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Mungwi has not benefited from poverty reduction programmes – Munaile

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Malole Member of Parliament Emmanuel Munaile has observed that Mungwi district has not benefited much from the poverty reduction programmes (PRP).

Mr. Munaile says apart from the newly funded construction of Ngulula canal, most communities have not benefited from such programmes in a long time.

The Parliamentarian told heads of government departments in Mungwi yesterday that there was need for them to assist the community come –up with poverty reduction programmes such as construction of markets in areas where business was booming.

He further observed that poverty reduction activities should be given priority if the district was to develop.

He said for people to participate in various sectors of the economy there is need for the government to provide an enabling environment such as making sure that the roads were in a better condition.

Mr. Munaile has however bemoaned the poor maintenance of Nseluka/Kayambi road by Pubuta Investment.

And Mr. Munaile has bemoaned the inadequate funding that some of the government departments were receiving in the district.

Mr. Munaile said it was unfortunate some government departments were receiving as little as K100, 000 as departmental recurrent charges.

He said it would be difficult for such departments to efficiently and effectively carry -out government programmes.

The MP said however that there was need for more funding in agriculture for disease control and construction of dip tanks across the district.

ZANIS

MMD risks extinction – Ilunga

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The ruling MMD Kasama Central Constituency chairperson Nathan Ilunga says the ruling party risks going into extinction if it continues pretending that all was well.

Mr. Ilunga has however commended MMD acting spokesperson Mike Mulongoti for being sincere when he ( Mr. Mulongoti ) observed that the ruling party lost both the Kasama and Solwezi central constituency by-elections because of losing touch with the glass root.

The MMD official said this in a release to ZANIS in Kasama today. He added that he fully agrees with the statement by Mr Mulongoti in which he observed that the party has lost touch with the glass root.

Mr Ilunga said the shortcomings in the ruling party were there for all to see and warned that if not addressed, the party should forget about being in power beyond 2011.

He alleged that party structures started dying out during the reign of the late President Levy Mwanawasa as he never funded them.

Mr Ilunga added that had it not been for the personal sacrifice by MMD Provincial Chairperson Griever Sikasote who has funded most party activities in the province, there could be no party at all in the region.

And Mr Ilunga has said President Rupiah Banda should not be judged based on the late Mwanawasa’s legacy as he had his own individual vision.

Mr Ilunga further claimed that MMD founding members were enduring a lot of frustrations as the party has diverted from its original ideals enshrined both in the manifesto and constitution.

Recently MMD acting spokesperson Mike Mulongoti was quoted as having said the loose in the Kasama and Solwezi central by elections was as a result of having lost touch with the grass root.

ZANIS

Sata should be ashamed to demand the removal of Mr Mchenga-Mulongoti

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Mike Mulongoti

MMD acting spokesperson Mike Mulongoti says Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata should be ashamed to demand the removal of Mr Mchenga when he is a beneficiary of his services.

Mr Mulongoti said a number of Mr Sata’s cases have in the past been dropped by the DPP.
He said this in an interview in Lusaka yesterday in reaction to continued calls for the DPP to resign.

“The DPP has exercised his independent discretion to drop cases in the past and Mr Sata himself has been a beneficiary. How can he (Sata) forget easily and start accusing Mr Mchenga of being biased when he has used his mandate to set him (Sata) free.

“These same constitutional office holders whom the opposition and in particular Mr Sata is accusing of all sorts of things will be there if they, God forbid, find themselves in Government. They should not look at us as evil people,” he said.

Mr Mulongoti said the opposition should desist from intimidating professionals like Mr Mchenga because they might in future shun taking up positions in Government.
He said professionals should be protected and allowed to safeguard the interests of all Zambians.

“Some of the people calling for the resignation of the DPP are not even educated, yet they want our professionals to resign. My question to them is if professionals resign, who is going to replace them?[quote]

“You see, we should appreciate these professionals because if we try to give flimsy excuses in an effort to chase them from their offices, they might in future refuse to join Government service due to the politics surrounding the positions,” Mr Mulongoti said.

On Sunday, Mr Kunda said the accusations against constitutional office holders by the opposition are in an effort to weaken Government.
He said the scheme to remove constitutional office holders is against the penal code and that it is a treasonable act.

Mr Kunda said this when he featured on a Radio Phoenix programme, ‘Government and You’.
He said Government will not allow the scheme to work because it is recipe for anarchy in the country.
Mr Kunda said constitutional office holders can only be removed through a tribunal.

Provide evidence linking VP and DPP to corruption, Ken Ngondo challenged

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All People's Congress party president Kenneth Ngondo

CHIEF Government spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasha has challenged All People’s Congress (APC) party president Ken Ngondo to provide evidence which will link Vice-President George Kunda and Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Chalwe Mchenga to any act of corruption in the Judiciary.

Lieutenant-General Shikapwasha said Mr Ngondo has no basis to demand the resignation of Mr Kunda and Mr Mchenga.

Gen. Shikapwasha was commenting on a story that appeared in yesterday’s edition of The Post Newspaper attributed to Mr Ngondo, who is demanding the resignation of Mr Kunda and Mr Mchenga.
He said in an interview yesterday in Lusaka that Mr Ngondo should stop making unwarranted allegations which he cannot prove.

Gen. Shikapwasha said since Mr Ngondo has decided to talk about the alleged rot that exists in the Judiciary, he must also state whether the acquittal of Post Newspaper News Editor Chansa Kabwela is an act of corruption.

Mr Ngondo was quoted as having said that he supports The Post newspaper’s editorial policy.
“Zambia has an independent Judiciary. If Mr Ngondo thinks the Judiciary is corrupt, he must lay the evidence for us to see, otherwise, he must desist from making unwarranted statements in the media,” Gen. Shikapwasha said.

He said as a leader, Mr Ngondo has no right to demean Mr Kunda as reported in The Post Newspaper.[quote]
Gen.Shikapwasha said Mr Ngondo must respect elected leaders just as he would like to be respected if he were in the same position.

But when contacted, Mr Ngondo claimed he has evidence to prove that the Judiciary and some government ministers are allegedly corrupt.He said he will soon hold a press conference to prove his allegations.

On his lack of respect for Mr Kunda, Mr Ngondo said he had great respect for the Vice-President but he has come to realise that the respect is not mutual.

“Mr Kunda has no respect for me. He referred to my party on national media as ‘Mr Ngondo’s party’. My party is called All People’s Congress Party and he must refer to it as such,” he said.

[ Zambia Daily Mail]

Katele Kalumba back and in good health

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MMD national secretary Katele Kalumba is back in the country and is in good health.

Party deputy national secretary Jeff Kaande said Dr Kalumba returned on Thursday and that he is in good health.

Dr Kalumba was evacuated last month to India for specialised medical examination.

Before he was flown to India, Dr Kalumba was discharged from the University Teaching Hospital because of lack of equipment to examine his heart problem.

Ministry of Health permanent secretary Velepi Mtonga said market forces determine which country a Zambian is evacuated to for specialised treatment.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

A $3.2m Zesco Transformer finally arrives in the country

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A US$3.2 million Dollars ZESCO 150 KV Power Station transformer destined for Lusaka arrived in the country through the Chirundu One Post Border Post yesterday.

Speaking when he received the Transformer at the Chirundu OSBP ZESCO Acting Director for Generation and Transmission Timothy Lungu said the Power Station was manufactured in India by Cropton Greves Company.

Mr. Lungu said the Transformer will be installed at the Leopards Hill substation in Lusaka and will be operational by the second week of January.

He said once installed and commissioned the Transformer will reduce the load shedding in Lusaka urban and industrial areas by 50 percent.

Mr. Lungu said the Transformer will be installed by ZESCO engineers and supervised by the manufacturers of the equipment.

He added that the Transformer will include protection features and accessories that will be installed on the machine.

Mr. Lungu said the ZESCO Engineers witnessed the factory acceptance tests of the equipment which he said has a lifespan of 30 years.

He said the installation of the Transformer is expected to alleviate and mitigate the suffering of ZESCO customers.

In June this year the Leopards Hill substation in Lusaka was gutted to ashes forcing the National Power Utility Company to increase load shedding in most parts of the City.

ZANIS

Abolish laws delaying business registration-Government urged

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THE technical working group on starting business under the Private Sector Development Reform Programme (PSDP) has recommended that two sections under the law for registration of business companies be abolished.
The sub-committee, which is one of the technical working groups under the Doing Business Reform committee of phase two of the PSDP, has concluded that sections 15 and 18 of the Patents and Company Registration Office (PACRO) Act are no longer required because they delay the registration process.

Technical working group chairperson, Agness Bobo-Banda said the committee had already submitted to the Ministry of Justice to have the sections eliminated.

Ms Banda, who is the PACRO registrar, said in Lusaka the sections address the minimum working capital requirements, but the committee felt that the purpose for such requirements was no longer desirable.
In the medium terms, the working group recommended the assignment of unique company registration numbers, consolidation of Government approval points by creating a platform to link all agencies in order to enhance accessibility to information, and making online company registration possible.

Meanwhile, the technical working group on registering properties is working on reducing the number of days it takes to process documents for registering properties and availing the forms online.

Chairperson Lynn Habanji said there were challenges in the decentralisation of the land and deeds processes and standardising property transfers.

And chairperson of the trading across borders technical working group, Yakomba Yavwa said the committee recommended the expansion of the customs accredited client programme to small and medium traders to enhance public education and awareness, review regional best practices, and review and optimise the usage of mobile scanners.

Another short-term reform would be to investigate how to streamline the document requirements for trading by engaging all border agencies on their legal mandates, and reviewing the legal basis of the identified import and export documents.

In the medium term, the mandate includes measuring and reducing delays at borders, and enhancing port and customs cooperation with neighbouring countries.

It will facilitate trade through electronic exchange of information with them.

The committee on getting credit, chaired by Mildred Stevenson, is considering including all commercial and other institutions in the operationalisation of the Credit Reference Burea to enable all lenders to have access to full information about potential clients.

It is also suggesting the creation of a unified collateral registry.

[Times of Zambia]

Mpombo seeks reconciliation

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Defence minister George Mpombo

KAFULAFUTA Member of Parliament(MP) George Mpombo has called for reconciliation in the MMD in readiness for 2011 elections.

Mr Mpombo said in Ndola yesterday that time to quarrel should now be over and that there was need for the leaders in the party to take a reconciliatory path in readiness for the 2011 tripartite elections.

But MMD deputy national secretary Jeff Kaande said the party had never differed with Mr Mpombo and that it was his statements that portrayed a picture that there were differences between him and the MMD.
He said time had come for the healing process to commence and give another chance to the members in the spirit of charting the way forward.

Mr Mpombo, who recently has been issuing statements against the party and its leadership, said the mistakes had been made but that now was the time to sit down and find the way forward for the party.

He said people like MMD chairperson for elections, Mike Mulongoti should by now know that time was running out before the 2011 elections and should be the one to promote reconciliation in the party.

“Mistakes have been made, differences have been there but time has now come for us to sit down and chart the way forward for the party,” said Mr Mpombo who declared himself ready for reconciliation if called upon.

Mr Mpombo wondered where the party trustees were to help reconcile the MMD members whenever differences arose.

He said the MMD was still a strong party and that the party leadership would make history to hold a reconciliatory meeting at which the party would be put together before 2011.

But Mr Kaande said no specific person in the party had differed with Mr Mpombo and advised him to instead take a reconciliatory path before it was too late.

[Times of Zambia]

Team To Be Named 10 Days Before CAN 2010

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Herve Renard is expected to name his final 23-man Africa Cup of Nations team at least 10 days before the tournament kicks off.
And the Frenchman has affirmed that midfielders Jonah Sakuhwaha of French Ligue 1 club Lorient and Clifford Mulenga of Mpumalanga Black Aces in South Africa were part of his Africa Cup plans.

“The final list is to be done 10 days before the competition. The rest is speculation,” Renard said this afternoon as the team settle down in Lusaka for the first phase of training camp.
“Jonas is on the list like Clifford.”

Sakuwaha and Mulenga were not on the list that appeared in the press last Wednesday that was unofficially released in the midst of uncertainly over Renard’s future as coach.

Renard’s future as coach was reaffirmed by Faz president Kalusha Bwalya over the weekend and that he will be in full charge, without any changes to his bench, for the Africa Cup tournament.

Meanwhile, the 16 players comprising of home and foreign based players started arriving in camp Sunday ahead of Tuesday’s first full-day of training.

A select few from the 16 players will travel to Johannesburg on December 26 where they will be joined by the rest of the foreign-based players for the final phase of training camp.

Zambia open their Africa Cup Group D campaign on January 13 against Tunisia in Lubango. 
Other teams in Group D are Cameroon whom Zambia plays in game 2 on January 17 in Lubango while Gabon is the other who they face in their final pool match on the 21st in Benguela.

2011 voter registration to begin soon-Justice Mumba

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Justice Florence Mumba

The long awaited fresh voter registration exercise begins soon. The exercise has been on the cards for some time now.

Electoral Commission of Zambia(ECZ) Florence Mumba, says the exercise in all the 72 districts of Zambia will be done over a period of 90 days.

In some areas, especially those in remote areas, the exercise will be conducted through mobile services.

Ms. Mumba told a consultative meeting in Lusaka on today that the fresh registration exercise will help to remove deceased voters from the register.

The new voters roll will also enable more people to take part in the 2011 general elections.

The stakeholders’ meeting was attended by Town Clerks and Provincial local government officers.

[ZNBC]

Chinese contractor disappoints Chinyanta

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Northern Province Minister John Chinyanta has expressed disappointment at the poor workmanship on the construction of a boarding High School in Mpulungu by a Chinese contractor.

Mr. Chinyanta said it was unacceptable for government to spend K28 billion to construct a school of poor standard.

He urged the Chinese contractor Hua Jiang to improve the workmanship on the school project or risk government terminating the contract.

Mr. Chinyanta said while people in Mpulungu were excited with the construction of the Boarding High School in their District, the performance by the contractor on the project was not satisfactory.

The Minister charged that he would not tolerate misuse of public funds on capital projects aimed at benefitting people especially those in rural areas through shoddy works.

Mr. Chinyanta also warned the Chinese contractor against abusing local workers through paying poor wages.
He further urged Mpulungu District Commissioner Willie Simfukwe to strictly monitor the performance of the Chinese contractor working on the Boarding School project to avoid poor workmanship.

Recently, a staff house at Mpulungu Boarding High School was demolished due to shoddy works by the contractor.

So far government has spent K4.4 billion on the school project.

Meanwhile, Mr. Chinyanta has commended another Chinese contractor constructing Mpulungu District hospital for doing a good job on the project.

He said the contractor working under Hua Jiang has performed extremely well in construction works at the hospital.

Mr. Chinyanta revealed that government would grant the same contractor another contract to carry out phase two of the construction of the District hospital.

ZANIS

Continued awarding of contracts to Sable annoys Northern PDCC members

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The Provincial Development Coordinating Committee (PDCC) in Northern Province has expressed dissatisfaction with the continued awarding of contracts to Sable Construction Company when the company’s performance is allegedly below par.

The PDCC members who included about 13 Members of Parliament among them, the Deputy Speaker Mutale Nalumango wondered why the Road Development Agency (RDA) has continued to award contracts to Sable when the company has failed to perform to the expectations of the people.

The members expressed their displeasure during the combined 3rd and 4th quarter PDCC meeting held last in Kasama last Friday.

They noted that it was surprising that Sable has continued to win contracts in the province when the performance on most of the projects had not been good.

The PDCC members were reacting to a question by Mungwi District Commissioner Funwell Bwembya who wanted to know whether RDA had awarded Sable a contract to construct the long awaited Mbesuma bridge.

And RDA Regional Engineer Chapwe Tumelo said the Agency was equally not happy with the pace at which most road contracts awarded to Sable were progressing.

Mr. Tumelo, however, assured PDCC members that RDA engineers were closely monitoring the projects to ensure that quality is not compromised.

And commenting on the Mbesuma bridge project, Mr. Tumelo said RDA was trying to find a cheaper way of constructing the bridge which will provide a shorter link to Chinsali, Isoka and Nakonde.

He said Sable was one of the companies who had shown interest in the project.

Sable Construction Company has a number of road projects going on in the province among them the Kasama-Luwingu, Luwingu-Nsombo-Chaba and Lunte-Zachariah Chanda roads.

ZANIS

RB to commission LCM tomorrow

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President Rupiah Banda is on Tuesday scheduled to officially re-open the Luanshya Copper Mines (LCM) and commission the production of copper following the successful acquisition of the mine by a new investor.

President Banda will join the new investor China Non-Ferrous Metals Corporations (CNMC) at LCM in Luanshya on the Copperbelt Province to reopen the mine which was put on care and maintenance by the previous owners before it was sold to CNMC.

This is contained in a press statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today by President Banda’s Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations Dickson Jere.

President Banda and his delegation are expected back to Lusaka after the commissioning of the mine, which has so far created about 2, 000 jobs for the people in the area.

Meanwhile, President Banda is on Wednesday expected to travel to Eastern Province where he will officially open a Technical and Vocational college in Chipata before flagging off the construction of the Chipata-Mfuwe road.

President Banda will spend his Christmas in Mfuwe where he is also expected to hold meetings with various groups on a number of national issues.

ZANIS

The Weekend in Pictures

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First Republican President Kenneth Kaunda Dec 20, 2009 charmed shoppers when he dressed up as Santa Clause and gave Christmas presents to children at Spar supermarket at Arcades shopping center in Lusaka, Zambia. Above, Dr Kaunda interacts with children at the superstore.
First Republican President Kenneth Kaunda Dec 20, 2009 charmed shoppers when he dressed up as Santa Clause and gave Christmas presents to children at Spar supermarket at Arcades shopping center in Lusaka, Zambia. Above, Dr Kaunda interacts with children at the superstore.

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Millennium shopping mall - Ndola, Zambia - Constructions works of Emman Enterprise farming and Millennium shopping mall on the Copperbelt.
Millennium shopping mall - Ndola, Zambia - Constructions works of Emman Enterprise farming and Millennium shopping mall on the Copperbelt.

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Zambia - Eastern province minister Banda (in brown suit) touring a prison in Nyimba
Zambia - Eastern province minister Banda (in brown suit) touring a prison in Nyimba

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LUSAKA Province Police chief Greenwell Nguni and some officers touring Lilanda community police post before he addressed the residents in that township following rising crime cases in Lusaka, Zambia Dec 20th 2009
LUSAKA Province Police chief Greenwell Nguni and some officers touring Lilanda community police post before he addressed the residents in that township following rising crime cases in Lusaka, Zambia Dec 20th 2009

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NYAMPHANDE ORPHANAGE CHILDREN HAVING THEIR EARLY CHRISTMAS MEAL, is this poverty?
NYAMPHANDE ORPHANAGE CHILDREN HAVING THEIR EARLY CHRISTMAS MEAL

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CHIPUNGU AT NYAMPHANDE- HON CHIPUNGU PLANT A BANANA PLANT AT NYAMPHANDE ORPHANAGE, LOOKING ON(FAR RIGHT) IS THE ORPHANAGE'S EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, REV. MICHAEL SIWALE
CHIPUNGU AT NYAMPHANDE- HON CHIPUNGU PLANT A BANANA PLANT AT NYAMPHANDE ORPHANAGE, LOOKING ON(FAR RIGHT) IS THE ORPHANAGE'S EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, REV. MICHAEL SIWALE

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Michael Nkaka, receives a trophy from Guest of Honour, Eastern Provincial Planner, Titus Ng’andu, during the Zakwathu Art and Culture annual award ceremony held at Pine View Guest House in Chipata, Zambia. Dec 20th evening.
Michael Nkaka, receives a trophy from Guest of Honour, Eastern Provincial Planner, Titus Ng’andu, during the Zakwathu Art and Culture annual award ceremony held at Pine View Guest House in Chipata, Zambia. Dec 20th evening.

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Samson Sinda, shows Guest of Honour, Titus Ng’andu ( in jacket) , who represented Eastern Province Minister, Isaac Banda, the paintings displayed during the Zakwathu Art and Culture Annual Awards held in Chipata, Zambia. In T-Shirt is Eastern Province Cultural Officer, Josphat Lombe and on the right is Provincial Arts Advisory Council ( PAAC) Chairperson, Kazembe Daka.
Samson Sinda, shows Guest of Honour, Titus Ng’andu ( in jacket) , who represented Eastern Province Minister, Isaac Banda, the paintings displayed during the Zakwathu Art and Culture Annual Awards held in Chipata, Zambia. In T-Shirt is Eastern Province Cultural Officer, Josphat Lombe and on the right is Provincial Arts Advisory Council ( PAAC) Chairperson, Kazembe Daka.

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A Vimbuza dancer performing during the Zakwathu Art and Culture annual award ceremony held at Pine View Guest House in Chipata, Zambia last night, Dec 20th
A Vimbuza dancer performing during the Zakwathu Art and Culture annual award ceremony held at Pine View Guest House in Chipata, Zambia last night, Dec 20th

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Breeze FM, News editor, Samuel Ndhlovu, receives an award Eastern Province Arts Advisory Council Secretary, Bailey Mweetwa, for the best media production during the Zakwathu Art and Culture Annual Award ceremony held at Pine View Guest House in Chipata last night.
Breeze FM, News editor, Samuel Ndhlovu, receives an award Eastern Province Arts Advisory Council Secretary, Bailey Mweetwa, for the best media production during the Zakwathu Art and Culture Annual Award ceremony held at Pine View Guest House in Chipata last night.

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ENJOYING A HEARTY MEAL - NYAMPHANDE ORPHANAGE CHILDREN HAVING THEIR EARLY CHRISTMAS MEAL
ENJOYING A HEARTY MEAL - NYAMPHANDE ORPHANAGE CHILDREN HAVING THEIR EARLY CHRISTMAS MEAL

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First Republican President Kenneth Kaunda Dec 20, 2009 charmed shoppers when he dressed up as Santa Clause and gave Christmas presents to children at Spar supermarket at Arcades shopping center in Lusaka, Zambia. Above, Dr Kaunda interacts with children at the superstore.
First Republican President Kenneth Kaunda Dec 20, 2009 charmed shoppers when he dressed up as Santa Clause and gave Christmas presents to children at Spar supermarket at Arcades shopping center in Lusaka, Zambia. Above, Dr Kaunda interacts with children at the superstore.

Volunteers in Mazabuka clinical trial contract HIV

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Half of the volunteers for the clinical trial of the Microbicide Gel conducted by the Microbicide Development Programme in Mazabuka are feared to have contracted HIV due to alleged failed efficacy of the drug.

The drug called Gel was administered on HIV negative women as a preventive measure against contracting the virus in a trial to determine the effectiveness of the drug.

However, Programme Coordinator, Ruth Kasonde has declined to give details of the outcome of the trial to ZANIS in Mazabuka.

According to well placed sources, 1,340 HIV negative women were enrolled for the trial and that after 12 months it was discovered that nearly half of them had contracted the virus despite using the Gel.

The sources revealed that the results of the trial have since been submitted to the Microbicide Development Programme by the Medical Research Council of the United Kingdom.

It was not immediately clear if the Ministry of Health in Zambia has similarly been availed the research findings.

The Gel was being administered into the vagina an hour before a sexual encounter.

The gel contains molecules that are intended to clump around HIV before it can penetrate the vaginal wall. However, the researchers found that the gel did not have such an effect as most of the women who used the gel contracted HIV during the study period.

The sources also revealed that next month the women who were under the clinical trial will be briefed on the outcome of the research.

They further revealed that another research would be conducted targeting 60 women in Lubombo area in Mazabuka.

“This study will be different from the earlier one as it will focus on the acceptability especially that it is an ARV based microbicide trial,” the source said.

ZANIS