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DEC nabs two fraudsters

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The Drug Enforcement Commission has arrested two foreign based computer experts for credit card fraud involving over nine thousand dollars belonging to three American Banks.

Balogun Bayo Rasheed, a Nigerian computer programmer was arrested together with Peter Lokomo Mote a Namibian Information Technology Consultant at a lodge in Lusaka.

DEC Public Relations Manager, John Nyawali said on Saturday that the two stole a total of nine thousand 243 dollars from M &T Bank, Chase Bank and American Express Bank all based in the US by using forged Visa Credit Cards belonging to some clients of the banks.

It is believed that they used a high tech gadget to replicate information contained on the original credit cards to swipe and transfer the funds online.

Five laptop computers containing obscene materials have since been seized from duo.

The two have been remanded in prison after being denied bond as they have no fixed aboard in Zambia.

Mr Nyawali also said the DEC has arrested a 42 year old accountant at an HIV/AIDS project for theft of over 100 million Kwacha of the Global funds.

Manyando Kaumba in his capacity as accountant for Child Hope Project stole the money donated to the organization By Zambia National AIDS Network ( ZNAN) meant for the HIV/AIDS patients and less privileged people in the community.

Mr Nyawali said Mr. Kaumba diverted the funds into his personal company account by purporting to have supplied food stuffs to the organization when in fact not.

He has been released on bond and will appear in court soon.

And Police on the Copperbelt have launched a manhunt for a security guard for alleged involvement in bank robbery where 46 million Kwacha was stolen in Luanshya.

Copperbelt Province Police Chief, Martin Malama says the robbers gained entry into a NATSAVE bank through the roof and blew up the safe using an unknown explosive.

Dr. Malama has told ZNBC News in Kitwe that the guard who was on duty on the night of the robbery has never been seen since then.

ZNBC

PF cadres attack ZNBC Journalists

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PF cadres

Unruly Patriotic Front cadres, this morning attacked and nearly lynched a ZNBC crew that went to cover the PF Lusaka province conference and launch of the party manifesto.

The visibly drunk cadres, who where deployed at the entrance of Garden house motel blocked the crew from entering the venue and threatened to burn the vehicle together with the crew inside it.

The PF carders who were armed with sticks and stones harassed the journalists accusing them of not covering the PF leader Michael Sata.

Some cadres also attempted to grab the camera from ZNBC cameraman Cuthbert Miti.

One cadres hit the cameraman on the shoulder while others vented their anger on the vehicle banging it with sticks and fists.

When asked why a crew that was invited to cover the PF function was harassed, Patriotic Front Secretary General Wynter Kabimba claimed the cadres were not from his party.

Mr Kabimba told ZNBC by telephone that he had given strict instructions that all members of the press be allowed passage into the motel.

He said he was sorry that such an incident had occurred.

ZNBC

Its final – Hichilema

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Hakainde Hichilema
Hakainde Hichilema

United Party for National Development (UPND) leader Hakainde Hichilema has said that there is no possibility of reviving the political alliance with the Patriotic Front. Mr Hichilema said his party feels betrayed by the PF.

 

He said the PF has not been sincere in the way they have been handling the political pact for the past one year.

Mr Hichilema said his party will not reconcile with the PF over the Pact because the PF’s intensions of forming the Pact were not genuine.

He said the PF’s wish of wanting to go it alone has been granted and that the UPND will move on as a single party.

Mr Hichilema said accusing the UPND for the collapse of the pact is a mere public relations tool which the PF is putting across.

Mr. Hichilema was speaking to journalists in Lusaka today during the UPND’s card renewal exercise held at Mulungushi International Conference centre.

Early this week the PF General Secretary Wynter Kabimba accused the UPND of undermining the pact.

The UPND and PF formed a pact in 2009 with a view to remove the MMD from power.

ZNBC

President Banda does not qualify for gratuity says Msoni

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The MMD Presidential candidate aspirant Nason Msoni has charged that Republican President Rupiah Banda does not qualify for gratuity under the current Presidential emolument Act.

Mr. Msoni says it is,therefore, an abuse of legislative powers if parliament goes ahead with the ongoing amendment of the Presidential emoluments Act.

He says dismantling existing laws for the purpose of accommodating individual interests is a dreadful way of enacting laws of the land.

The Presidential aspirant added that the essence of making laws is to protect the common good by disqualifying and barring those who do not qualify for certain privileges.

Mr. Msoni has also urged Members of Parliament not to amend laws in defiance of common sense.

The Bill that seeks to allow a serving head of State access benefits even if they have served less than three years has gone through to the committee stage.

Vice President George Kunda told parliament on Wednesday that the current presidential emoluments amendment Bill is unfair because it does allow a president who has served less than three years in office to access gratuity.
[ QFM ]

‘No calls for negotiations, pact is on,’ – Sata

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Michael Sata
PF leader Michael Sata

Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata says he can not call for negotiations to revive the PF/UPND pact because he still has a written memorandum showing that the pact is still on.

 

Mr. Sata maintained that as far as he is concerned the pact between his party and the UPND is still intact.

He said he can not start resolving problems that he did not create and that he is not interested in saying anything on the pact because he has not received any complaints from the UPND.

He added that based on the good leadership of late founding UPND leader Anderson Mazoka and the strength they had together, the pact can not just break like that.

And UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma says Mr Sata should ask his secretary general Wynter Kabimba over the collapse of the PF/UPND pact.

Mr. Kakoma says Mr Kabimba was the first one who announced the death of the PF/UPND pact before the UPND.

The UPND Spokesperson says Mr Sata has now realized the value of the pact which he allowed to collapse.

Mr. Kakoma added that there is no chance that the PF/UPND pact will be revived.
[ QFM ]

Catholics re-states their position

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THE Zambia Episcopal Conference (ZEC) has stated that homosexuality and lesbianism are seriously wrong and sinful acts which should not be allowed.

ZEC spokesperson Paul Samasumo said in response to a press query that under no circumstances can homosexual acts be approved because the natural sex partner for a man is a woman and vice versa.

“The Catholic Church’s constant and firm teaching on homosexuality acts is unequivocal.

“Basing itself on the Bible, the Catholic doctrine in the Catechism of the Catholic Church declares that homosexuality acts are contrary to natural law,” Father Samasumo said.

He said several homosexual persons argue that they were born that way, but studies to establish whether certain persons have a genetic disposition to homosexuality are inconclusive.

[pullquote]He said the number of men and women, even within Zambia, who have deep-seated homosexual tendencies, though small, is not negligible. Fr Samasumo said for some, this constitutes a major trial in their lives.[/pullquote]

Fr Samasumo said even if this was conclusively proven by science, it will not make homosexual behaviour acceptable.

He said in a similar manner, there are studies which suggest that some people are born with a hereditary disposition towards alcohol.

“No wonder one would, however, argue that someone ought to fulfill this inborn urge for alcoholism,” Fr Samasumo said.

He said homosexual acts are wrong but the church, nevertheless, acknowledges that the cause or genesis of homosexuality remains unexplained.

[pullquote]He said the church makes a distinction between homosexual orientation and inclination as opposed to the acts or behaviour of homosexuality.[/pullquote]

He said the number of men and women, even within Zambia, who have deep-seated homosexual tendencies, though small, is not negligible. Fr Samasumo said for some, this constitutes a major trial in their lives.

He said the church makes a distinction between homosexual orientation and inclination as opposed to the acts or behaviour of homosexuality.

Fr Samasumo said the Bible says God is faithful and He will not let anyone be tempted beyond their strength, but with the temptation, He will also provide a way of escape, that one may be able to endure.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Siliya asks Panji and Waza to prove allegations

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MMD spokesperson Dora Siliya has asked Col. Kaunda and his brother to stop making wild allegations against the President and the party in the private media without providing proof.

Ms Siliya said in an interview in Lusaka that Zambians are not interested in Col. Kaunda’s tantrums because they want to see development.

She was reacting to the Kaunda brothers’ incessant attacks on President Banda and the MMD in the media.

In March 18’s story in The Post, Col Kunda was quoted as saying changing the law to give President Banda early gratuity is criminal. He also recently accused the MMD of planning to rig this year’s elections.

But Ms Siliya said if Col. Kaunda has nothing to talk about, he should go back to his farm.

“I really want to blast this Panji Kaunda. There is no way he can continue accusing President Banda and the MMD of rigging elections, which he cannot prove. It is impossible to rig elections in Zambia because every political party has monitors at polling stations and tallying centres.

“If he has nothing to talk about, he should just go back to his small farm. We are tired of his tantrums. If he thinks supporting (PF president Michael) Sata and his tolerance for homosexuality will win the PF elections, he is wasting his time,” she said.

Ms Siliya said Zambians have now realised that Col Kaunda, Mr Sata and the PF do not deserve votes.
“Panji and Sata are liars, and Zambians have realised that,” she said.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Mongu Catholic priest wins court case

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Father Leo Ululi of Saint Lawrence Parish Catholic Church is greeted sympathizers after hearing of a case in which a police officer has sued him for adultery

THE Limulunga local court in Mongu has warned a Catholic priest who was sued for adultery to pray for surviving the legal suit.

Senior local court magistrate Matina Mutete on March 18 told Father Leo Ululi of Saint Lawrence Catholic Church that the court has dismissed the case not because he is innocent or he knew how to testify.

Ms Mutete said this when passing judgment in the case in which Limulunga police station officer-in-charge Hector Simaubi sued Father Ululi for committing adultery with his wife, Irene.

She said the court based its decision of dismissing the case on Mr Simaubi’s failure to provide substantial evidence to prove that the clergyman had committed adultery with his wife.

She said it was important for Mr Simaubi to prove his claim by providing concrete evidence, including the room number Father Ululi and Irene used to commit adultery at a named guest house.

Ms Mutete told Mr Simaubi that he is free to appeal against the judgment within 30 days. She warned Irene to stop seducing Fr Ululi.

Ms Mutete said from the call register printout, which Mr Simaubi produced as part of his evidence, Irene made more phone calls and sent more text messages to Father Ululi than he did to her.

“You should go back home and change your behaviour,” Ms Mutete said.

She also advised her to abide by her husband’s advice of quitting the Catholic Church for the sake of peace in the matrimonial home.

After the judgment, jubilant Catholic Church members burst into celebrations and lifted FrUluli shoulder-high, while a sombre looking Irene immediately went to the police station where her husband was.

And in an interview after the judgement, Mr Simaubi said he has not yet decided whether to appeal against the judgement or not.

Earlier, Catholic Church members, mostly women, caused confusion before the court passed judgement.

The crowd broke a door panel in a dash for sitting space when the courtroom opened.

In the ensuing confusion, the court was forced to delay judgement for about three hours.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Rangers Lose To Lupopo

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Nchanga Rangers return to Caf club cup action after an 11 year absence this afternoon started on a poor note after they lost away to Lupopo in the DR Congo.

Rangers lost 1-0 to Lupopo in a Caf Confederation Cup first round, first leg match played at this afternoon at Kenya Stadium in Lubumbashi.

The Chingola side conceded a first half goal scored by Lupopo’s Zimbabwean international Carrington Gomba in the 21st minute.

The two sides meet in the return leg on April 2 at Nchanga Stadium in Chingola to decide which side advance to the second round of the Confederation Cup.

Rangers last appearance in a Caf club tournament was in 2000 when they reached the quarterfinals of the Caf Cup.

Meanwhile, Zesco United’s Caf Champions League opponents Young Buffaloes of Swaziland arrived in the country on Thursday.

The team spent the night in Lusaka on Thursday and had a hour workout at 07:30 on Friday before continuing on their overland journey from Swaziland to Ndola just before mid-morning.

The two teams clash at the Trade Fair Grounds on Saturday.

Kabimba warns UPND against attacks on him

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Patriotic Front (PF) Secretary General Wynter Kabimba has wondered why some people are blaming him for the collapse of the PF/UPND pact.

Speaking last evening when he featured on QFM’s The Public’s Last Say, Mr Kabimba wondered how he could be blamed for killing the party when the PF/UPND pact’s joint national council was composed of eighteen members nine from each party led by the two presidents.

He also wonders how as an individual he could have strong views against the pact to defeat the other remaining seventeen members of the joint national council.

Mr. Kabimba says what is true is that there were fundamental problems in the PF/UPND pact that could not be resolved.

And Mr Kabimba has vowed to defend himself from attacks by the United Party for National Development (UPND).

He also refused to apologize for his alleged comments in a letter addressed to the UPND in which he said that Tongas use their tribe to think and not their brains.
[ QFM ]

Import of Japanese cars and radiation

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The damaged Fukushima plant {Kyodo News/AP}

Dear Bloggers,

 

I am very interested in seeing and knowing what measures the Zambian government will take with regards to the leak of Radiation that is going on in Japan. Zambia imports a lot of cars from Japan.What I am not sure of is if we will be importing ‘radioactive cars’

 

Has anyone thought of the impact the exposure of radiation will have on Zambia´s health and its people if the cars being imported into Zambia are definitely exposed to the radioactive material.

We love Japanese cars and our hearts go out to the Japanese people during this terrible time.However, I think it is time Zambia began to produce it´s own cars and sold them cheaper to its own people.

Regards,
Concerned car owner

Gay and lesbianism illegal – Kunda

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Vice President George Kunda has said that Zambian laws do not allow the practice of homosexuality and lesbianism. Mr Kunda told Parliament on today that such acts are considered criminal, under the laws of Zambia.

Vice_President George Kunda
Vice President George Kunda

Mr. Kunda, who is also Justice Minister, said that the practice is criminal and can attract a minimum jail sentence of 14 years. He said that government will not condone unnatural practices in the country as Zambia is a Christian nation.

The Vice President said that Zambian laws are tailored by the Christian values the country practices. Mr. Kunda said it is therefore unfortunate that PF leader Michael Sata wants to champion these illegal practices.

The Vice President was responding to Chasefu Member of Parliament, Chufumu Banda, who wanted to know if the Zambian Law provides for the practice of homosexuality.

[ZNBC]

KCM introduces computerized entry

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Konkola Copper Mines has introduced a computerized entry system to prevent rampant theft of copper and equipment.

This means that mine suppliers entering the company’s premises will first have their finger prints taken and used for configuration whenever they will visit the mine.

And Mine Suppliers and Contractors Association president Fanuel Banda has called on members to remain calm in view of the newly introduced computerized access to the mine.

Mr. Banda has told members that the introduction of computerized entry to the plant is meant to prevent theft of copper and equipment.

Mr Banda says KCM has agreed to extend the computerization of access to the plant by people operating at the company so that all the registered suppliers and contractors are covered.

He says his association has held meetings with KCM management and the company has undertaken to extend the exercise in order to cover all members.

Mr Banda says KCM’s resolve to extend the exercise is in recognition of the fact that there was no proper communication to the stakeholders before the company introduced the system.

He says most suppliers and contractors were caught unawares because they were being barred until their finger prints had been taken resulting into confusion at the main gate, resulting into loss of business by suppliers.

China to stay in Zambia

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Chinese Ambassador to Zambia LI QIANGMIN says his country’s investment in Zambia is safe despite elections to be held this year.

Ambassador LI says Chinese investors will not withdraw their investment from the country because Zambians have demonstrated capability of holding peaceful and transparent elections.

Ambassador LI says he has no doubt that this year’s Zambian elections will be peaceful.

And Mr LI told TV 2 News in Lusaka on Friday that trade between Zambia and China has continued to increase.

Ambassador LI says Zambia’s export to China now stands at Two Point Five Billion Dollars.
[ ZNBC ]

‘Appointment of Justice Mambilima as ECZ chair is ill timed’ – Clergy

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File: Deputy Chief Justice Ireen Mambilima (right)

Former Church of God overseer Bishop John Mambo has charged that the appointment of the Justice Irene Mambilima as Electoral Commission Chairperson is ill-timed.

 

Bishop Mambo has also questioned the rationale used in appointing the deputy Chief Justice as the ECZ chairperson.

He says government was supposed to call for a national indaba before coming up with a name to replace justice Florence Mumba.

Bishop Mambo says government was supposed to call for a stakeholders meeting to solve the crisis at the ECZ.

He says government cannot state that issues at the ECZ have now stabilized after the resignation of justice Mumba.

Bishop Mambo has also observed that election results might be questioned after the impasse that rocked the electoral body recently.

[ QFM ]