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Sata’s allegations on fuel, misleading, irresponsible and provocative – Shikapwasha

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shikapwashaGovernment has described Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata’ s media statement that President Rupiah Banda is about to hike fuel prices to subsidize ‘thieves’ involved in fuel procurement as misleading, irresponsible and provocative.

Chief Government Spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasha says Government is saddened by Mr. Sata’s allegations.

Lt. Gen Shikapwasha said in a statement to ZANIS last evening that the statement by the opposition leader only reflects his poor understanding of running of government and his propensity to tell lies.

He said government is deeply concerned that Mr. Sata was deliberately misleading the nation into believing that prices of fuel were determined by the President.

Gen Shikapwasha stated that it was only the Energy Regulation Board which has the mandate to determine the prices of fuel and that the criterion had nothing to do with government.

He explained that local fuel prices are determined by the cost of supplies from the source and transportation among other market forces.

Gen. Shikapwasha who is also Information and Broadcasting Services Minister said contrary to Mr. Sata’s assertions, all these factors are not determined by the President.

He dismissed Mr. Sata’s allegations as regrettable and uncalled for.

Gen Shikapwasha said Mr. Sata’ s allegations against President Banda were only a reflection of the kind of leadership that Zambians should expect if he was given an opportunity to lead the nation.

He said it was clear from the statement that the opposition leader’s governance style would also involve fixing fuel prices from State House just to appease suppliers.

Gen. Shikapwasha added, “ As for the thieves that Mr. Sata is referring to in the procurement of fuel, we can only say, it takes a thief to know a thief.”

Mr. Sata is quoted in one of the daily newspapers as having said President Rupiah Banda wants to hike fuel prices to subsidize thieves involved in the procurement of fuel.

ZANIS

Katele Kalumba Discharged

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MMD National Secretary Dr. Katele Kalumba has been discharged from hospital.

Dr. Kalumba who was admitted to the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) for a suspected heart problem was discharged from hospital yesterday morning.

UTH Public Relations Manager Pauline Mbangweta told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that Dr. Kalumba was discharged yesterday morning after he was declared fit by doctors attending to him.

Ms. Mbangweta added that Dr. Kalumba was discharged after responding well to the treatment he was given.

She pointed out that during the time Dr. Kalumba was admitted to UTH his condition had remained stable.

Last week Dr. Katele Kalumba was admitted to the UTH high cost admission ward after a suspected heart problem.

ZANIS

Iam impressed with Zambia’s economy-RB

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President Rupiah Banda says he is impressed with the country’s economy which he said has become stable despite the global financial crisis.

President Banda said the lending and growth of interest rates in the banking institutions has also continued to grow hence the stability of financial institutions.

He said it is important for the country to implement its programmes as people expect the political leadership to perform diligently.

Mr Banda said this at a swearing ceremony were he swore in Ministers and Permanent Secretaries and State House staff at State House in Lusaka today.

The people that were sworn in include Eustackio Kazonga as Local government minister, Solomon Musonda as Deputy Minister in the ministry of heath, Sikubele Mwapela as Western Province Minister.

Others sworn in include Personal Physician for the President Dr Shailan Desai and Charles Kachikoti as chief analyst for Press and Public Relations at Sate House. Former Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) president Teddy Mulonga was sworn in as permanent secretary at the Ministry of Sports Youth and Child Development.

Sherrie Thole was sworn in as permanent secretary at Science and Technology Ministry while Timothy Hakuyu was sworn in as permanent secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Housing.

The President emphasized that there is need for the new Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Health to assist the ministry in delivering better services to the people.

Mr Banda noted that the ministry of health is an important ministry which needs to perform its functions well.

The President also urged the new Local Government and Housing Minster Mr Kazonga to ensure that he works well in the ministry of local government by implementing programs up to village level.

ZANIS

Chibombamilimo seeks RB’s intervention in Mpulungu water crisis

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MPULUNGU Member of Parliament Lameck Chibombamilimo says he has written to President Rupiah Banda to help source for funds to avert the water problems in Mpulungu district.

And as the critical shortage of tap water in Mpulungu enters day eight (8), health officials have warned of a looming serious waterborne disease, which they say district officials might find difficult to contain.
In a telephone interview from Lusaka today, Mr. Chibombamilimo said President Banda was aware of the water problems the people of Mpulungu were experiencing.

He expressed hope that a permanent solution on the matter would be found in the shortest possible time.

“Yes I can confirm that I have written to the president to help over this matter and I decided to involve the Head of State himself as a last resort because despite several meetings and conversations I have held with top officials from Chambeshi Water and Sewerage company and the Ministry of Local Government and Housing, no tangible results have been realized.” , said Mr. Chibombamilimo.

He noted with regret that the Director of Local Government has no capacity to solve the water problems in Mpulungu, adding that it was clear from the operations of Chambeshi Water and Sewerage Company that the water utility firm had failed the people of Northern Province in general and Mpulungu in particular.

“We have been putting in our best because the problem of water had been a long outstanding issue in Mpulungu. I personally have gone to the electronic media, MUVI TV, ZNBC TV. I have held several meetings, made numerous phone calls to people at Chambeshi, the Minister of local government, the director and several top officials, all in a bid to find a lasting solution to this problem’’, narrated Mr. Chibombamilimo.

He alleged that there were some forces in Mpulungu who were trying to politicize the water crisis, saying however that such maneuvers will not succeed because all avenues have been explored including informing the Head of State over the matter.

He said in his opinion, an area the size of Northern Province must have three water utility companies to share the 12 districts because Chambeshi water and Sewerage Company had failed to provide the service to the people.

And in Mpulungu, the water crisis has continued to deepen with no solution in sight as of today.
Residents who have been patiently waiting for explanations from Chambeshi water and sewerage company for the last one week have not got any and several have been seen crisscrossing the township with containers and buckets on their heads as they search for safe water points.

They have also been wondering why Mpulungu, with a mass water body in lake Tanganyika just on the door step could continue to experience erratic water supply and shortages annually.

Sources at Chambeshi Water yesterday advised residents to brace themselves for hard times ahead because the submissive pump that blew up last week and caused the water shortage had not been procured.

Meanwhile District Director of Health Lemmy Situnyama today warned of an outbreak of a serious waterborne disease if an urgent solution to the water crisis is not found.

He said Mpulungu district hospital had been adversely affected by the water shortage and is currently operating below par.

“Just find some time to visit the maternity ward, there is blood all over the place because of deliveries. The toilets are also in unhygienic condition. Laboratory tests we’re saying these are the worst affected areas because they need water on a 24 hour basis to run effectively, now with the week long water crisis…you can imagine what is happening!”, Situnyama explained.

He revealed that patient minders at the hospital have now resorted to doing their laundries directly from the lake adding however that this was a health risk.

“To cope with this crisis, we have hired the fire brigade truck from council to ferry water to the hospital but this is extremely expensive in fuels and allowances for people involved especially that our resources have diminished because of the famous financial scandals in the Ministry,’’ he said.

Dr. Situnyama said his main worry was that people were drawing water from unsafe points like the lake and were taking it directly without chlorination.

He advised that in future, water utility companies like Chambeshi Water and Sewerage Company must prioritize the provision of water to critical institutions like the hospital because such facilities need running water throughout.

Dr. Situnyama appealed to the company to quickly solve the water crisis and restore normal operations.

ZANIS

Esther Must Brace Herself For Tough Fight-Wissow

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Womens International Boxing Association (WIBA) president Ryan Wissow has said Saturday’s vacant light welterweight title fight in Lusaka will Esther Phiri’s toughest bout to date.
Esther takes to the ring against American Terri Blair at Mulungushi International Conference Centre.

“This is a quality fight and the toughest fight in Esther’s career,” Wissow said on Wednesday evening upon arrive with Blair and her trainer William Jarvis at Lusaka International Airport.
“It is a fight worthy of a World title fight.”

22-year-old Esther will step into the ring against an opponent 12 years her senior who comes to Zambia with a career record of 27 fights of which 11 are wins, with 14 loses and two draws.

Meanwhile, Esther will be looking to extend her pro record to 11 successive victories as she tries to shrug off a dark cloud surrounding her previous mis-matches in the ring.

City Investigate Un-Happy Incident

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City of Lusaka and Happy Sichikolo continue to hog the headlines and this time the coach could find himself in more hot water.

This is after Sichikolo was photographed on the back page of Thursdays edition of the Zambia Daily Mail squaring-up with a supporter at Sunset Stadium on Wednesday afternoon.

Sichikolo was allegedly accosted by a small band of spectators following his sent-off by referee Boyd Singanda in the 21st minute for dissent in 10-man City’s way to a 1-0 away win over hosts Zanaco.

City PRO Matimba Nkonje the incident was regrettable but that investigations into the matter were on going.

“We are investing the truth behind the picture,”Nkonje said. “We are sorry for the  bad impression it has created and if Happy is found to be wrong, then appropriate action will be taken.

“He may have been provoked but City does not entertain violence.”

City’s bench is no stranger to player-coach bust-ups and mid this year, assistant coach Hector Chilombo was involved in another bust-up with a fan at Woodlands Stadium.
Chilombo was suspended on August 22 following a flare-up with a fan in a 2-1 home loss at the hands of Power Dynamos during a Week 20 game.

Kennedy Mudenda Bounces Back For Cecafa

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Kennedy Mudenda has been recalled to the Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup team just 24 hours after he was dropped from the 18-man travelling party.

The 2008 Faz footballer of the year and Power Dynamos midfielder was recalled after three Zanaco players were excused from international duty this weekend in the season finale against Kabwe Warriors in Kabwe.

Defender Charles Siyingwa, midfielder Allan Mukuka and goalkeeper Joshua Titima did not travel with the team today to Kenya.

However, coach Herve Renard ruled out Titima for the Cecafa tournament and instead replaced him with Green Buffaloes goalkeeper Davey Kaumbwa.
Renard said he was expecting Mukuka and Siyingwa to join-up with the team on Monday after playing for Zanaco in their title-deciding away match at Warriors.

Lundazi PF members pass vote of no confidence

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Several Patriotic Front (PF) members in Lundazi district of Eastern Province have passed a vote of no confidence in their District Executive Committee which they also accused of allegedly being in office illegally.

This is contained in a petition letter signed by 30 PF members from Lundazi Central, Chasefu and Lumezi constituencies and copied to the party’s General Secretary in Lusaka and the Provincial Chairman.

The petitioners allege that the District Executive Committee members, who were hand-picked in 2001, are all from Mnyamadzi ward in Lundazi Central Constituency and have failed to run the party effectively by not calling for meetings.

They further claimed that the behaviour exhibited by some members who refused the appointment of Daudi Mbeba as PF Lundazi District Political Secretary made by PF President, Michael Sata, is an insult tantamount to insubordination to the leadership of the president.

The petitioners charged that it was disrespectful to the national leadership for a district to refuse appointments made by president Sata.

The District Executive Committee members are reported to have told Mr Mbeba to go back to Lusaka and work with Mr Sata and not in Lundazi.
But PF District Vice Secretary, Patrick Nyirenda, dismissed the allegations as baseless and instead accused the petitioners of being used by Mr Mbeba to stir trouble in the party.

Mr Nyirenda also accused Mr Mbeba of imposing himself on the party as District Supervisor, when the position of District Party Organiser is for an employee of the party who receives a monthly salary and instructions from the district.

The Vice Secretary observed that the majority of the petitioners were not genuine members, saying according to investigations most of them are from UNIP.

He further disclosed that the party, in consultation with the provincial leadership, has since suspended Mr Mbeba from the party pending disciplinary action against him.

ZANIS

ZANIS reporter put to rest

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Zambia News and Information Service (ZANIS) reporter Victoria Naomi Keziah Phiri who died on Sunday was this morning put to rest at the new Leopards Hill Cemetery in Lusaka.

ZANIS Assistant Director of Technical Services Patrick Lungu said the passing away of Ms. Phiri came as a shock to the organization and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services.

Mr. Lungu said it was unfortunate that Ms. Phiri’s desire to improve herself academically and workwise cannot be achieved now due to her untimely death.

And family representative Edwin Mofya described the death of Ms. Phiri as sudden and devastating to the family. Mr. Mofya said Ms. Phiri will be greatly missed by the family as she took interest in every member of the family and impressed everyone.

He expressed the family’s appreciation to ZANIS for the support rendered to them during their mourning period and the church for the comfort offered to the family.

Ms. Phiri, 38, died in the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) on Sunday night, November 22, 2009, after an illness.

She joined the then Zambia Information Services (ZIS) in 1996 as an assistant information officer. During her career, she did several courses including a diplomatic practice, protocol and public relations course at the Zambia Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies School recently.

ZANIS

Expect intense load shedding- ZESCO

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Zesco Head Office
Zesco Head Office

The Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation (ZESCO) has announced that its customers across the country should expect intense load shedding.

Corporation Public Relations Manager Lucy Zimba told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that this is because of one of its generators that was taken out at Kafue Power Station recently.

Ms. Zimba said the generator was taken from the station about two weeks ago for urgent maintenance works.

She said the maintenance works are a routine for the corporation to ensure that the power station is in shape.

Ms. Zimba said the situation is expected to normalize by mid next week after all the works have been done conclusively.

She said a total of 165 megawatts power outage has been affected as a result of the development.

Ms. Zimba has since appealed to its customers to bear with the national power utility company because it is doing everything possible to ensure that the situation is normalised.

Mid this year the ZESCO Kariba North Bank power station, was partly gutted forcing the power utility company to increase load shedding to most of its customers to cushion the loss.

ZANIS

Four year old dies after snake bite

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A four year old boy of Munguwabuto village in Chief Chipalo’s area in Luwingu district died instantly after being bitten by an unknown snake.

The mother to the boy narrated that that her son, who was playing with friends, went to relieve himself not knowing that there was a snake in the toilet. She said the snake bit him on the head as he was trying to enter the toilet.

Hospital authorities also confirmed the matter to ZANIS in Luwingu yesterday.
The quick disappearance of the snake is said to have caused the boy’s relatives’ suspicion that the incident was witchcraft motivated as the kind of attack has never been experienced in the area before.
ZANIS

Cooperating partners to finance 2010 budget

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A TOTAL of nine cooperating partners have confirmed their commitment to give Zambia more than K1trillion in Poverty Reduction Budget Support (PRBS) towards the 2010 national Budget after noting the Government’s progress in addressing most of their concerns.

The Government and the cooperating partners are also this week expected to sign an agreement on the resumption of funding to the health sector, which was suspended about six months ago, following the Ministry of Health financial scandal.

The cooperating partners announced their firm commitment of K1.032 billion after a high-level policy dialogue with the Government, which was co-chaired by Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane in Lusaka yesterday.

Dr Musokotwane and outgoing Cooperating Partners Poverty Reduction Budget Support group chairperson, Derek Fee confirmed the donors’ commitment during a joint briefing at the end of the meeting.

The amount is also over and above the $169.8 million, which was committed by the cooperating partners towards this year’s national Budget.

Dr Musokotwane said the meeting was a follow-up to the main one held in September this year and was aimed at resolving outstanding issues particularly on the progress on public financial management, governance and health sector issues.

Dr Fee who co-chaired the meeting said the Government’s continued commitment to the fight against corruption and strong response to audit findings through concrete remedial measures was the best guarantee for donor support.

Dr Fee who is European Commission (EC) head of delegation to Zambia said that the announced support was a contribution to the overall national development plan and reform agenda with ultimate aim of reducing poverty in rural and urban areas.

Apart from EC, other cooperating partners are African Development Bank, Finland, Germany, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the World Bank.

The donor community recognised the overall progress made by the Government in several areas of the roadmap and considered it sufficiently satisfactory to confirm the budget support commitment.

Notable progress was recorded on the strengthening of the public financial system, and the revision of the budget cycle. Other areas hailed were the launch of Anti-Corruption Policy and the increase in funding towards the Auditor General’s office for this year.

For the health sector, the cooperating partners acknowledged the progress attained in implementing the remedial measures agreed on in the action plan, which would pave the way for the release of donor funding.

The Government and the cooperating partners are, as the result, scheduled to sign an agreement for the resumption of funding to the ministry of Health and related areas.

[Times of Zambia]

Banda declares today a day of national mourning for late Musuku

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President Rupiah Banda has declared today Thursday 26th November, 2009, as a day of national morning in honour of late former Commerce and Industry Minister Otema Sy Musuka who died on Sunday at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka.

Secretary to Cabinet Joshua Kanganja announced the development in a statement to ZANIS in Lusaka last evening.

Dr. Kanganja said all flags will fly at half mast and activities of entertainment nature should be postponed or cancelled during the national morning period which will run from 06:00hrs to 18:00hrs.

The Secretary to Cabinet also disclosed that the burial for the late Ambassador Musuku will take place today at the Old Leopards Hill Memorial Park in after a church service at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and that mourners should be seated by 09:20 hours.

The late Mr. Musuku also served as Zambia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations.

[ZANIS]

Two NGO officials arrested for swindling peasant farmers

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POLICE in Chipata have arrested two officials of a non governmental organisation (NGO) called Harvest Help for swindling peasant farmers more than K600 million.

The 400 swindled farmers had sold maize to the NGO.

The two named officials are in police custody to help with investigation into the matter.

Eastern Province police chief Mary Chikwanda confirmed the arrest but could not give more details as the police were still investigating.

The two leaders are alleged to have collected a number of bags of maize from the farmers and did not pay for them.

The farmers’ group leader Malekano Phiri who is MMD Ng’ongwe Ward councillor said the maize was given to Harvest Help in August and to date, the NGO had not paid for it.

He said the farmers gave their maize to Harvest Help after the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) indicated they had met their target in all the satellite depots.

“We gave Harvest Help the maize because we were desperate after the FRA indicated they had already bought the quantity of maize required in each satellite depot,” Mr Phiri said.

Mr Phiri said the farmers gave the maize to Harvest Help because of the trust they had for the organisation which had been working with the community in all the wards in Chipata.

He said Harvest Help sold the maize it bought from farmers to millers and was paid cash but went on to cheat farmers that they had not yet been paid.

Mr Phiri complained that farmers had been subjected to misery due to the non payment of their money by the NGO.

He said farmers did not have money to buy farming inputs for this farming season.
Mr Phiri said the Government should confiscate and sell assets of the NGO for the farmers to be paid.

And Chipata District Farmers Association coordinator Virgil Malambo said he was supprised the NGO was involved in such malpractices.
Mr Malambo said it was wrong for Harvest Help to swindle the farmers.

[Times of Zambia]

Mpombo is indisciplined-Vernon Mwaanga

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MMD Chief Whip Vernon Mwaanga
MMD Chief Whip Vernon Mwaanga

MMD Parliamentary Chief Whip Vernon Mwaanga has said that it is indiscipline for former Defence minister George Mpombo and others to continue attacking President Banda through the media when they are aware of communication channels within the party.

Speaking in an interview in Lusaka yesterday, Mr Mwaanga said as such, Mr Mpombo and others that have incessantly attacked President Banda over the MMD convention and other issues faced disciplinary action.

This was particularly that the MMD had two days ago offered an olive branch to Mr Mpombo for reconciliation with others in the party.

“I certainly do not appreciate the attacks on President Banda by Mr Mpombo. If Mr Mpombo still wants to see the MMD continue as a governing party, he should direct his comments in writing to the right organs and not commenting through the media. That is indiscipline of the highest order,” Mr Mwaanga said.

He said that it was normal for MMD members to agitate that things should be done in a certain way but that they should not use unorthodox means of putting their points across.

He said using unorthodox means was tearing the party apart and it was therefore important that senior members like Mr Mpombo avoided such.

“I do not think that we are helping each other by attacking the party president in the Press. A party that does not have discipline will quickly run into trouble and what Mpombo and others are doing is starting trouble in the party. Members who are making such statements are indisciplined,” Mr Mwaanga said.

Mr Mwaanga said that the party constitution was clear on members that continuously violated the regulation, saying Mr Mpombo and others were courting trouble for themselves.

On the continuous comments on MMD matters by son of late President Levy Mwanawasa, Patrick, Mr Mwaanga wondered what constituency the late president’s son represented.[quote]

And MMD Luapula Province MMD chairperson Chrispin Musosha has said utterances by Mr Mpombo will not distract President Banda and the MMD from its developmental agenda.

Mr Musosha who is Local Government and Housing Deputy Minister said in an interview yesterday, Mr Mpombo’s outbursts on the president would not be allowed to distract him from his developmental focus.

He said it was clear that Mr Mpombo was sponsored and was not alone in causing confusion within the ruling party.

Mr Mpombo and his group had been planted and their objective was to call for a convention and then pour in a lot of money so that the president could start bending to their demands.

“There is no need for in-fighting because all past MMD presidents were given chance and ruled without any problems,” he said.

Grassroots in Luapula had accepted that the party had no money for a convention because he had covered all the structures of the party.

Mr Musosha said that it was sheer indiscipline for any party member to talk ill of the leadership