.

The politics of Zambia are “excellent” and the company has had among its best experiences ever in terms of speed and efficiency of project development.

It applied for a mining lease less than 18 months ago and opened a boxcut only four months after that.

“It’s a mining economy and getting people is so much better than in Australia, where it is hopeless,” Cooke says.

He describes his Zambian workforce as “fantastic”.

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