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South Africa Airways voted Africa’s leading Airline

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South African Airways has been voted Africa’s leading Airline in the first class and business airline category.

Country Manager, Vincent Mupwaya says South African Airways was awarded as the
leading Airline by the World Travel Awards in May this year.

Mr. Mupyaya says there has been an overwhelming response from the general public
throughout the world connecting flights to Lusaka and Livingstone in the past year.

Mr Mupyaya was speaking during a travel agents awards giving ceremony in Lusaka today.

South African Airways is a member the Star Alliance Network, which was established
in 1997 as the first truly global airline alliance to offer customers worldwide a
smooth travel experience.

The Alliance, with membership of over 10 major Airlines worldwide, offers more than
16,000 daily flights to 855 destinations in 155 countries.

And Tourism and Natural Resources Deputy Minister, Michael Kaingu, said government
is aware of the significant contribution South African Airways has made in promoting
tourism growth in the region.

He said South African Airways has partnered with local institutions such as Zambia
National Tourist Board (ZNTB) and the Tourism Council of Zambia (TCZ) to enhance
tourism growth in Zambia by bringing in local and foreign tourists.

MMD youths in Mongu defend Mulyata/GBM saga

MMD youths in Mongu have waned Forum for Youth Organizations in Zambia, Regional Chairperson, to desist from issuing negative statements against Mongu Central Member of Parliament, Joseph Mulyata.

The warning is contained in a statement released to ZANIS in Mongu by the MMD
Constituency Youth Chairman Bernard Kazungo.

Mr. Kazungo said youths will take action against Prince Mayamba if he does not stop
accusing the MP and Mongu Mayor, Charles Akende, of having shared the constituency
Youth Development Funds.

He also alleged that Mayamba  and his colleague have raised many sarcastic comments
towards Mulyata following the story in Post Newspaper dated July 16, 2007 concerning
the MP releasing a GBM Coach Bus at the Weighbridge in Livingstone.

Mr. Kazungo said Mulyata told the nation that he never went to the weigh-bridge to
grab the keys but it was the Regional Roads Engineer who got them from the officers.

He stated that MMD youths have no scores to settle with Mayamba,  saying he was
being used by those who contested against Mulyata and lost during the last
tripartite elections.

Mr. Kazungo said Mayamba and his colleagues will not succeed  in diverting the MP’s
focus on developing the constituency.

He further said Mayamba’s organization is not a civic one but politically sponsored,
hence he should come out if he wanted to engage himself in politics.

ZCTU against Vendata acquiring more shares in KCM

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The Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) says it strongly supports calls opposing Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) Strategic Partner Vendata from acquiring an additional 28.4 percent shares in the Mining Company.

ZCTU Deputy Secretary General Ian Mkandawire said giving Vendata any additional shares in the company above the 51 percent which it currently had, would deny Zambian’s a chance to effectively partcipate in the managment of the Zambian economy.

Mr Mkandawire said Government must instead float the 28.4 percent shares to the Zambian people as a way of empowering local people to actively participate in the managment of local resources.

Mr. Mkandawire in a statement to ZANIS in Kitwe today said the concept of the Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission would only be beneficial to the Country if Zambians were allowed to take up economic opportunities such as taking over the 28.4 percent shareholding in KCM currently being held by the Zambia Copper Investiment Holdings (ZCIH).

He said government was aware of a number of controversies surrounding the mining industry particularly as regards the various agreements which had attracted calls for revision.

He added that Government should not bring about controversy by allowing Vendata to acquire further shareholding in KCM at the expense of indigenious Zambians.

He said his union was concerned over lack of social responsibility by current Mine owners which needed to be addressed adequately by off-loading some shares to
Zambians for direct attention towards the improvement of communities in which these mining companies are situated.

Mr Mkandawire said his union stands strongly opposed to any further acquisation of shares by Vendata in KCM and that Government should give serious consideration to the matter.

Meanwhile, Zambia’s total finished copper output will hit 1.2 million tonnes in 2009, against a previous forecast that said the country would produce 1 million tonnes in 2011, a senior industry official said.

Tim Henderson, the Chief Executive Officer of Mopani Copper Mines (MCM), said production of copper would rise faster than expected because the life of the vast copper and cobalt mines had risen due to exploration and modern mining technologies.

“Copper Production has increased from 257,000 tonnes in 2000 to over 500,000 tonnes in 2006 (and is) projected to reach 1.2 million tones by 2009,” Henderson said late on Tuesday.

President Levy Mwanawasa said in April the country was set to double its annual copper output to 1 million tonnes by 2011 following discovery of new reserves.

Henderson, who was speaking in Livingstone, 480km south of Lusaka at a Zambia economic and business forum, said the southern African country would have to invest in infrastructure such as roads and energy to handle larger volumes of copper.

“Zambia is not the only country working hard to attract FDI (foreign direct investment) in mining… we should therefore not relax. Privatisation has been a great success and boosted the economy through huge investments and job creation,” he added.

Zambia’s state run copper mines were privatised starting in 1998 when Chinese investors purchased the Chambishi Copper mine.

Henderson also said Mopani had in principle agreed to renegotiate development agreements with the government, which plans to raise mineral royalties to 3.0 percent from 0.6 percent and corporate tax to 30 percent from 25 percent.

“In principle, mining companies are willing to renegotiate the agreements. Any future change in the rate of mineral royalties should be linked to copper prices,” Henderson said.

Henderson was giving Mopani’s stand on impending increases in taxes for the mining firms for the first time after Konkola Copper mines, Zambia’s largest copper producer, said in June it was willing to pay the higher taxes.

Some foreign mine owners said the taxes would be too high.

Mopani, which operates the Nkana mine, Mufurila copper mines and the Mufulira Smelter is the country’s second largest copper producer. MCM is a joint venture of Canada’s First Quantum Minerals and Glencore International AG of Switzerland.

Mwanawasa has been pushing for greater foreign investment, including Chinese, in the country’s copperbelt region in a bid to modernise ageing mines and raise exploration and production.

Sinazongwe Council to increase levy

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By Tovin Ngombe
Sinazongwe District Council has notified business organisation and the stakeholders on its intention to increase the levies that have not been increased for many years says.

Sinazongwe Council Secretary Oliver Muuka said in an interview that some levies have not been increased for the past 10 years while the demand for continued provision of services to the community has increased.

Mr. Muuka said the Council would call the business organisations and stakeholders for a meeting to discuss the proposed increment to ensure that all parties were satisfied with the proposals.

He said the culture of people refusing new levies any time the local Authority needed to increase them should be avoided because the council required resources to provided meaningful services to the community.

The Council Secretary noted that with the current situation were prices of fuel and inflation, were still high the council could not operate effectively with the rates that were still too low to meet the current demand for social services to the community.

“Surely the K30 being charged for every kg of kapenta was too insignificant with current economic performance, and the problem should not be on the proposed increment but on how much rates will be effected,” said Mr. Muuka.

However, Johnann Jordaan the owner of Crocodile farm in Siansowa said the proposed rates were too high and it would affect his business.

Mr. Jordaan said he was doing a lot for community and if he was taxed too much it would limit his assistance to the community.
He said the Council should ensure that the proposed rates do not hinder investment in the district and that they should ensure the rates for Sianvonga district and Gwemba were harmonized since they in the same valley

Chambishi drawn against Zesco in Coke Cup

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Preliminary round draws for the 2007 Coca Cola Cup were made this afternoon in Lusaka by the tournament sponsors Zambian Breweries.

The highlight of the 1st round draws is the pairing of 2002 winners with Zesco United and Chambishi.

Chambishi beat Zesco 2-1 in the 2002 final to win the second edition of the Coca Cola Cup in a final played at Arthur Davies stadium in Kitwe.

Top-flight league leaders Zesco will travel to Chambishi for their Coca Cola Cup 1st round match.

“The Zesco United of today is different from the Zesco of that time (When we lost to Chambishi),” Zesco secretary Justin Mumba said after the draws were announced in Lusaka.

“We expect a tough game because we have never beaten Chambishi before.”

This will be Chambishi’s third appearance in the Coke after their 2002 triumph and 2004 1st round exit.

Zesco on the other hand return for a 4th outing after reaching the quarterfinals in 2005.

Meanwhile, defending champions Kabwe Warriors have a fairly easy away tie against Coca Cola Cup debutants Mining Rangers of Kitwe.

Record two-time champions Zanaco have a tricky Coke Cup derby away fixture against promotion chasers and 2001 quarterfinalist Nkwazi in the two sides first ever meeting in this competition.

The other interesting 1st round fixture will see division 1 south leaders Riflemen return to the Coca Cola Cup for the first time since 2001 when they host Konkola Blades.

Riflemen chairman and ex-Zambia international Thomas Bwalya described as a fair draw.

Elsewhere, Nkana are home and host Young Arrows, perennial Coke Cup campaigners Nchanga Rangers travel to Young Green Eagles, while Green Buffaloes visit Mazabuka United.

All first round matches will take place on August 11 with all games ending in draws decided on penalty shootouts after 90 minutes of play.

Semifinal dates and draws will be announced shortly by Faz.

RDA urged to release funds for township roads in the country

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Local Government Association of Zambia President Charles Mumena has appealed to the Road Development Agency (RDA) to expedite the release of funds meant for the rehabilitation of Township roads through out the Country.

Mr Mumena said despite the RDA appointing Councils as their agents at District Level
in the implementation of road development programmes their was nothing much that had
been done in terms of resources being released to work on these roads which were in
a deplorable state.

Speaking at a press briefing held at the Kitwe Council today Mr Mumena said the
Local Authorities wanted to see action on the ground by ensuring that most of the
roads which were in a deplorable state where worked on under the Accelerated Urban
Road Development Programme being implemented by RDA.

He further said most of the roads in the townships through out the country had not
been worked on in the last 30 years hence the need to work on them immediately.

He added that the RDA had asked the Local Authorities to submit a list of Roads that
they wanted to be worked on in their respective areas and that not much had been
done since then.

Mr Mumena said Councils wanted to see Financial and material support from the RDA to
ensure that their was proper implementation of the Road development programme
through out the Country.

And Mr Mumena has appealed to Government to increase the monthly grants to the Local
Authorities from the current K107 billion to K400 billion in the next budget.

He said it was governments obligation to ensure that these grants were released on
time to ensure that the Local Authorities recovered from the current financial
hurdles that they were in.

He added that the sale of Council houses at a give way price had weakened the
financial capacity for Local Authorities hence the need for more funds to enable
deliver them qual;ity social services to the people.

He commended government for releasing K17.5 billion to the local authorities to help
them improve on their service delivery.

Baby boy dumped in Mufulira

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A two day old baby boy has been picked up in Mufulira after being dumped by an  unknown mother.

The baby was found by passersby in Kantanshi Township in a furrow while wrapped in a
charcoal sack in the outskirts of the township.

Ronald Ross General Hospital Executive Director ,Dr Makasa Sichela confirmed to
ZANIS in an interview today that the baby boy is being taken care of by the
hospital.

Dr. Sichela said the baby was brought to the hospital by members of the public who
left him at the hospital’s community police post yesterday.

He said the boy is in good health and is responding well to feeding.

District Police office ,when contacted, said they are not aware of the development
but they will institute investigations.

Levy mourns death of Dr. Kaunda’s grandson

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 President Levy Mwanawasa has sent  a message of condolences to former first republican president Dr.Kenneth Kaunda on the death of his grandson Zunda Banda who passed away in Harare, Zimbabwe.

This is contained in a statement signed by President Mwanawasa’s special assistant
for press and public relations John Musukuma and made available to ZANIS this
evening.

In his message President Mwanawawsa said:  “I have learnt with a deep sense of shock
of the untimely death of your dear grandson, Zunda Banda, son to James and Musata.
On behalf of the Government, the people of Zambia and indeed my own behalf, please
accept our deepest sympathies on this tragic loss.

“As you endure this sad and difficult times, please accept my deepest and heartfelt
condolences . The loss of a youthful life so close to one is deverseting, but as you
mourn your dearest grandson, be assured that James and Musata indeed, yourself and
madam Kaunda and your entire family will be in our prayers as we commit you all to
the Lord’s providence,” he said.

“Kindly convey these sympathies to Mr. and Mrs. Banda,” he added.

Esther Phiri challenges men to allow wives in sports

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WIBF International Super Further Eight Champion, Esther Phiri has challenged men to allow their wives time for sports as such chances were not available in rural areas.

Speaking when she addressed the spectators at the civic centre in Petauke district
yesterday, Esther Phiri said women had a challenge of taking part in  various
sporting activities which were good for their health.

She said more often than not, women in rural areas were inactive in the area of
sports because of lack of infrastructure in the villages.

Esther,  advised women in Petauke to emulate her in her boxing career.

She added that women had the potential to take up activities which the society
thought was for men.

Esther Phiri’s coach, Anthony Mwamba ,said Esther is soon expected to open a gym in
Petauke to allow women access the service.

Esther further said she was proud to be associated with National Milling Company
that is her major sponsor.

Meanwhile National Milling Company (NMC) Managing Director, Peter Cottan, revealed
at the same function that his company will open an outlet in Petauke boma next
month.

He said that his company was opening outlets close to people across the country to
facilitate easy accessibility of the variety of products which included maize meal
and rice.

Celtel Star briefly arrested for failing to pay taxi fare

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Celtel Star Search finalist, Levins Mwanza ,was last Sunday arrested in Lusaka for failing to pay K50,000 for a taxi that he hired.

Driver of a Hyundai Accent Registration ABD 6493, Zondiwe Kajane told ZANIS in a
telephone interview that Levins, who was in the company of a woman booked the taxi
around midnight on Sunday.

“He wanted to be driven to Matero from Kabwata, we first went to club Zone in
Emmasdale where the woman left, then to New Londe Matero where I requested for the
money but the star refused, saying the money was in Barrastone where he lives,” he
said.

Kajane said he refused to take Levins to Barrastone as he was in a drunken state and
there was no guarantee that he would pay once they reached his place.

He stated that he was forced to take the star to Salima Police post in Matero where
he was arrested and was only released yesterday after his manager only known as
Truman surrendered his cell phone as surety that Levins would pay the taxi fare.

Zondiwe revealed that Levins only managed to pay K40,000 yesterday.

And when contacted for comment Levins’ manager, Truman, who sounded defensive,  said the allegations were not true.

And Levins who is also known for his ‘Nalema’ hit, could not be reached for comment.

Media challenged to highlight rural community initiatives

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Media institutions have been prodded to increase highlighting rural community initiatives aimed at creating awareness of HIV/AIDS infection spreading in rural areas.

Speaking at the launch of community theatre groups in Mumbwa, Community for Human Development (CHD Project Co-ordinator Teddy Mabanti, urged the media to explore and promote rural theatre activities beyond the line of rail.

Mr. Mabanti said that adequate media attention given to rural theatre groups could
help speed up behavioral change in fighting the spread of HIV/AIDS, and also lay the
foundation for the decentralization of the movie industry.

Meanwhile, Kabwe based CHD Theatre co-ordinator Frederick Banda disclosed that CHD
Zambia was one of only two African countries to have won preferential donation for
theatre  propagation, from (USAID) and PACT Zambia.

Mr. Banda said that drama and theatre were most effective in rural areas as vectors
of influencing caution and awareness of the HIV-AIDS pandemic.

Mumbwa the district health management has acknowledged the high prevalence of
HIV-AIDS infection in the district, and have welcomed contributions from the
performing arts, in creating awareness.

IG bans police officers from chasing erring motorists

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Inspector General of Police, Ephraim Mateyo, has with immediate effect directed police officers to desist from chasing motorists who commit traffic offenses.

Mr Mateyo has however instructed the police officers to take note of the registration and fleet numbers of mini bus or any other vechicle and circulate the details to other officers.

He said this in a press statement released to ZANIS in Lusaka today by Police
spokespserson, Bonny Kapeso.

Mr Mateyo’s directive comes in the wake of yesterday’s incident in which a traffic
officer who was allegedly chasing a mini-bus driver for a traffic offense, resulted
into an accident which almost sparked off a riot in town.

He noted that the law requires that 14 days be given to motorists who disobey
traffic rules to report themselves to any nearest police station, failure to which
they would be arrested.

Mr Mateyo noted that officers should be proffessional,considerate and polite when
dealing with members of the public while upholding the law firmly and fairly.

He has since regretted the death of an innocent person during yesterday’s near riot,
adding that the victim might have not even been involved in the confusion.

Mr Mateyo has assured the nation that measures will be put in place to avoid a
recurrence of yesterday’s incident, adding that only credible officers will be retained to perform traffic duties.

ZNBC praised for clear TV, radion signals in Mporokoso

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Zambia National Broadcasting Cooperationb ZNBC Management has been applauded by Mporokoso Residents for clear Television and Radio signals currently received in the area.

Speaking on behalf of the residents, Joseph Mulenga said ZNBC deserves a full mark
for improving the signals of TV and Radio  that have made Mporokoso residents have
access information on developmental issues.

Mr Mulenga said improvement of the TV signal was a clear paradigm shift in
technology development by accorded people in the far flung areas.

He indicated that since the improvement of the signal by ZNBC, the district has
faced no problem in terms of picture quality and audio reception.

Mr Mulenga however appealed to the ZNBC management to consider gleaning news if the
rural Television Program was to yield a full mark.

He pointed out that people in the country side also need to watch various activities
that happen in their dwelling places than just seeing friends along the lines of
rails alone.

Mr Mulenga stressed that the programme for the rural television needs full support
from other news gathering government departments if equipped with TV cameras.

He observed that the broadcaster mainly sends TV crews during the elections and
ceremonies but remains quite during the rest of the period.

860 Diplomatic Passports were issued between 2001 and 2005

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Parliament today heard that 860 Diplomatic Passports were issued between 2001 and 2005, out of which, 163 were withdrawn.

Deputy Minister for Home Affairs, Grace Njapau, said in 2001 and 2004, 200
Diplomatic Passports were issued for each year, while 150  were issue in 2002 and
another 150 in 2003.

In 2005, 160 Diplomatic Passports were issued.

Ms. Njapau said of the 160 withdrawn Diplomtic Passports, 13 were withdrawn in 2001,
70 in 2002, 19 in 2003, 23 in 2004 and 38 in 2005.

She was answering a question raised by Kasama Central Patriotic Front Member of
Parliament, Saviour Chishimba on how many Diplomatic Passports were issued and
withdrawn between 2001 and 2005.

Meanwhile, Ms. Njapau told parliament that a total of 3,957,000 foreigners were
arrested for various criminal offences between the years 2000 and 2006 in Zambia.

She said most of the arrested foreigners were from African countries while others
were from Aisa, Europe and America.

She was responding to a question raised by Dundumwezi independent MP, Edgar
Singombe, who wanted to know how many foreign criminals were arrested from 2000 to
2006 and when the Immigration Department would be provided with firearms.

Ms. Njapau said government has no plans to provide the department with firearms for
its officers to be able to defend themselves because these were protected by the
Zambia Police officers.

She explained that the nature of the work of immmigration officers does not require
them to carry firearms.

Woman, 19, defiles three-year old boy in Chipata

Police in Chipata in Eastern Province are holding a 19-year old woman for allegedly defiling a three-year-old boy and infecting him with a sexually Transmitted Infection (STI).

Police Service Spokesperson, Bonny Kapeso confirmed the incident to ZANIS in Chipata
today, adding that the minor of Ncheka area in Kapata was defiled on  an unknown
date.

Investigations by ZANIS found that the boy was found to be infected with the disease
on Thursday last week.

The police service spokesperson refused to disclose the name of the woman, who is in
police custody and will appear in court for plea tomorrow.

But police sources in Chipata district identified the woman as Harriet Zulu of the
same area.