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HH is the best pact candidate – UPND

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The United Party for National Development (UPND) in north-western Province has said its leader Hakainde Hichilema is the right person to stand as the pact’s presidential candidate in the forthcoming elections.

Provincial party trustee Smart Kaholo told QFM that the people of north-western have endorsed Mr. Hichilema as the right candidate to contest the presidential election on the UPND-PF pact ticket.

Mr. Kaholo added that time has come for the country to have a new breed of young visionary leaders.

He says Zambians do not need recycled leaders especially those that have the UNIP mentality.

Mr. Kaholo asaid old politicians including PF leader Michael Sata should leave the political arena to the younger generation.

Meanwhile, Mr. Kaholo has said the ruling MMD has lost its significance in north-western province because it has failed to deliver development to the people.

He bemoaned the lack of quality radio and television services in the province adding that the government has not shown political will in improving the broadcast services in the province.
[ QFM ]

Man burnt by wife

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A 36 year old man of Maramba Compound in Livingstone is nursing serious injuries in the Livingstone General Hospital after his wife poured hot water on him.

Southern Province Commanding Officer Lemmy Kajoba confirmed the incident to ZNBC news in Livingstone .

Mr. Kajoba said the woman, identified as Beauty Nonde 31, also used a bottle to inflict injuries on her husband’s head and neck.

He said the incident happened earlier this week when the victim, George Wamulume allegedly went home late, a move that angered his wife.

Mr. Kajoba said Wamulume was rushed to the hospital where he is receiving treatment, while the wife who has been charged with unlawful wounding has been detained at Libuyu Police Station.

She is expected to appear in court soon.

Meanwhile, a man in Kalomo’s Zimba area in Southern province has drowned as he attempted to rescue his cow which had fallen in a dam at the Forest Estate.

The man has been identified as Goodson Zyambo.

He said Zyambo’s body was discovered by a forestry worker .

[ZNBC]

RB thanks Litunga

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President Banda and Senior chief Inyambo Yeta pose for the picture with western province Indunas at State House

President Rupiah Banda has thanked the Litunga for stating that Zambia is one country and that there should be NO violence over the Barotse Agreement of 1964.

Mr. Banda says he is happy that the Litunga through the Barotse Royal Establishment stated that the Barotseland is part of Zambia.

He explained that it has always been government’s position that the Barotseland is part of Zambia and that ZAMBIANS are one.

Mr. Banda told journalists shortly before he left for Northern Province that every Zambian should embrace peace.

He will be in Isoka to commission road works on the Isoka-Muyombe-Chama-Lundazi road.

Meanwhile, President Banda said he will not be pressured to release those charged with treason over the Barotseland Agreement of 1964.

He said as a Republican President he will make a decision on the matter when it is necessary.

[ZNBC]

The Week in Pictures(updated)

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Ngoni dancers during a fundraising walk along the Great East road in Lusaka

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Fish traders at Soweto market in Lusaka

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ZESCO United defender Rodgers Kamwandi controls the ball as striker Alfred Luputa looks on during a training session at Liga Desportiva Muculmana Stadium in Maputo, Mozambique

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Zesco Limited managing director Ernest Mupwaya (r) and project manager for the Kariba North Bank power extension project toast after signing agreements for the start of work in Lusaka .

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President Banda talks to former Minister and Ambassador Kelly Walubita

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Pallbearers carrying the casket for the late Gabriel Kanyenda Maka at the Cathedral of Child Jesus.

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Children and grandchildren of the late Gabriel Kanyenda Maka at the funeral Church service at Cathedral of Child Jesus

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Former president Frederick Chiluba talks to Chief State of Protocol Bob Samakai after the funeral of late former Minister Gabriel Maka in Lusaka

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Former president Frederick Chiluba with FDD leader Edith Nawakwi captured after the funeral of late former Minister Gabriel Maka in Lusaka

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President Banda listens to former president Frederick Chiluba after the funeral of former late Minister Gabriel Maka in Lusaka

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President Banda talks to Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta at State House.

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President Banda and Senior chief Inyambo Yeta pose for the picture with western province Indunas and government officials at State House

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President Banda talks to Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta and some Indunas from western province at State House

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Popular caller to many radio programmes in Zambia Bo Imbuwa captured during the press briefing on the detained Mongu rioters

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda being shown how the Airtel network operates by Airtel Zambia managing director Fayaz King during her familiarisation tour of the Airtel Zambia building .

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MMD Lusaka province chairman William Banda introduces his wife Judith during a public meeting in Matero township

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Avishay Dvir, Zambian Border Crossing Chief Executive Officer (l) shows Chililabombwe district Commissioner Timothy Musonda around the new Kasumbalesa border facility

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Avishay Dvir, Zambian Border Crossing Chief Executive Officer shows Chililabombwe district Commissioner Timothy Musonda around the new Kaumbalesa border facility

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Vehicles queuing up at the The new Kasumbalesa border post

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The new Kasumbalesa border post

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Layout of the new Kasumbalesa border post

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Six people died in a road traffic accident in Luanshya involving a Volvo Truck, a toyota Corrolla and a Mitsubishi Pajero. The dead included three passengers who were travelling on the Toyota Collora, and three others who were in the Mitsubishi Pajero. Three passengers in the Volvo truck escaped unhurt. Eye witnesses said the truck hit into the two vehicles.

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Luanshya accident

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Luanshya accident

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Luanshya accident

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Luanshya accident

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PF Leader Michael Sata addressing a rally in Chongwe on Sunday

Rangers Hosts Pre-Season Tournament

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Nchanga Rangers have revived their pre-season invitational tournament after an 11-year break.

The revived event kicks off tomorrow at Watson Stadium in Chingola and will attract 13 teams.

Some of the teams that will take part include Nkana who won the last event held in 2000.

Four top-flight clubs will take part in the two-day tournament.

Power Dynamos and Konkola Blades join Nkana and hosts Nchanga in Chingola this weekend.

And the hosts, Power and Nkana will field two teams each.

Meanwhile, five northern zone lower league clubs will also grace the Nchanga Rangers pre-season tournament.

Mufulira Wanderers, Kitwe United, Mining Rangers, Konkola Mine Police and Division 2 promoted side Beanal will also take part in the tournament.

I’m regaining form – Mbesuma

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Zambian striker Collins Mbesuma

STRIKER Collins Mbesuma says the Chipolopolo got the necessary practice in february 9’s friendly against Swaziland as a build-up for next month’s clash against Mozambique.

The Golden Arrows’ striker contributed a goal in Zambia’s 4-0 routing of Swaziland.

However, Mbesuma admitted that he needs to work hard to regain his place in the squad.

“I am not yet at my best but the good thing is that I’m slowly regaining form. We took this game seriously…we are all fighting for a place in the squad, which is good for the team,” he said.

Meanwhile, Zambia national team coach Dario Bonetti is impressed with Mbesuma’s performance in Wednesday’s exhibition against Swaziland and the burly striker is expected to make the squad for next month’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Mozambique.

Bonetti said in an interview from Manzini on February 10 that Mbesuma looked sharp throughout the game.

“I am impressed with the partnership between Collins (Mbesuma) and James (Chamanga). If they continue with the same, then no doubt we will beat Mozambique,” Bonetti said.

Mbesuma and Chamanga both scored before the latter was substituted for Kennedy Mudenda.

Orlando Pirates’ midfielder Isaac Chansa and Bloemfontein Celtic’s Clifford Mulenga were the other scorers.

Bonetti said the friendly was an opportunity for him to assess players ahead of the March 26 qualifier against Mozambique.

“I will continue assessing as many players, especially those who have not been given chance,” he said.

Bonetti, deprived of Israel-based striker Rodger Kola and midfielders Justin Zulu and William Njobvu, said the Chipolopolo showed character and could have scored more goals.

“Otherwise the Swazi team is good, it is just lacking experience. You just need to play more games to improve,” Bonetti said.

Chipolopolo’s win over Swaziland will ease pressure on Bonetti who was being criticised for the team’s poor performances.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

RB to commission Isoka road project

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President Rupiah Banda

President Rupiah Banda will today leave for Isoka in Northern Province for a one-day working visit where he is expected to commission the commencement of the Isoka-Muyombe-Chama-Lundazi Road project.

According to a statement released by special assistant to the president for Press and public relations Dickson Jere, the president will return to Lusaka soon after concluding the planned business.

Mr Jere said the 393-kilometre Isoka-Muyombe-Chama-Lundazi Road project would involve upgrading of the existing gravel road to bituminous standard.

He said the road providing a direct link to Lusaka and Eastern, Western, and Southern provinces also connects Eastern, Northern, and Copperbelt provinces.

The president will be accompanied by Works and Supply Minister Mike Mulongoti, his Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources counterpart Catherine Namugala and Deputy Minister of Finance and National Planning David Phiri.

Mr Jere said the construction, maintenance, rehabilitation and upgrading of major roads was a country-wide Government programme under the road sector investment programme (ROADSIP) II.

President Banda recently launched the Sixth National Development Plan whose main thrust was infrastructure development critical to the promotion of growth and sustainable development.

Since coming into office in November 2008, Mr Banda’s administration has worked on more than 40,000 kilometres of roads and built 87 new bridges.

Some of the roads that have been constructed are Zimba-Livingstone, Choma-Chitongo and Luansobe-Mpongwe.

Some of the roads being upgraded are Serenje-Mansa, Mutanda-Zambezi-Chavuma, Choma-Namwala and Chipata-Lundazi.

Other road projects in progress are Mongu-Kalabo, Sesheke-Senanga, and Landless Corner-Mumbwa. The Kasama-Luwingu Road is expected to be completed this year.

[ Times of Zambia ]

Nyangu counsels MMD aspirants

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Acting MMD national secretary Chembe Nyangu has said party members aspiring for various National Executive Committee (NEC) positions should not unfairly attack fellow aspirants in their campaigns because they risk being barred from attending the national convention.

He said in an interview yesterday that aspiring candidates should base their campaigns on tangible issues and avoid malice.

Mr. Nyangu also said MMD members should carefully read the party constitution to establish their eligibility to vie for any NEC position.

“It is important for delegates to be fair and target the right people in their campaigns for NEC positions.

“It will not help for members of one family to start trading insults with each other using the media,” he said.

Mr. Nyangu said it was important for all the delegates and aspiring candidates to read the MMD constitution and the electoral regulations of 1999, which among other things state that members not in good standing with the party were not eligible to attend the national convention.

He said none of the members with right credentials and in good standing with the party would be blocked from attending the national convention to be held from April 5 to 7 at Mulungushi University in Kabwe.
Chisamba Member of Parliament Moses Muteteka has declared that he would contest the position of national youth chairperson.

National trustee Evelyn Mwanawasa has said she would defend her position, and declared her support for President Banda for party president.

[ Times of Zambia ]

Apologise to Westerners, Masheke told

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Former Prime Minister Malimba Masheke during a press briefing on the detained Mongu rioters

A HUMAN rights and governance consultant has advised former prime minister in the UNIP government Malimba Masheke to apologise to the people of Western Province for the area’s underdevelopment, arguing that it would be a travesty of reason to accuse the current administration of being responsible for the situation in the area.

Reacting to a statement by some concerned citizens presented by General Masheke on the recent happenings in Western Province, Mbinji Mufalo said it was unfortunate that the Barotseland Agreement was being used for political competitiveness.

“The issues I seek to share with you were evoked by sentiments recently expressed by Gen Masheke and maybe shared by his peers on the incarcerated individuals from Western Province, and that little attention has been paid to Western Province and that it is the poorest region in Zambia,” he said.

Mr Mufalo, who is a lecturer at the University of Zambia, said to argue that a president who had been in office for a period of slightly more than two years was responsible for the unacceptable and undesirable situation in some regions of Zambia was a travesty of reason.

He said while it could be acknowledged that there was poverty in Western Province, the situation was similar to other rural provinces of the country.

“The obtaining concerns and contentions on the Barotse question should serve to provide us a premise for interrogating our governance modes. There should be nothing partisan about the Barotse question,” he said.

Mr Mufalo attributed the current situation on the failures of the past leadership.

“I here ague that eminent persons like Gen Masheke and his peers should be honourable enough and say to the people of Zambia that we the political and governance elite have failed the people of Zambia and indeed rural provinces like Western Province over time and we apologise, other than evoking anti-Government sentiments,” he said.

He said he was happy that the Government was putting in place development frameworks to redress the under-development in rural Zambia.

He said Zambians should challenge people like Gen Masheke on what they did when they were in office.

Mr Mufalo said Gen Masheke and concerned parties should show leadership by advocating for broader consultative means of engaging the Barotse question.

[ Times of Zambia ]

K900Million budgeted for Southern Province agriculture(corrected)

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Government has budgeted about K900 Million for this year’s agriculture activities in Southern Province.

Out of the budget K100 Million is meant for Irrigation Development while K142 Million is meant for cattle restocking.

Speaking during the Provincial Planning and performance review meeting in Livingstone, Southern Province Permanent Secretary Gladys Kristafor said most of the activities would be funded through Provincial Administrative Unit.

Mrs. Kristafor said the implementation would be done in line with the Sixth National Development Plan.

Other projects to be undertaken include Meteorologica-Agriculture programmes, land alienation and distirbution of Farmers Input Support Programs(FISP).

Meanwhile Southern Province produced over 183 000metric tones of maize valued at K230 Million in the 2010-2011 farming season.

The Sixth National Development Plan places infrastructure Development in agriculture as a priority.

Barotseland part of Zambia, BRE

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Chief Litunga (right) with the Voice Presodent Goerge Kunda

The Baroste Royal Establishment -BRE- says the Barotseland is part of ZAMBIA because the Baroste agreement of 1964 does not provide for separation of the area from the rest of the country.

The BRE has,therefore, condemned in the strongest terms some people in the Western Province who are calling for separation of the Barotseland from the rest of the country.

The Litunga of the Lozi people said this through his representative Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta at State House, when he presented a report of the Lozi National Council meeting held in Mongu recently.

He said the Baroste agreement of 1964 is very clear in outlining its objectives which are to promote peace and national unity.

Senior Chief Yeta said this when he led a 14 member delegation of Indunas at a meeting with President Rupiah Banda at state House.

He said the BRE has never advocated for violence in calling for recognition of the agreement but discussion.

He, however, said there are some sections of people in Western Province who think the agreement calls for separation of the area from the rest of the country.

And President RUPIAH BANDA said government will receive the report and will consider it with the seriousness it deserves.

The President said he was happy to receive the Litunga’s delegation at State House.

He noted that the mission which the delegation has undertaken is welcome as is aimed at helping in uniting the nation.
[ ZNBC ]

More eye MMD vice presidency

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MMD Cadres

The vacant Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) vice presidency has attracted interest from a number of senior party members.

Following yesterday’s announcement by Works and Supply Minister Mike Mulongoti that he will contest the vice presidency, party Legal committee chairperson Bwalya Chiti is said to be the latest member to show interest.

Sources told QFM that Mr. Chiti has also expressed interest in vying for the ruling party’s vice presidency.

Others said to be interested for vacant position since the party’s last convention in 2006 are MMD committee member Walisiku Lisulo, and foreign affairs minister who is also party deputy national chairman Kabinga Pande.

The MMD has set April 5th to 7th as the dates for the national convention.

Meanwhile MMD in Lusaka Central constituency have challenged party chairman for elections Mike Mulongoti to tell the nation what he has done for the MMD for him to contest the vacant position of party vice president.

Constituency chairman Chilekwa Munkonge says as much as the party constitution allows MMD members to contest for various positions of their choice, the vice presidential position requires someone who has contributed to the welfare of the general membership of the party.

Mr. Munkonge added that his constituency has resolved to rally behind Republican Vice President George Kunda for the party vice presidency ahead of the forthcoming convention slated for Kabwe in April.

He says Mr. Kunda has is the suitable candidate for the position as he has contributed to the welfare of the party and the general membership.

And Mr. Munkonge has further said that the majority of the MMD members have endorsed the candidature of Mr. Kunda as a preferred candidate at the convention daring Mr. Mulongoti to go ahead with his ambitions if he is able to withstand the pressure.

[ QFM ]

Digitalised NRC’s in the offing

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Government will next year begin issuing digitalised National Registration Cards.

Home Affairs Permanent Secretary Ndiyoyi Mutiti says government will change the NRC to enhance security features.

She explained that the current NRCs are vulnerable to forgery.

Ms. Mutiti told the parliamentary Committee on Government Assurances that the three year project will cost about 15 million US dollars.

Shesaid equipment for the project has already been bought and that the installation of software has started in Lusaka.

She also said government will also computerise the department of National registration, Passports,and Citizenship.
[ZNBC ]

Mid-week Scorecard

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Here are the collated results of friendly games played by teams in the 2012 Africa Cup Group C qualifiers played on Wednesday, February 9.

09/02/2011

Manzini

Mavuso Sports Centre

Swaziland 0- Zambia 4(James Chamanga 15″, Collins Mbesuma 48″, Issac Chansa 56″, Clifford Mulenga 90+4)

Swaziland: Sandile (Njabuliso), Palma, Shana, Siyabonga, Zakhele, Ngomane (Jomo), Mzwandile, Maqhawe, Phinda (Njabulo), Musa (Muntu), Darren (Welile)

Zambia: Mweene (Kalilio), Kasonde (Mbola), Himoonde Musonda (Nyambe), Chintu, Chansa, Kalaba, Christopher, Chamanga (Mulenga), Mbesuma, Felix (Banda)

REFEREE: Simanga Nhleko


Maputo

Estádio da Machava

Mozambique 1 (Miro)- Botswana 1 (Moemedi Moatlhaping)

MOZAMBIQUE – Lamá; Zainadine Júnior, Kito, Whisky e Jonas; Dominguez, Miro, Genito e Danito Parruque (Rivaldo); Hélder Pelembe (Sonito) e Jojó (Maninho).

BOTSWANA: Modiri Marumo; Ndiyapo Letsholathebe, Musa Ohilwe (Tshepo Motlhabankwe), Mompati Thuma e Alfred Ramohibidu; Phenyo Mongala (Ofestse Nato), Boitumelo Mafoko (Onalethata Tshekiso), Mogogi Gabonamong e Joel Magorosi (Othusitse Pilane); Moemedi Moatlhaping e Jerome Ramatlhakwane (Pontsho Moloi).

Referee:Mbongiseni Fakuze


Tripoli

11 July Stadium

Libya 3(Ahmad Saad 4″ ?”, Abdullah Al Sharif 16″, – Benin 2(Nouhoum Kobena 32″,Razak Omotoyossi ?”)