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Women upset with Sata for asking Jean Kapata to undress in protest of LCC suspension

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Mumbi Phiri and Jean Kapata
Jean Kapata (L) with Mumbi Phiri

THE Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) on the Copperbelt says women deserve respect and must not be asked to undress in public.

Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata is reported to have told Mandevu member of Parliament Jean Kapata to go to the Inter–City Bus Terminus in Lusaka and undress in protest against the suspension of the Lusaka City Council.

YWCA Copperbelt co-ordinator Jurita Mutale said women deserve dignity.

“Maybe Mr Sata was just joking because I know Ms Jean Kapata very well.

How can she be directed or asked to undress in public?” Ms Mutale, who was reluctant to comment on the matter, said.

But some women in Mufuchani settlement in Kitwe yesterday accused Mr Sata of being disrespectful towards them.

Former Mufuchani Women of Substance chairperson Lydia Besa, who spoke on behalf of several other women, said it is unfortunate that the PF leader has continued exhibiting characteristics of a bad leader, who does not have respect for other people.

“In the first place, the whole farming community in Mufuchani area is disgusted that Mr Sata can ask an elderly woman to go and undress at Inter-City Bus Station. Where are we going as Zambians? Even if it is politics, please, let us have respect for women,” Ms Besa said.

She urged women in Zambia not to vote for Mr Sata in this year’s elections because of his alleged vulgar language against them.

“Maybe Mr Sata enjoys seeing women undressing in public. This is why he is advocating rights for gay people in Zambia. Mr Sata does not have respect for Zambians. Now, I believe that this man can do anything just to get into power. Does he have women in his family, and I would like to think that my sister Jean Kapata is married or has a man in her life or she has children. How on earth can you tell someone’s woman or mother to undress in public? Someone must educate Mr Sata on public relations and diplomacy,” she said.

Ms Besa said it does not make sense to support Mr Sata, and that this is why the PF has failed to form government in the past elections.

“Honestly, how can you have a president in State House who directswomen to undress? This is a taboo, and Mr Sata must seriously apologise to the womenfolk in Zambia. In all fairness, he does not deserve our support as women because if he is elected as our president in this year’s elections, he may end up directing all women in Zambia to march in their birthday suits during the International Women’s Day celebrations,” she said.

Ms Besa urged politicians to respect women and desist from using them for their personal gain.

“This whole thing is interesting, and at the same time worrying. How can Mr Sata feel if someone asked his close female relative, for example his wife or his sister, even his daughter, to undress in public?

Mr Sata must have respect for other people’s women and mothers. MsKapata has a family; she has brothers and sisters. This is an insult, I don’t know how she looks at it,” she said.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Court dismisses $1.9 million claim against Kavindele

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Former vice president Enock Kavindele dancing to Luvale music

THE Kitwe High Court has dismissed with costs a case in which ZCCM Investment Holdings Plc sued former republican vice-president Enoch Kavindele’s company, Woodgate Holdings Limited, claiming over US$1.9 million as proceeds from the sale of copper concentrates.

This is in a case in which ZCCM-IH Plc sued Woodgate Holdings Limited claiming US$1,900,430 as proceeds of the sale of copper concentrates to the company.

Kitwe High Court judge-in-charge Rhoyda Kaoma said in her judgment on March 18 she is not satisfied that ZCCM-IH has proved on a balance of probabilities that Woodgate Holdings Limited is indebted to it in the sum of US$1,900,430 as an outstanding balance in respect of sale proceeds of copper concentrates.

“In conclusion on this aspect of the matter, and regrettably so, the plaintiff’s claim fails and is dismissed with costs to the defendant,” Mrs Justice Kaoma said.

On Woodgate Holdings Limited counter-claim, Mrs Justice Kaoma said based on the evidence before her, it is a fact that an excess amount has been paid by Woodgate Holdings Limited amounting to K19,422,183.

She said this represents the difference between the amount of K2,120,750 paid by Woodgate Holdings Limited and the K2,101,327,817 in the letter of demand.

Mrs Justice Kaoma said ZCCM-IH’s former accountant Fackson Phiri admitted that as far as the demand letter is concerned, this amount must be returned to Woodgate Holdings Limited.

“Having dismissed the plaintiff’s claim, and on the totality of the evidence, I am satisfied that the defendant is entitled to recover the amount overpaid to the plaintiff,” she said.

She accordingly entered judgement in favour of Woodgate Holdings Limited for the amount of K19,422,183 with interest at 10 percent and costs to be taxed if not agreed.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Zambians abroad urged to register at embassies

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Foreign Affairs minister Kabinga Pande

GOVERNMENT has appealed to Zambians to ensure that they get in contact with foreign missions each time they travel out of the country so that their presence is known for easy location and identification in view of unexpected events such as political violence and natural calamities.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Kabinga Pande told journalists in Lusaka on March 20 it was easy for Government to locate and evacuate all Zambians who were in Libya when fighting heightened between that country’s leader Muammar Gaddafi’s forces and rebels because all of them were registered with the Zambian mission in the North African nation.

Mr Pande appealed to all Zambians living abroad to register with embassies so that their existence in foreign countries is known.

The minister said currently, it is difficult for Government to ascertain whether or not all Zambians who were in Japan at the time of the tsunami and earthquake are safe because the Asian country is made up of several islands.

“Japan is a big country, and there are many islands that constitute it. As of now, there is no report of any Zambian caught up in the disaster there.

“This also brings me to the point where Iam appealing to Zambians that each time you are going out of the country, you must make sure that the nearest embassy or foreign mission is aware of your presence in a particular country for them to keep data,” he said.

Mr Pande said there is no information from Japan on the safety of Zambians whose presence in that country is not known by the embassy there.

The minister appealed to Zambians who are still in Japan on business visits and other errands to quickly leave that country or move to places where there are no nuclear reactors.

“If there are nearer to where nuclear reactors are, they should leave that country or get to safer areas instead of waiting for the last minute,” he said.

Last month, Government managed to successfully evacuate all the 42 Zambians who were living and studying in Libya.

However, Government has not been able to evacuate any Zambian from Japan because there are no reports so far of Zambians caught up in the disaster.

On March 11 this year, an earthquake and a tsunami hit north east Japan, destroying infrastructure and displacing thousands of people.

On March 20, an unexpected rise in pressure inside a troubled reactor set back efforts to bring the country’s overheating, leaking nuclear complex under control as concerns grew that minor contamination of food and water is spreading.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Opposition parties reject Sata

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FIVE opposition political parties have rejected the passionate plea by the Patriotic Front (PF) to form a loose alliance with it and help it win the forthcoming tripartite elections.

The rebuff comes barely a day after United Party for National Development president Hakainde Hichilema said his party is not ready to work with the PF, dismissing the latter’s invitation to revive the now defunct pact between the two parties as mere public relations.

And the MMD says PF president Michael Sata’s plea for help from other opposition political parties is a sign of desperation and realisation that the PF cannot win this year’s tripartite elections.

The United Liberal Party (ULP) said it cannot go into a pact with the PF because doing so would be unwise.

ULP secretary-general Langtone Sichone said in an interview yesterday Mr Sata is allegedly a greedy person who would not want to leave the position of president to any person if he got it.

“It will be foolish and naive for anyone to get into a pact with Mr Sata when everyone knows that he caused the split of the PF-UPND pact,” Mr Sichone said.

Mr Sichone wondered why Mr Sata wants to form a pact with other opposition political parties when he did not want to engage them when the PF-UPND alliance was in existence.

Forum for Progressive Politics (FPP) secretary-general Charles Kafumbo said his organisation will not form an alliance with the PF, but will instead support President Banda and the MMD in the forthcoming tripartite elections.

Mr Kafumbo said his party has decided to rally behind the MMD because of its good manifesto, which has helped to uplift the living standards of people in the country.

He said FPP is willing to work with the MMD because of the good economic policies, which have improved the economy of the country.

The United National Independent Party (UNIP) said it will not form an alliance with the PF.

UNIP general secretary Jemima Banda said UNIP will not accept to work with Mr Sata because of his poor political leadership skills.

And the National Democratic Focus (NDF) has rejected the request from Mr Sata to form an alliance with the PF as a way of helping his party win this year’s tripartite elections.

NDF president Benjamin Mwila said his party cannot form an alliance with the PF because its leader, Mr Sata, is inconsistent and lacks understanding of modern politics.

[pullquote]”The problem with the big man (Mr Sata) is that he is not consistent with some of his statements, which is not good for a person who is aspiring for the highest office in the land,” Mr Senka said.[/pullquote]

Mr Mwila said in an interview in Lusaka on March 20 he cannot work with Mr Sata because the opposition leader has proved to be a failed political leader, who cannot add any value to the overall economic development of the nation if elected president of the country.

“My party can’t work with Mr Sata or the PF because Mr Sata is inconsistent with modern politics. He distorted my party’s name by changing it from Zambia Republican Party to National Democratic Focus. So, how can I trust this person?” he asked.

“Mr Sata is not a person to trust. This issue is out of question because the man does not stand for the truth,” he said.

Newly formed Unified Party for Democracy and Development (UPDD) chancellor Felix Senka said Mr Sata is a difficult person to work with, and his party cannot waste time associating with Mr Sata because he is dictatorial.

Mr Senka said in an interview in Mufulira on March 20 it is shocking that Mr Sata is pleading with opposition political parties to form loose alliances with him so that he can win this year’s elections when he failed to work with the UPND.

[pullquote]”In the first place, it is not a matter of changing government. For us, it is better to allow the MMD in power than bringing in the likes of PF and its leader Michael Sata,” he said.[/pullquote]

Mr Senka said his party cannot not enter into a political alliance with the PF because of Mr Sata’s dictatorial tendencies.

“These are the same people who called UPND president Hakainde Hichilema an under-five politician. They called UPND junior partners of the pact. Our party, the UPDD, cannot even think of joining hands with Mr Sata because he is not a good leader,” Mr Senka said.

He also warned Zambians against voting the MMD out of power this year.

“In the first place, it is not a matter of changing government. For us, it is better to allow the MMD in power than bringing in the likes of PF and its leader Michael Sata,” he said.

“The problem with the big man (Mr Sata) is that he is not consistent with some of his statements, which is not good for a person who is aspiring for the highest office in the land,” Mr Senka said.

Over 1,000 UPND members in Mufulira recently broke away from UPND to form the UPDD, with Mr Senka as its leader.

Mr Sata was quoted by the Sunday Mail on March 20 as having pleaded with “small” opposition political parties to help PF win this year’s tripartite election by forming loose political alliances with his party.

He is reported to have made the plea on March 19 when opening the PF’s Lusaka provincial conference at Garden House Hotel.

And MMD acting national secretary Chembe Nyangu said in an interview in Lusaka on March 20 it is clear that Mr Sata has now realised he will never win this year’s elections, hence begging for help from ‘small’ parties.

“These guys have realised the MMD is getting stronger everyday. That is why Mr Sata has started begging for help to remove the MMD from power. He will not succeed to remove us from power because we have become stronger than we were before,” Mr Nyangu said.

Mr Nyangu said the break-up of the PF- UPND pact has increased Mr Sata’s desperation for power.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

RB condemns yesterday’s PF-MMD violence and issues an apology

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President Rupiah Banda in the Presidential car

President Rupiah Banda has condemned and apologized for the violence between the opposition Patriotic Front (PF) and MMD cadres yesterday in Lusaka.

The two parties fought violent battles on the sidelines of a PF Lusaka Provincial conference at Garden House hotel.

President Banda has said it is sad that both the MMD and PF failed to co-exist in the area surrounding the Garden House Hotel.

“I am very sorry about that. I asked one of my colleagues who knew something about it. It is not justified, but I just want to say I am sorry. We don’t want this kind of thing,” he said.

Mr Banda said political party cadres should learn to co-exit and avoid all forms of confrontation.

 

The President said he understands that PF youths went to pull out a flag from a grocery shop run by one of the MMD members, a situation that infuriated the shop owner and other MMD cadres who later fought back at PF supporters.

“Why can’t we live side by side? They can put a PF flag here, MMD there, UPND there. I am sorry about that, and I condemn it,” he said.

Mr Banda has since called on the church to pray for the forthcoming general elections, just like it has always done in the past.

[pullquote]”Why can’t we live side by side? They can put a PF flag here, MMD there, UPND there. I am sorry about that, and I condemn it,” he said.[/pullquote]

The President said this at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka during the installation of Reverend Albert Chama, as Anglican Archbishop of central Africa.  With his installation, Archbishop Chama will now oversee Zambia, Botswana, Malawi and Zimbabwe.

Hundreds of Anglican Church members, their leaders and government officials attended the installation ceremony.

Meanwhile, at least 5 people have been arrested in connection with yesterday’s violence between Patriotic Front (PF) and MMD cadres.

Yesterday, PF and MMD cadres engaged in a violent fight on the sidelines of the opposition party’s Lusaka Provincial conference at garden house hotel.

Police service spokesperson, Ndandula Siamana has confirmed the arrest of the five people.

Ms Siamana has further said the police have instituted a probe in he matter, which will include other subsidiary issues.

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Zambia Head For SA Training Camp

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Dario Bonetti and small contingent of home-based Zambia national team players left for Johannesburg on Sunday.

Zambia have set up a five-day training camp in South Africa ahead of the teams 2012 Africa Cup Group C qualifier away to Mozambique on March 27 at Machava Stadium in Maputo.

However, the teams departure was overshadowed by the news that government will not bankroll the teams preparations for the Mozambique game.

A Football House official familiar with the situation said Faz will face the challenge of footing the logistical bill through its other cooperating partners.

Meanwhile, Bonetti left Lusaka with five players in all with the rest of the players expected to join the team during the course of the week from their respective clubs in Europe and Asia and within South Africa.

In the party of five players who traveled to Johannesburg include midfielder Felix Katongo of Libyan club Al Ittihad who was the only foreign-based player with the team in Lusaka.

Other players are defenders Dennis Banda of Green Buffaloes, Thomas Nyirenda from Konkola Blades and Zesco United’s Nyambe Mulenga.

Zesco goalkeeper Jacob Banda completes the local quartet in Bonetti’s team.

Zambia are currently third in Group C on 3 points, one less than joint leaders Mozambique and Libya.

Through the Fire

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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

“…We went through fire and flood, but You brought us to a place of abundance”
(Psalm 66:12, NLT)

TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria

In scripture, three Hebrew teenagers, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, were told to bow down to the king’s idol or they would be thrown into a fiery furnace. They said, “No, King. We’re not going to bow down. We know our God will deliver us.” Their attitude was, “We’re not worried about it. We know we have inside information. We know everything is going to be alright.” Notice they didn’t fight it. They weren’t upset. They weren’t complaining. They were at peace. They knew God Almighty had His hand upon them. The guards threw them into the fiery furnace, and when all was said and done, they came out without even the smell of smoke on them!

Notice that God didn’t deliver them from the fire; He delivered them through the fire. Maybe you are going through the fire today. Know that God is with you. He’s doing a work in you, and He’s displaying His glory through you. Remember, on the other side of the fire is a place of abundance and blessing! Stand strong and see the fulfillment of the promises He has in store for you!

A PRAYER FOR TODAY

Father in heaven, thank You for delivering and saving me. I stand strong no matter what I may be facing, knowing that You are with me. Thank You for protecting me through the fire and for leading me to the place of abundance and blessing You have prepared for me. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

— Joel & Victoria Osteen

‘Praying in tongues’ lands woman in trouble

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A born-again woman has told a local court that her husband chains her hands and legs on suspicion that she is mentally deranged because of her way of praying which involves “speaking in tongues” and on top of her voice.

Ruth Chavula, who is an ardent member of Living Water Pentecostal Church in Kawama Township in Kitwe, said her husband accuses her of being insane because of the way she prays.

She said this in a case in which her husband, Martifel Nyasulu, sued her for divorce. Both are Kawama Township residents.

“My lord, my husband usually chains both my hands and my legs when I pray in tongues and on top of my voice. He suspects that I am insane because of the way I pray. This is wrong and unfair because I am not mad,” she said.

Chavula told the Buchi local court number two senior presiding magistrate, Maketo Likomba, who was sitting with senior presiding magistrate Godwin Lundu, that she has never had sex with her husband for two years because he has deserted her.

She said her husband does not support her and that it is not true that she has a boyfriend as alleged by her husband.

Chavula, who refused to give her statement until the court started re-examining her, said one day her neighbours locked her in a house with a man who wanted to start renting their house and that they phoned her husband, who found the two inside the house.

“We have two houses in Kawama Township. One of the houses fell vacant and I went with a certain man who wanted to look at it because he wanted to start renting it, but while we were inside viewing the house, some of our neighbours locked us from outside and phoned my husband, who came and found us inside with the man and he started accusing me of being unfaithful to him,” she said.

The two got married in 1998 and have four children. They got married through customary marriage and they do not have a marriage certificate.

In his statement, Nyasulu said they lived in harmony for three years and that problems started when they had their first child.

He accused Chavula of being adulterous. He said that at one time around 19:30 hours he found her sitting on the laps of a man and that the two were holding each other passionately.

“When I wanted to chase the man and to remove her from the man’s laps, my wife got upset with me and hit me in the back with a big log. In the ensuing confusion the man escaped,” he said.

Nyasulu said his children told him that there was a man who was visiting his wife each time he was not at home.

“My wife spends nights away from home without telling me. She has threatened to kill herself and sometimes she would pack her household goods and go to her relatives. When I call for a meeting with her relatives to iron out the differences, her people don’t come,” he said.

Nyasulu also said that on another occasion he found her in the house with a man whose identity she has refused to disclose.

The court adjourned the matter and directed that Chavula’s pastor goes to the court and confirm whether she is mentally challenged.
[ Zambia Daily mail ]

`No vote for pro-gay politicians’

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The church says it will campaign against political leaders advocating gay rights and has embarked on sensitising and educating members of the public on dangers of voting for such candidates.

 

The stance follows Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata’s statement that homosexuals have rights in Zambia.

Bible Gospel Church in Africa (BIGOCA) overseer Bishop Peter Ndhlovu said in an interview that the church has embarked on programmes aimed at sensitising and educating people on the dangers of voting for leaders advocating for gay rights.

Bishop Ndhlovu said prayer meetings will be held around the country based on various themes to preach on peace, harmony, unity, and reconciliation as Zambia heads for the general elections due this year.

Bishop Ndhlovu said Zambia needs leaders who are biblical and have values. He said it is inhuman and an abomination for the country to have advocates of gay rights.

“The church is coming together to hold powerful prayers and public meetings to educate people on the dangers of voting for leaders advocating

gay rights. It is cross-denominational,” he said.

Bishop Ndhlovu said his church will go flat-out to campaign against the PF and any other political party promoting gay rights.

He said Mr Sata has run out of ideas and if he and the Danish journalists want to promote gay rights, it will not work in Zambia.

Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ) executive director Pukuta Mwanza said in a separate interview that the prayer meetings are aimed at educating the general public and voters on how to identify qualities in leaders in the coming elections.

“We want members of the public and voters to know what to look for in leaders and we will continue campaigning against leaders advocating gay rights because we do not want our country to have such bad laws that promote inhuman ways of life,” he said.

Rev Mwanza said he will ensure that gay rights are not enshrined in the Constitution of Zambia.

Meanwhile, Government has asked the church in Zambia to reject people who want to defile society with evil and immoral practices such as homosexuality.

Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services Ronnie Shikapwasha said the church must stand up and rebuke homosexuality because it is unChristian, unholy and ungodly.

“Homosexuality is not only abominable but also criminal in our society,” Lieutenant-General Shikapwasha said.

He called on Christians to keep praying for peace and unity ahead of presidential and general elections due this year.

Rev Shikapwasha said Christians should pray for President Banda and his government so that he continues to lead this nation in peace and prosperity.

“We want members of the public and voters to know what to look for in leaders and we will continue campaigning against leaders advocating gay rights because we do not want our country to have such bad laws that promote inhuman ways of life,” he said.

He said this in Lusaka yesterday during the graduation of Omega Global University of South Africa.

Gen Shikapwasha urged the graduates to be the light of the world.

“The degrees you are getting today are not for prestige but they place a heavy and noble responsibility on you in guiding our society and being partners with government in the development of our nation Zambia,” he said.

Omega Global University Chancellor Vusumuzi Sibiya challenged the church leaders to become biblical and develop spiritual intimacy with God.

Professor Sibiya said this is the only way they will overcome challenges and temptations in their endeavours.

[ Zambia Daily mail ]

New $28m fertiliser plant to create 350 jobs

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GOVERNMENT says 350 jobs will be created when a US$28 million fertiliser plant is constructed in Kapiri Mposhi by a Russian investor this year.

Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives Eustarkio Kazonga has also said that Government will commence evaluation of the crop harvest for last season.

Dr Kazonga said that a Russian investor has expressed interest in partnering with the local company in setting up the fertiliser plant in Kapiri Mposhi.

“Apart from Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia (NCZ), a new plant will be constructed in Kapiri Mposhi which will result in job creation for the local people,” he said.

He said in an interview in Ndola that the establishment of the new fertiliser plant will enhance the distribution of the farming input to farmers across the country.

Dr Kazonga said there is high demand for fertiliser in the country resulting from increased farming activities.

He said Government is reviewing the implementation of the Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP) for this year.

Last year Government distributed 90,000 tonnes of urea and 60,000 tonnes of compound D fertilisers.

Government has since contracted NCZ to produce 30,000 tonnes of compound D fertiliser for the coming season.

”Both products were supposed to be equal, but there was more urea distributed than compound D last year,” he said.

He said the total fertilizer to be distributed for 2011/12 will be 180,000 tonnes.

Dr Kazonga said Government will continue to implement FISP to invigorate agriculture in the country.

He said this is why Government is implementing the farm blocks strategic plan in the nine provinces.

Nansanga farm block in Serenje is a pilot project where 357 plots have been advertised for local and international investors.

Dr Kazonga has also set aside K500 million for Luena farm block in Luapula Province. The money is for surveying of the farm block.

He said all the nine farm blocks identified so far will be operational in line with Government’s agriculture diversification plan.

Dr Kazonga also said that officers from his ministry are about to start a crop harvest review to check on whether Zambia has again recorded a bumper harvest.

“Our officers in the field are about to commence the crop harvest evaluation on last season’s agriculture activities,” he said.

Meanwhile the National Union of Commercial and Industrial Workers (NUIW) has commended government for awarding a contract to NCZ to produce 30,000 tonnes of fertiliser for the 2011/2012 farming season.

NUCIW general secretary Seth Paradza said in an interview that the contract will help NCZ contribute effectively to economic development and ease the company’s financial challenges.

Mr Paradza said the union is happy with Government for responding to the workers’ desire that another contract be given to the company. He said that the NCZ has the capacity to produce 50,000 to 60,000 metric tonnes of fertiliser.

He urged government to continue awarding NCZ contracts because the company has the capacity to produce the required quantities of fertiliser within set deadlines.

Mr Paradza said that it is also important that Zambia produces its own fertiliser instead of relying on imported products.

“Government should continue awarding contracts to NCZ to locally manufacture fertiliser because it will be cheaper and more affordable to farmers than the imported fertiliser,” he said.

He also called on Government to partner with NCZ in the Farmer Input Support Programme.

Government, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, has annually awarded contracts to NCZ to produce fertiliser.

This has also cheered the Zambia National Farmers Union whose president Jervis Zimba said recently that the decision is an indication that government is interested to revamping the NCZ.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

State eyes 80,000 mine jobs by 2015

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GOVERNMENT has projected to create 80,000 jobs in the mining sector by 2015.

And Government is optimistic that it will reach the one million metric tonnes of copper production in the next four years.

Minister of Mines and Minerals Development Maxwell Mwale said the anticipated growth in job creation will be largely driven by increased mining activities across the country.

Mr Mwale cited Konkola North (KNNOCO) Project, Trident Mining owned by First Quantum MINING, Zonghi, Denson Mining Limited currently exploring in Southern Province, as some of the projects coming on stream in the industry, to contribute to job creation.

The minister was speaking during the recording of a Ministry of Finance television programme `Culture remodeling’ under the theme: `Mining sector performance” at the ministry headquarters in Lusaka on March 19.

He said employment levels in the mining sector is currently at 50,000 and would have been higher in 2015 had it not been for improved mining technological which has replaced manpower with equipment.

Mr Mwale expressed confidence that Government will hit the one million metric mark of copper production by 2015 due to increased mining activities.

“Prospects are bright for Zambia, with the re-opening of Chambeshi Mine and increased investment by West Orebody putting in US$160 million. Come 2015, we expect to reach a million tones,” Mr Mwale said.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

ECZ cautious over delimitation

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THE Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) may not be able to meet all the constituency delimitation expectations because each district submission will have to be weighed against submissions from all the other districts across the country, commissioner Grace Mulapesi said in Solwezi on Friday.

Speaking during the official opening of the North-Western Province delimitation Commission sitting at the Boma conference hall, Ms Mulapesi said Parliament will approve the number of constituencies.

“Since the last delimitation, the need for further delimitation has grown,” she said.

Ms Mulapesi explained that there have been a number of socio-economic and political changes in the respective districts, hence the need for the exercise.

She added that the commission will only consider constituency delimitation, while ward and polling district boundaries will remain unchanged due to the technical implications on the register of voters.

The last delimitation of boundaries was in 1991 when the number of constituencies was increased from 125 to the current 150.

Meanwhile Ms Mulapesi told the meeting that disparities in the population figures in a number of districts should be addressed to avoid allegations of vote rigging.

Her comments followed complaints from some district officials that population figures on the ground were not tallying with those in the voters register in some wards.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

MMD, PF cadres clash

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MMD and PF cadres cadres yesterday morning clashed, leaving some of them injured.

The Kanyama township residential area around Garden House Hotel, the venue of the PF conference, is an MMD stronghold.

The violence is said to have been triggered by some PF cadres who went to an MMD post and started removing the ruling party’s flags.

Kanyama MMD youth chairperson William Daka said that this infuriated his members, who resisted the attempt by the PF members to rip the MMD flags off the post.

The clash raged for about three hours, disrupting the flow of traffic on the Mumbwa Road until the police restored calm.

Lusaka Province officer commanding Mulekeni Zulu said the police dispersed the rival cadres.

University Teaching Hospital sources said three people were treated for injuries and that by press time two of them had been discharged.

Sata calls on small parties to back PF

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Patrotic Front leader Michael Sata and his Members of Parliament

PATRIOTIC Front (PF) president Michael Sata yesetrday pleaded with opposition political parties to help his party win this year’s tripartite elections by forming loose political alliances with his party.

Mr Sata, during his address, bragged that the PF is the undisputable leading opposition political party that should be assisted by what he termed “small opposition political parties” to oust the MMD from government in this year’s general elections.

Mr Sata, who claimed the PF is the biggest opposition said his party needs to accommodate smaller opposition political parties to strengthen his chances of winning the elections this year.

He made the plea to other opposition political parties when he opened the Lusaka Province PF conference at Garden House Hotel on March 19.

The PF leader said opposition political parties can co-operate and unite even after the alliance it entered into with the UPND collapsed.

Mr Sata has blamed the MMD for the demise of the PF-UPND pact, alleging that the ruling party manipulated the opposition political party.

PF Lusaka Province chairperson Davies Chama has said his party regrets the collapse of the pact it formed with the UPND.

[pullquote]Mr Sata told Mandevu member of Parliament Jean Kapata to stop threatening the police that she would undress but should instead go to the Inter-City Bus Station and undress in protest against the suspension of the council.[/pullquote]

The UPND and the MMD have in recent weeks stated that the PF is not as strong as its leaders claim it is.

The PF has reportedly been sending emissaries to the UPND to try and keep the pact alive, but the UPND has categorically stated that the alliance is dead.

Meanwhile, Mr Sata has castigated PF Lusaka members of Parliament for not protesting against Government when the Lusaka City Council was suspended.

Mr Sata described the MPs as docile.

Mr Sata told Mandevu member of Parliament Jean Kapata to stop threatening the police that she would undress but should instead go to the Inter-City Bus Station and undress in protest against the suspension of the council.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Zesco Thump Young Buffaloes

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Zesco United swept a jaded Young Buffaloes of Swaziland off the park to record a 5-0 win at Trade Fair Grounds in a Caf Champions League first round first leg match.

Young Buffaloes braved fatigued following their arrival in Ndola on the eve of the match after a 48 hour overland trip from Swaziland.

Alfred Luputa was the hero of the day with a hat-trick that saw him score two goals in the first half in the 2nd and 11th minutes.

Luputas turned provider in the 15th minute for Kangwa Chileshe to help make it 3-0 into halftime.

Nicholas Zulu made it 4-0 in the 67th minute while Luputa completed his hat trick in the 77th minute.

The two teams will meet in a fortnight’s time in Manzini to decide which team advances to the second round.