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Nurses in Northwestern province cry for rural hardship allowance

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Nurses in North-Western Province have appealed to government to consider paying of rural hardship allowance in order to motivate medical personnel serving in rural areas.

The nurses, who cheered as their union representative gave a speech during the international nurses’ day cerebration, later told ZANIS in an interview that North-western was a more of a rural area than other provinces in Zambia.

The nurses came as far as Chavuma, Zambezi, Mwinilunga, Mufumbwe, Kabompo and Solwezi to attend this year’s commemoration of nurses’ day which was hosted in Kasempa district.

Speaking at the same occasion, Zambia Union of Nurses Provincial Chairman, Laban Mungwala said North-western was predominately rural hence the need for the government to pay rural hardship allowance.

He said health workers in rural areas need motivation as they face many challenges while working to improve the lives of the people.

Mr. Mungwala observed that some teachers, who were serving in the same areas, have been receiving rural hardship allowance leaving health workers.

“As for us, we are forgotten simply because we are classified as essential workers and we cannot easily take industrial action,” he said.

Among the many challenges that were stated was the issue of housing allowance, which was said to be below their entitlement and the retention scheme.[quote]

Mr. Mungwala further commended nurses for having a self-sacrificing spirit, adding that most of the health centres have shortages of staff thereby making the few workers overloaded with work.

He said the issue of inadequate staff was not because of lack of skilled workers but because of lack of motivation in the health sector.

“As long as these are not addressed, nurses will continue going until such a time when government will be willing to provide meaningful conditions of service,” he said.

And gracing the occasion Kasempa District Commissioners Henry Shantolo commended the nurses for being innovative and ensuring that patients were cared for.

Mr. Shantolo said initiatives by health workers have resulted into significant improvement of the health systems in the district.

He further urged the public to support the efforts of the nurse in order to provide solutions to the challenges and demands being faced in providing care in the country.

ZANIS

ZTB wins best SADC tourism ward

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The Zambia Tourism Board (ZTB) has been awarded the best Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) region Gold Award for Stand Excellence at the just ended INDABA tourism exhibition held in Durban, South Africa.

The award was given based on a point system formula scored by a group of high level judges derived from a cross section of South Africa Tourism Industry.

About 30 companies from the private sector representing accommodation establishments, airlines, car hire operations and tour operators exhibited at the stand.

ZTB Acting Managing Director, Stein Liyanda, in accepting the award, commended the exhibitors and ZTB staff for setting a supreme standard of professionalism.

This is according to a statement released by ZTB Public Relations Officer, Dorris Kofi and obtained in Lusaka today.

The Indaba is the biggest tourism exhibition on the African Tourism calendar of the event and is held annually.

This year’s exhibition attracted 12,675 visitors, including 673 members of the media and all tourism boards from the SADC region and a few others from other parts of Africa such as East and North Africa.

ZANIS

Maamba Collieries production levels cheer ZCCM-IH

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The Zambia Consolidated Copper Mine Investment Holding (ZCCM-IH) is happy with the current production of coal at Maamba Collieries (MCL) mine in Southern province.

ZCCM-IH acting Chief Executive Officer, William Musama, disclosed this when a board of directors for ZCCM-IH visited MCL to familiarise itself with the operations of the mine today.

Mr. Musama said 20,000 tones of coal have been produced and 9,000 tonnes was ready for sale.

He said the board was impressed with MCL management and Oriental Quarries, the company which is contracted to mine coal on behalf for MCL for a period of one year.

He said the two companies have employed new mining techniques that were safe from accidents.

Mr. Musama said within the stipulated time, the contractor has managed to remove the overburden to start extracting coal for sale and has since managed to work on the roads within the mine area and on a bridge at Izuma B pit.

“Production of coal is going on well, we are now able to produce coal for sale after a long period of non-production,” he said.

The Acting Chief Executive Officer further disclosed that MCL has a target of producing 40,000 tones of coal per month although this would be determined by the demand of the commodity on the market.

He said the MCL was now targeting potential buyers of coal, noting that the production of high quality coal was on course.

Mr. Musama said MCL was determined to continue operating the mine despite economic threats caused by the global economic crunch.

He has since appealed to government to work on the Maamba-Batoka road bridges to facilitate for the smooth movement of tracks once MCL starts selling coal.

He said the current temporal bridges at Sikalamba in Sinazeze and in Mbole could only allow a 25 tonnes load to pass through.

On the MCL Rope Way, Mr Musama noted that rehabilitation works have started to reduce on the tracks that would be using the main road.

Mr Musama also explained that negotiations with preferred equity partner Nava Bharat, which is contemplating buying off part of MCL, will start soon, adding that government would have the final say to approve the contract.

Mamba Collieries mine has coal reserves that could last for 80 years.

ZANIS

Former BoZ Governor, Nkhoma, dies

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Former Bank of Zambia (BOZ) Governor Francis Xavier Nkhoma is dead.

BOZ Head of Public Relations Kanguya Mayondi confirmed that Mr. Nkhoma passed away this morning.

Mr. Mayondi said the late former Central Bank Governor will be remembered for his dedication to duty and for being a selfless leader who contributed greatly towards the development of the financial sector in Zambia.

The Board, management and staff of the BOZ have since conveyed their condolences to the widow, Mrs. Benedicta Lillian Nkhoma and the family on the demise of Mr. Nkhoma.

The late Francis Nkhoma served as Central Bank Governor from 1987 to 1989.

ZANIS

Weekend Football Fixtures

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Here are the Fixtures and standings going into this weekends Faz Premier Division and Division 1 fixtures to be played 16-17/05/2009.

Faz Premier Division

16/05/2009

Week 10

Zanaco- Zamtel

Young Arrows-Lusaka Dynamos

Nakambala Leopards-Red Arrows

Power Dynamos-Choma Eagles

Chambishi- Roan United

Kabwe Warriors-Konkola Blades

Zesco United-Forest Rangers

City of Lusaka- Green Buffaloes

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FAZ DIVISION 1

Week 11

17/05/2009

North

Chindwin- Mining Rangers

Afrisports-Indeni

Nchanga Rangers-Chingola Leopards

Muchindu- Mufulira Blackpool

Mufulira wanderers- Lime Hotspurs

Luanshya United-Zesco Luapula

Kalulushi Modern Stars-Ndola United

Kalewa- Prison Leopards

Kitwe United-Nkana

South

Paramilitary- Nampundwe

Petauke United- Luena

Riflemen- Green Eagles

Lusaka City Council-Livingstone Pirates

Zamcoal Diggers- Profund Warriors

Nkwazi-Mazabuka United

Kascol-Lusaka Celtic

Lusaka Tigers-Police Bullets

National Assembly- Young Green Eagles
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JCTR applauds the NCC

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moneyThe Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) has welcomed recommendations from the Public Finance Committee of the National Constitutional Conference (NCC) about water-tightening the Parliamentary oversight in debt contraction.

Parliamentary oversight entails that Parliament will, by legal mandate, scrutinize, debate, approve, and limit the loans the ministry of Finance and National Planning will raise for the nation.

JCTR Programme Officer for Debt and Public Resource Monitoring Privilege Haang’andu explains that the move would ensure that Parliament takes into account debt sustainability and the needs of the country in every given financial year.

Mr. Haang’andu said in Lusaka today that this is a significant step towards realizing a Zambia free from a debt trap.

Mr. Haang’andu further said that the management of debt resources should be re-looked at to determine how honest and transparent the country has been in expending debt recourses.

He said it is worrying to note that the Auditor General’s report for 2007 exposes a lot of fiscal leakages and indiscipline.

Mr. Haang’andu observed that until measures are taken against those culpable of those huge misappropriations and theft, the country has a long way in ensuring that borrowed resources benefit all Zambians, especially the poor.

He said Zambians need assurance that their financial resources are being put to good use.
ZANIS

Mozambican security officers harass Katete villagers

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Villagers in chief Kathumba’s area in Katete district have accused Mozambican security officers of harassment when manning the boarder areas.

Chief Kathumba’s Induna, Mbila Banda, said his subjects have for a long time suffered beatings and loss of money in circumstances when attacked by Mozambican security officers.

Mr Banda disclosed this at a sensitization meeting on health, marketing, agriculture and security in Katete district yesterday.

He appealed to government to quickly address the situation, saying Zambians have been kind to Mozambican nationals who are allowed to access medical assistance in the district.

Mr Banda has also called on government to quickly open up markets to stop farmers from selling their maize produce to briefcase buyers who are allegedly buying the commodity at give away prices.

He explained that it was unfair that farmers who had spent a lot of resources on farming are not benefiting from their produce.

Meanwhile, Katete District Commissioner, Elemani Mwanza, appealed for continued peace and patience among Zambians living in the border areas as government would address the matter to protect its citizens.

Mr Mwanza assured the villagers of responsible action, saying everything possible would be done as Zambia and Mozambique currently had warm existing relations.

He, however, expressed concern that some security officers were harassing Zambians for selfish gain because they do not provide government receipts to those that pay fines for the various offences charged.

The District Commissioner also commended some vigilant Zambians who retrieved eleven rounds of ammunition from a Mozambican national and reported the matter to the police.

He disclosed that the three named Zambians were initially summoned by chief Mwala of Mozambique for allegedly assaulting a Mozambican national and reported the matter to police in Zambia but it was later discovered that the assault occurred as the trio were trying to retrieve ammunition from the Mozambican national.

ZANIS

K925 million road contract ploy to defraud GRZ uncovered

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The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) has uncovered a K925 million corruption ploy to defraud the Zambian Government through the Road Development Agency (RDA) by ,Shachitari Construction ,a road contractor in Eastern Province.

The Commission has since instituted investigations against the owner of Shachitari [quote]Construction and officials at the Road Development Agency Provincial Office in Chipata.

Public Relations Manager Timothy Moono who confirmed development to ZANIS in Lusaka today said Shachitari Construction was awarded a contract for graveling, drainage works, road signs, and vegetation control on the Chama-Mwanya-Kazembe Road at a contract sum of K4 billion.

He said preliminary investigations have revealed that a total amount of K487 million was paid to the contractor for mobilization of equipment and vegetation control for the first interim certificate.

Mr. Moono said investigations have established that these works were incomplete although this payment was made.

Further, investigations have revealed that a second attempt to claim for K925 million was made by the contractor with a certificate of completion being signed for by RDA Engineers in Chipata for works covering drainage, road signs and mobilization. Fake pictures from another road were used to back up the claim.

The Commission has since recorded warn and caution statements from the suspects who are soon to be charged.

ZANIS

The Week in Pictures

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda (l) and wife to the vice president Irene Kunda (r) during innauguration of the mother's shelter at the university Teaching Hospital.
First Lady Thandiwe Banda (l) and wife to the vice president Irene Kunda (r) during innauguration of the mother

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Above a Hummer, which was consficated from a civil servant. It is one of the cars suspected to have been bought with stolen public money. Some of the cars were recovered from the official’s seven girlfriends in Lusaka.
Above a Hummer, which was consficated from a civil servant. It is one of the cars suspected to have been bought with stolen public money. Some of the cars were recovered from the official’s seven girlfriends in Lusaka.

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Anti Corruption Commission spokesperson Timothy Moon inspect a lodge under construction, which was seized from a suspected plunderer. In the background
Anti Corruption Commission spokesperson Timothy Moon inspect a lodge under construction, which was seized from a suspected plunderer. In the background

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One of the lodges seized by the ACC in Roma township. In one of the magnificent conference rooms there was a workshop for the Ministry of Health at the time of inspection.
One of the lodges seized by the ACC in Roma township. In one of the magnificent conference rooms there was a workshop for the Ministry of Health at the time of inspection.

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One othe lodges seized from a suspected plunderer. Room rates at the lodge range from K350,000 to K600,000 per night
One othe lodges seized from a suspected plunderer. Room rates at the lodge range from K350,000 to K600,000 per night

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Patriotic front leader Michael Sata talking on Radio Mano in Kasama
Patriotic front leader Michael Sata talking on Radio Mano in Kasama

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United Party for National Development vice president Richard Kapita was among the audience during former PF secretary general Edward Mumbi's press conference in Lusaka
United Party for National Development vice president Richard Kapita was among the audience during former PF secretary general Edward Mumbi's press conference in Lusaka

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Former Patriotic Front secretary general Edward Mumbi is ecorted to his car after addressing a press conference in Lusaka
Former Patriotic Front secretary general Edward Mumbi is ecorted to his car after addressing a press conference in Lusaka

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Former Patriotic Front secretary general Edward addressing a press conference in Lusaka
Former Patriotic Front secretary general Edward addressing a press conference in Lusaka

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President Rupiah Banda with Beatitude Theodoros at State House
President Rupiah Banda with Beatitude Theodoros at State House

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President reading the indaba report at State House
President reading the indaba report at State House

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President Banda after receiving the indaba report from chairperson Professor Muyunda Mwanalushi at State House
President Banda after receiving the indaba report from chairperson Professor Muyunda Mwanalushi at State House

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Engineers inspecting works  on roads in Lusaka
Engineers inspecting works on roads in Lusaka

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Vice president George Kunda receives a donation of 10, 000 rands from Zambia's Ambassador to Namibia, which was donated to floods victims by Zambians resident in Namibia.JPG	Vice president George Kunda receives a donation of 10, 000 rands from Zambia's Ambassador to Namibia, which was donated to floods victims by Zambians resident in Namibia
Vice president George Kunda receives a donation of 10, 000 rands from Zambia's Ambassador to Namibia, which was donated to floods victims by Zambians resident in Namibia.JPG Vice president George Kunda receives a donation of 10, 000 rands from Zambia's Ambassador to Namibia, which was donated to floods victims by Zambians resident in Namibia

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Vice President Gorge Kunda with Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Vice President Brendan Murtagh when he received a donation of mealie meal in Lusaka
Vice President Gorge Kunda with Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Vice President Brendan Murtagh when he received a donation of mealie meal in Lusaka

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Vice president George Kunda receiving a present from ACCA deputy president Brendan Murtagh (l) in Lusaka
Vice president George Kunda receiving a present from ACCA deputy president Brendan Murtagh (l) in Lusaka

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Hichani Himoonde in action during the national soccer team training in Lusaka
Hichani Himoonde in action during the national soccer team training in Lusaka

Irate villagers order RDA to immediately stop feeder roads rehabilitation

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Irate villagers in Magoye area of Mazabuka have ordered officers from the Roads Development Agency (RDA) to immediately stop the ongoing government sponsored feeder roads rehabilitation .

Magoye member of Parliament, Bennie Mweemba who disclosed this in Mazabuka today said he is in full support of the decision taken by villagers because the road rehabilitation works are of poor standards.

He alleged that staff sent to do the repair works were just filling pot holes with ordinary sand instead of doing full scale rehabilitation as required in the contract.

Mr Mweemba said he is not going to support shoddy works when government spent alot of money to procure 5,000 litres of diesel used by the heavy duty equipment in the project.[quote]

He urged RDA regional manager to ensure well trained grader operators are sent to the district to do a good job.

He has also urged government to ensure close supervision of the works to save public resources from going to waste.

Mazabuka District Commissioner, Tyson Hamaamba is scheduled to inspect the rehabilitation project.

Government send a Grader, Frontend Loader and a Tiper truck to execute the 1,200 kilometres of roads in the four chiefdoms.

ZANIS

SACCORD happy with ACC’s work

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The Southern African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Dispute (SACCORD) has applauded the Ant Corruption Commission (ACC) for its prudent work in exposing corrupt practices in the country.

Reacting to reports that ACC unearthed a scam where some officials at the Ministry of Health have allegedly misappropriated more than K10 billion of public resources meant for various programmes, SACCORD Executive Director, Lee Habasonda said the ACC was doing a commendable job.

Mr. Habasonda said the unearthing of the scandal has exposed the many lapses that exist in the monitoring of public resources in the country.

He said it was sad that some people who have been entrusted with public resources have been involved in what he termed ‘cruel acts’.

He said the ACC should deepen its investigations and extend to other ministries, noting that this was not the first time such scandals were happening in the Ministry of Health.

Mr. Habasonda said such scandals portrayed a bad picture of government and were likely to threaten the donor community’s good will of funding developmental projects, especially in the health sector.

He said there was therefore need for the government to quickly put up an inquiry in the ministry to prevent further loss of public money.

Mr. Habasonda has further urged Permanent Secretaries (PS) in all the ministries to be alert and prevent the rampant theft of public funds by putting in place effective mechanism.

He has since appealed to members of the public to assist the ACC and other security wings to expose and stop cases of theft in public institutions.

ZANIS

Kafue road footbridge construction begins

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lusaka_kafue_roadThe Lusaka City Council (LCC) has started constructing two footbridges on Kafue road to reduce accidents that have claimed many lives of pedestrians crossing the road.

LCC Assistant Public Relations Manager, Habeenzu Mulunda confirmed the development in Lusaka today.

Mr. Mulunda said the construction of the footbridges started last month and was expected to take seven months before completion.

He said construction works were likely to be completed by December this year and were currently at design stage.

He said the city council has allocated K6.8 billion to construct two footbridges on the Kafue road.

Mr. Mulunda said one footbridge will be Downtown shopping complex while the other one will be at Metropolitan School on the same road.

He said Luseed Japanese Company and Zuthona Engineering Technologies have been awarded the contracts to construct the two footbridges.

Mr. Mulunda said the construction of the footbridges would greatly reduce the number of road traffic accidents along Kafue road.

He further said the bridges would also improve the pedestrian safety and help them in crossing the road, especially at peak hours.

Last year, the then Minister of Works and Supply Kapembwa Simbao announced that government would construct footbridges on Kafue road to reduce on the high number of people killed when crossing the road.

ZANIS

Thursday Zambia Football Round-up

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The Zambia Footballer of the Year awards take place tomorrow in the wake of a small storm on the eve of the ceremony.

Herve Renard has caused a storm at Football House following his alleged comments on the omission of Zambia’s new problem-son and CHAN ace striker Given Singuluma from the 2008 Footballer of the Year awards.

Short-listed for the award are all midfielders and they are Kebby Hachipuka of Choma Eagles, William Njobvu from Zesco United including the  Power Dynamos duo of Francis Kasonde and Kennedy Mudenda.

The award for the best player for 2008 will be handed out on Friday at a ceremony to be held at Pamodzi Hotel in Lusaka that starts at 16:00.

Renard is alleged to have called the awards committee “jokers” for not considering Singuluma for the player of the year award.

Singuluma inspired Zambia to a 3rd place finish at CHAN after scoring a record setting 5 goals at the inaugural competition hosted by Cote d’Ivoire from February  22 to March 8 this year.

Renard alleged utterances unknowingly hurt Faz treasurer Bonny Mwamelo who also headed the football of the year awards committee.

According to sources, Renard is said to have denied calling the panel jokers for overlooking Singuluma.

Meanwhile, Singuluma would have still been ineligible for nomination for the 2008 award despite his CHAN exploits.

To come up with their shortlist, Faz also use the same as Fifa and Caf’s selection process for its player of the year honor based on performances over a traditional 1-year-calender that sees national team coaches and team captains vote for their top three players.

In this case, coaches and captains from the 16 Faz Premier League team voted for their top 3 rated players from January to December 2008.

The Faz player of the year top 3 players plus ties are selected on a points system with 5,3 and 1 points given to the players who finish 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the polls respectively.

The Faz football awards committee headed by Mwamelo also includes on its panel Mulenga Kapwepwe(National Arts Council of Zambia Chairperson), Sampa Chitah(KCM) and Col Godfrey Mazeko (Red Arrows chairman).

The committee tallies and verify the votes before compiling the best four shortlist.

RENARD CALLS NJOBVU FOR 2011 QUALIFIERS

And Renard has added William Njobvu and 2008 young player of the year shortlist Jimmy Chisenga to his provisional team that goes into private camp in Johannesburg this Sunday.

The duos inclusion brings to 9 the number of home-based players selected for the Rwanda and Algeria Group C home games on June 6 and 20 respectively.

FIGGE BACK

Former Zambia coach Jochen Figge set to return on 6-month stint as Faz technical director.

This will be the German’s second stint in Zambia after a forgettable 6-months at the helm of the team two decades ago.

Zambia to harvest 1.9 million metric tones of maize for 2008/2009 season

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maizeZambia will this year harvest nearly 1.9 million metric tones of maize produced from the just ended 2008/2009 farming season.

This harvest puts the country on a safe food situation, whose annual human maize consumption is 1.26 million metric tones.

Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister, Brian Chituwo, said the crop forecasting survey for 2008/2009 agricultural season and the food balance status for the 2009/2010 marketing season indicate that the total maize production in the last farming season is estimated to be 1,888,773 metric tones.

Dr Chituwo said at a press briefing in Lusaka today that the food balance sheet shows that the total maize required for human consumption amounts to 1,263,098 metric tones.

He said the country has recorded a maize surplus of 203,271 metric tones from last year’s production, adding that government was ready to review the issue of maize exports.

This maize production represents an increase of 31 per cent compared to the previous season.

Dr. Chituwo stressed that the total maize requirements would take into account government’s strategic reserve stock of 110,000 metric tones for the Food Reserve Agency (FRA).

He however disclosed that the percentage contribution to national production by large scale farmers has reduced from 18 per cent during the previous season to 12 per cent in the just ended season.

Dr. Chituwo stated that large scale commercial farmers have achieved an average maize yield rate of 4.8 metric tonnes per hectare while small and medium scale farmers have achieved an average maize yield rate of 1.5 metric tones per hectare.

He has since appealed to the private sector to immediately start participating in the market by purchasing maize from farmers.

The minister also disclosed that the floor price for maize would be announced early next month.

ZANIS

Government sets aside K60 billion for settling teachers’ allowances

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Education Minister, Geoffrey Lungwangwa says government has made a budgetary allocation of K 60 Billion that will go towards the payment of outstanding allowances for teachers through out the country.

Professor Lungwangwa said in Mazabuka this morning, government has since released K 11. 5 Billion which has been paid to teachers as leave benefits and settling allowances.

The minister who was speaking when he paid a courtesy call on Mazabuka District Commissioner, Tyson Hamaamba said government is committed to ensuring that problems that hinder stability in the teaching fraternity are resolved.

And the Minister has commended teachers in Mazabuka for refusing to join the strike action by their fellow teachers.

Prof. Lungwangwa said in Mazabuka today when he paid a courtesy call on Mazabuka District Commissioner, Tyson Hamaamba that there is need for the teachers countrywide to emulate their counterparts in Mazabuka and give government ample time to conclude the negotiations.

He said the release of the K 11 Billion by his ministry for the payment of outstanding fixed band housing allowances is enough testimony of government commitment in addressing challenges facing teachers.

Prof. Lungwangwa said the Ministry of Finance has assured him that it will release the remaining balance payment on fixed band housing allowance in three installments, in a bid to overhaul the backlog of arrears.

He said government is not sitting idle but is doing everything possible to address the problems facing the education sector.

Speaking earlier, Mazabuka District Commissioner, informed the Minister that teachers in Mazabuka have rejected calls by the Basic Education Teachers Union of Zambia (BETUZ) provincial leadership to down chalks.

He said local union leaders from the Zambia National Union of Teachers (ZNUT) , BETUZ and Secondary Education Schools Teachers Union of Zambia (SESTUZ) have been going round briefing teachers on the status quo regarding the salary negotiations.

He also commended government for injecting colossal sums of money towards infrastructure development.

Mr Hamaamba said government last year built 17 classrooms from the K 1.5 Billion released for infrastructure development adding that another K 2.2 Billion has this year been released for the construction 32 classrooms.

He also commended Mazabuka District Education Board Secretary for being instrumental in ensuring that the implementation of infrastructure development is enhanced.

ZANIS