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Adopt the Presidential running mate system

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A Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) has urged the National Constitution Conference (NCC) to seriously review and adopt Article 149 in the Mung’omba Draft Constitution that has the provisions of the Presidential running mate system with a view to avoiding the costly running of the Presidential by-election.

Chikondi Foundation President, Bishop John Mambo, says there is need for NCC to adopt Article 149 that provides the adoption of the Vice President as a running mate of a Presidential candidate and that allows the adoption of the Vice President as President in case a calamity befalls the President.

Bishop Mambo has told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that the adoption of Article 149 in the Mung’omba Draft Constitution will help to avoid the unnecessary costs of holding of Presidential by-elections.

Bishop Mambo, who is also Nyamphande Orphanage President, said the adoption of Article 149 will play a crucial role in bringing about political stability as well as help to foster economic development in the country.

The Lusaka-based clergyman said there is need not to dilute the provisions contained under Article 149 in the Mung’omba Draft Constitution as this would help to prevent political divisions and fighting in the country’s political parties.

Meanwhile, Bishop Mambo has advised Movement for the Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) Presidential candidate, Rupiah Banda, to carefully scrutinize politicians who have joined in supporting him after scooping the party’s Presidential candidacy.

Bishop Mambo said there is need for the Acting President to carefully examine politicians who at one time never supported him to stand as MMD’s Presidential candident in the forth-coming Presidential by-election.

The clergyman charged that the people who have now thrown their weight on Acting President, Mr. Banda, were just seeking political appointments in case the Acting President Mr. Banda scoops the forth-coming Presidential by-elections.

Bishop Mambo has since cautioned the Acting President not to work with politicians who are only interested in political appointments but instead appoint credible people who have the interests of adding value to the development of the country.

He urged presidential aspirants in the forth-coming Presidential by-elections not to centre their political campaigns on character assassinations but instead base their campaigns on pertinent issues that will contribute significantly to the development of the country.

And Bishop Mambo has called on the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to expedite the announcing of the forth-coming Presidential by-election date in an effort to give an opportunity to political parties to sell their party manifestoes.

Bishop Mambo, who also echoed calls from various political parties and organisations to have the elections date announced, said there is need for the ECZ to expedite the announcing of the Presidential by-election date so as to help the people make informed decisions on which political leader they have to vote for.

Bishop Mambo has since urged the Zambian people to remain peaceful and united as the country goes for the Presidential by-election in November this year.

ZANIS/ENDS/TK/EB

LT Comprehensive Report

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The weekend of 28th August, the Lusakatimes  website went off line for emergency upgrade. The outage lasted for a whole weekend. Even when the site was back on Monday,

Internet Traffic Trend
Internet Traffic Trend

there were still technical issues that did not go right during the upgrade.

Basically what happened on the 28th is what is known as the “Digg Effect”. We basically got digged. This effect is caused by a sudden upswing in traffic and the site just failed to cope with it and crashed. Our traffic grew from  1.14 million in June to 2.7 million hits in August and this took us by surprise because we only averaged 200 000 hits last year. We just got caught out by the dig effect

The site now is back to normal. We have built in a spike capacity of  6 million hits a month and continue to monitor traffic carefully to avoid another dig effect embarrassment. We took the opportunity to roll out some of the features that would make your experience on the site more pleasurable.

Comments Votes

Please use the comments votes to assist us in getting rid of  unpleasant comments on the site. The comments with the most red votes alerts us to bad comments that make it through our filter system. Please see the comments policy for details.

Flags

Please note that flags have been introduced to try and reduce the ID impersonation on the site. Yes we could use registration, but we shall reserve that as a last resort if things do not improve. Our research has shown that new people are put off from sites where they are required to register to get involved.

So the flags do not necessarily represent the location of a comment poster. They instead show the location of the proxy server of an ISP or company the poster is using. For example, if your ISP or company in Zambia proxies your internet traffic through India, you will be assigned an India flag as your identity on the internet

Status

The site upgrade is now 80% done and we are yet to bring back the Zambian communities links and sites. If  people are still seeing the under construction page, let them hold the control key down and hit the refresh button on their browser. It’s probably due to your proxy stale copy.

Lastly, we now have a platform and infrastructure to roll out more features as we go along without disrupting the operation of the site.

LT Team

Part.1 WHERE TO FROM HERE?

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Church and Government when the King is dead.

By Rev.Dr. Justine Likuka

Levy Patrick Mwanawasa was Zambia’s first cool president. His death in Paris, France on 19th August, the coming in of his casket aboard a French Government plane; his finally burial at Embassy park on 3rd September captured on film and televised nationwide, relentlessly – etched this image of sorrow and loss; permanently onto the national psyche.

Many Zambians saw Mwanawasa as a realistic, visionary politician cut down prematurely in service to his country. According to the sentiments that poured down on National television and Radio, Mwanawasa has set precedence for the presidency in Zambia. I stand to be corrected but definitely, with all fairness, analyzing what the people are saying about our leader; we have a standard set for the presidency of this great nation – Zambia; a nation under God.I personally feel Mwanawasa will forever be loved by the Zambian because he didn’t last long enough to get to be unpopular”.

As the church in Zambia, I do strongly believe we have a mandate to be “Watchmen on the walls” of the nation of Zambia. As Christians in a “Christian Nation”;

1. We have a God -given duty that extends to the civil realm.

2. Teaching biblical principles of public life

The authority of the Church goes beyond the four walls of their beautifully painted cathedrals and churches – we are “Watchmen on the walls“.

The church shapes the character and thinking of the people who in turn shape the character and direction of the Nation. Zambia is a nation under God, which is where I personally urge the Clergy in Zambia to give direction and counsel in the affairs as regards to the succession of our dear president and father – Dr. Levy Patrick Mwanawasa.

The source of Zambia’s greatness and liberty/freedom lies in the churches and church leadership of Zambia – not just any churches though, but those whose pulpits are aflame with righteousness and whose messages encompass all aspects of life. In regard to the public life of the nation – ministers [Pastors] should be “Watchmen on the walls”, educating the people in biblical principles as applied to all of life, so that the people will know the right views to hold and the proper action to take when a calamity befalls them and their nation. A knowledgeable citizenry is essential for liberty – and to obtain this, we need a knowledgeable clergy.

In this time and hour – what Zambia needs is a conscious direction of where we are going from here. Levy brought us this far; what we need is continuity as this is the heart beat of God. Never at any time in His Word did God start what He wouldn’t finish. Even when Moses couldn’t take the children of Israel into the Promised Land which he so believed in – God raised a Joshua to accomplish that mission.

God will never abort his purposes for a people or a nation. I do believe there is a “Joshua” somewhere in Zambia. A man/woman who studied the ways and vision of our president Levy Patrick Mwanawasa. Every Joshua at one time served under his Moses! In Isaiah 62:7 and Hebrews 13:7 [respectively]

God says He has posted watchmen on the walls of Jerusalem who will never be silent day or night…… they will keep watch over you [Zambia] as men who must give account.

I do hereby urge all my brothers and sisters, the civil society, the church and the clergy to look up to God for direction and counsel in the matters affecting this nation today and beyond.

To the politicians – all that the Zambian people need is a Joshua; don’t give us “Achan” to lead us. He might have been near Moses or even within the camp of Moses but Achan is not a “Joshua.”

Mentality Makeover

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Today’s Scripture

“…Love others as you love yourself” (Galatians 5:14).

Today’s Word from Joel and Victoria

What you believe about yourself—your self-esteem, your sense of value, your sense of worth—sets the limits for your life. It sets the limits for your ability to love others the way God intends. The problem that many people have today is they don’t really even like themselves. They constantly focus on their faults and shortcomings and then wonder why they don’t enjoy life or have any enthusiasm or why their relationships aren’t working. Understand that you cannot be negative toward yourself and expect to live a positive, faith-filled life. In order to love yourself so that you can love others, you have to have a mentality makeover. If you’ll get your thinking corrected and start thinking like a champion, like a child of the Most High God, like you’ve been crowned with favor, you’ll be amazed at what will happen. When you change your mentality and allow thoughts of faith and victory to fill your heart and mind, that faith and victory will spill over onto the people around you. When you love yourself the way God loves you, that love will pour out on others as well. As you live and love the way God intends, you will find peace, joy, and victory in every area of your life!

A Prayer for Today

Heavenly Father, I open my heart to You today and ask that You help me see myself and others the way You do. Fill me with Your love and confidence so I can love others the way You intend. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

Joel Osteen Ministries

Zambia U17-Namibia U17 Preview

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Zambia Under-17 kickoff their Algeria 2009 Caf Africa Under-17 cup qualifiers with a 1st round, 1st leg tie against Namibia Under-17 whom they host at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka today.

Aggrey Chiyangi’s side will have only one familiar face from Zambia’s participation in the 2007 Cosafa Under-17 Championship held in Namibia last December where they finished 3rd and where the hosts failed to reach the semifinals of the revived junior regional tournament.

Striker Patson Kaimana of Chilenje Youth Academy is the only old face still in the team from the Cosafa Under-17 tournament and he was one of the revelations from late 2007.

Kaimana, son of ex-Zambia international Pele Kaimana, will be counted on to inspire in attack with midfielder Mukuka Mulenga and defender Arthur Shiliya some of the other prospects to look out for.

Zambia face a Namibia side that enjoys a 9-0 aggregate win over Lesotho from the preliminary round played last April.

Namibia will be looking for some inspiration of their own from one of this years qualifiers top scorer Striker Eslin Kamuhanga who has  4 goals after scoring braces away and at home in 5-0 and 4-0 wins respectively over Lesotho in the 1st round.

Winner over the two legs will host either South Africa or Malawi in the 2nd round, 1st during the weekend of November 8 or 9 with the return leg to follow a fortnight later on the 22nd or 23rd.

Malawi currently enjoy a 1-0 away lead over South Africa at Eldorado Park played on August 30 ahead of this weekends  final home leg match.

Winner over the two 2nd-round matches in November will qualify for the Algeria finals to be held from March 19 to April 3.

We have taken over PF territories, MMD

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The MMD has charged that it has now taken over the areas where the opposition Patriotic Front (PF) was a stronghold.

And the MMD has disclosed that the party will next week devulge a new campaign strategy ahead of November presidential by-election.

NEC Chairman, Michael Mabenga, says the ruling MMD is now stronger than before and the PF leader Michael Sata should know that his party is now weak.

Addressing scores of MMD cadres at the MMD Secretariat in Lusaka today, Mr. Mabenga, who is also  acting Party President, said the opposition will not get the votes which they got in 2006 presidential elections.

The cadres marched from Town Centre to MMD Secretariat in solidarity of newly elected MMD presidential candidate Rupiah Banda. He polled 43 votes beating Finance and National Planning Minister Ngandu Magande who polled 11 votes.

He said this time around, the ruling party will sweep the presidential elections as well as the three parliamentary by-elections in Kanchibiya, Mwansabombwe and Ndola Central constituencies.

He cautioned Mr. Sata not to panic about the presidential election date because the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) will set the date and it does not need to be told or reminded.

Mr. Mabenga further warned the opposition political parties to desist from engaging themselves in dirty politics but conduct politics in a clean manner that is peaceful.

Mr. Mabenga said the MMD presidential candidate and acting President, Rupiah Banda, will take on the legacy left by Dr. Mwanawasa because he is the most preferred candidate to take Zambia to the next level.

He regretted that Dr. Mwanawasa is no more but assured that NEC that Mr Banda would do  the best for Zambians.

And speaking earlier, MMD Lusaka Province Youth Chairman, Steven Bwalya, appealed to the party members and other MMD sympathisers to start campaigning now.

Mr. Bwalya commended NEC for settling on Rupiah Banda for MMD presidency.

And MMD Lusaka District Chairman, Paul Chihande, said Mr. Banda has committed himself to what Dr. Mwanawasa stood for in areas of corruption crusade in oder to restore dignity and selfless nation.

Mr. Chihande said Mr. Banda is the man entrusted by both the ruling party and on behalf of the nation because he is mature, trusted and tested person who will pursue the late Mwanawasa’s legacy.

ZANIS/ENDS/KC/EB

Iam still the right presidenial candidate, Magande

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Losing MMD Presidential aspirant and Finance and National Planing Minster, Ngandu Magande, still insists that he is the rightful candidate to succeed the late Zambian republican President, Levy Mwanawasa had the National Executive Committee (NEC) members settled on him.

Yesterday, Mr. Magande lost by 32 votes to guarantee Mr. Rupiah Banda who is also the republican Acting President to scoop the MMD candidency that was heavily contested by other MMD presidential aspirants.

Speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today, Mr. Magande claimed that he is clean and Dr. Mwanawasa entrusted him as Finance Minister because of his prudent accountability to public resources.

He said for many years he had worked with Dr. Mwanawasa, he never stolen a single ngwee from public the coffers.

Mr. Magande, however, said he will throw his weight to the newly elected MMD President, Rupiah Banda, and described the MMD elections as democratic and free and fair.

He declared that he has always been ready to succeed since he was assured byDr. Mwanawasa because he and the late president wanted Zambia to become a prosperous and rich nation in 2030 because government planned for Vision 2030.

He further called for unity in the party in the interest to foster national development if the legacy of the late President Mwanawasa is to live on.

And MMD Deputy National Chairman, Kabinga Pande, has urged the MMD to support newly elected MMD Presidential candidate, Mr. Rupiah Banda.

Mr. Pande says Mr. Banda alone cannot deliver without the support of all party members.

He says NEC’s decision to pick on the acting Republican President was arrived at from the cries of the people because MMD is a listening party and also a listening government.

Yesterday, Mr. Rupiah Banda scooped the MMD Presidential candidature that was heavily contested by other MMD presidential hopefuls. He polled 43 votes to beat other contestors.

He said it is the wish of the ruling party to see to it that Mr. Banda is elected republican President who will take over the developmental projects initiated by Dr. Mwanawasa.

He charged that one way to honour Dr. Mwanawasa is for the MMD to vote for Mr. Banda so that the legacy of the late Zambian leader lives on.

The MMD Deputy National Chairman further called on the nation to vote for the acting President, Rupiah Banda, because he has shown leadership qualities and maturity to govern the nation.

ZANIS/ENDS/KC/EB

Fans warned against throwing stones if Zambia loses

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The Zambia Voluntary Soccer Fans Association (ZAVSAFA) has appealed to soccer lovers in the country to desist from throwing stones when Zambia loses.

ZAVOSAFA president, Peter Makembo, says the vice is barbaric and has no room in modern society.

Makembo said Zambia is known to be a true champion and haven of peace and wondered where the practice is coming from.

He was speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today at Embassy Park where President Levy Mwanawasa is buried.

Makembo, in accompany with otgher association members, today laid wreaths on the tomb of Dr. Mwanawasa.

He disclosed that he will have an audience with the Inspector General of Police, Emphriam Mateyo, on how best to protect the ordinary soccer spectators.

Makembo’s observation follows the behaviour of soccer fans pouncing on stones in protest against due loses for mother Zambia.

Zambia meets Togo on September 10 at world qualifier. The match will be played at Chililabombwe stadium on the Copperbelt.

President Levy Mwanawasa died at Percy Military Hospital in Paris, France, on August 19. He was burred on September 3 at Embassy Park in Lusaka.

ZANIS/ENDS/KC/EB

Chief Mwanachingwala commends NEC

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Chief Mwanachingwala of Mazabuka has commended the MMD National Executive Committee (NEC) for adopting acting President, Rupiah Banda, as its Presidential candidate for the forthcoming Presidential by-election.

The Chief told ZANIS in Mazabuka today that the adoption of Mr Banda will foster unity in the government.

Chief Mwanachingwala, however, advised Mr Banda not to sideline opposing candidates who had challenged him and other cabinet ministers who did not support him during the adoption process.

He also said chiefs who recently attacked are now ashamed especially that the candidate they were supporting lost terribly.

Meanwhile, Former Mazabuka District Commissioner, Misheck Chiinda, said the adoption of Mr Banda has cheered the ruling party in the district.

Mr Chiinda said the party officials in the district are ready to campaign for Mr Banda to ensure victory for the ruling party.

ZANIS/ENDS/HC/EB

Let Rupiah Banda assume the presidence without elections,Sakwiba Sikota

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United Liberal Party President Sakwiba Sikota has advised president’s of opposition parties to let MMD’s Rupiah Banda assume the Presidency without an election.

Mr. Sikota says this will save the country colossal amounts of money which can be used for national development.

He said national interest should override ambitions of becoming president.

Mr. Sikota observed that the MMD has majority of members of parliament and that in the event of opposition party winning, parliament would have to be dissolved and elections called.

He said in Lusaka that he is aware of the constitutional requirements for the presidential by-election but parties should put national interest first.

But United Party for National Development UPND Vice President, Richard Kapita said the dictates of the constitution should prevail.

He said in the event that an opposition political party presidential candidate wins, opposition MP’s can be appointed to cabinet like Dr. Mwanawasa did.
[ZNBC]

Democracy Prevailed-Magande

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Finance Minister Ng’andu Magande said democracy prevailed during the exercise to elect an MMD presidential candidate at Mulungushi International  Conference Centre.

Mr.  Magande said even though he was President Mwanawasa’s preferred person to succeed him he had to undergo elections in accordance with the MMD constitution.

The MMD, Friday, picked acting president, Rupiah Banda, as its candidate in the forthcoming president by-election.

Mr. Magande told ZNBC news that he will support Mr. Banda in the presidential by-election scheduled for November this year. Mr. Magande also said the MMD is still united.

And Home Affairs minister, Ronnie Shikapwasha, says he has no ill feelings after failing to win an election held to pick an MMD candidate in the forthcoming presidential by-election.

Lieutenant General Shikapwasha says he will continue working towards strengthening the MMD ahead of the November by- election.

General Shikapwasha has also dismissed claims that there is acrimony in the MMD following the elections. He told ZNBC news in Lusaka, Friday that on the contrary the ruling party is united.

And local government Housing Minister, Sylvia Masebo, said there are no losers and winners in the just ended MMD National Executive Committee elections.

Ms. Masebo said this was because all the participating candidates belong to the same family. Her comments were also echoed by party national secretary  Dr Katele Kalumba  before leading MMD NEC members in laying wreaths on President Mwanawasa’s tomb in Lusaka, Saturday.

Dr Kalumba said there is no animosity in the party following Friday’s NEC elections to pick a Presidential candidate.

He said the MMD has emerged more united as a party after the polls.

Ms Masebo also said  the MMD will now embark on a vigorous country-wide campaign to win the Presidential by-election.

Dr Kalumba further said that he was happy with the manner the MMD conducted elections to pick a presidential candidate.

Dr. Kalumba said the elections were free and fair and were conducted in a peaceful manner.

He also said the MMD allowed new entrants into the party to aspire for the Presidency because it is a democratic party.

Dr. Kalumba says 19 candidates filed for the MMD presidency through the National Executive Committee.

He however said most of the candidates dropped out of the race after failing to raise the 5 million nomination fees.

Some candidates who withdrew from the race are Health Minister, Brian Chituwo, Cain Mweemba and former constitution Review Commission Chairperson, Willa Mungo’mba.

Seven candidates took part in the elections among them Acting President, Rupiah Banda ,Finance Minister, Ngandu Mangade and Home Affairs Minister, Ronnie Shikapwasha.

Others are former Works and Supply Minister, Ludwig Sondashi, Former Vice Presidents, Enock Kavindele and Nevers Mumba.

Dr Kalumba said the MMD is ready for the presidential elections if other parties refuse to forego the poll.

The MMD national secretary, said the party is already gearing itself up for campaigns.

He also says the party is ready to hold consultations with the opposition on how best to hold the elections.

However, the Patriotic Front says it will not entertain any discussions on possibilities of avoiding a Presidential by-election.

PF president, Michael Sata, says his party wants an election to be held in accordance with the constitution.

Mr. Sata told journalists in Lusaka Friday that the PF has not held any discussions with any party or the Zambia Center for Inter Party Dialogue on the matter.

According to Zambia’s constitution, the country is supposed to hold a presidential by-election 90 days following the death of a sitting president.

Mr Sata said the country should not ignore the constitution as doing so would be setting a bad precedent.

Mr. Sata also demanded that the election date should be announced soon to enable all political players to prepare for the polls.

[ZNBC]

Mine activities strain Zambian roads – Siliya

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Transport and Communications minister Dora Siliya says increased mine activities have strained the transports sector in Zambia.

Ms Siliya said this was evident by the overwhelming strain on main roads in northwestern province due to activities of Lumwana mine in Solwezi.

She said expressed the concern at a stakeholders consultative meeting on the performance of the railway systems of Zambia and Tanzania-Zambia railway authority Friday at Mukuba Hotel.

Ms. Siliya said there was need to see how government could work with the private sector in promoting substantial investment in the railway transport sector because of the anticipated increased volume of goods when the mines start full production.

She said the challenge need to be tackled in the province for the for transportation of goods and services from the mines and other industries.

She said the volume of cargo that was coming from the mines and cement production should be better handled by the railway trans[port which could help in saving the roads from quick damage.

She said it was important for railway systems of Zambia and Tazara to find ways of improving capacity to help in the handling of the impending increased volumes of goods that would need to be transported from one point to the other.

She said the agricultural sector was also posing a huge demands in the transportation of fertilizers and the harvests from point one to points two where the railway system of transport could do better.

Ms Siliya said the economic boom that Zambia was experiencing had come with its own challenges in the transport sector and it was the responsibility of the government and the private sector to put their heads together and find solutions to the problem.

ZANIS/CN/EML/ENDS/MM

Govt applauded for education investiment

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Government has been applauded for investing K 1.8 billion in the education sector in the Sinazongwe District

District Education Chairperson Daglous Mweembe said in an interview Friday that part of the money would be used for constructing three new schools in Maamba township, Mweela and at Matambo.

He said the rest of the money has been promped into building schools in Siampondo, Kafwabila, Sinakasikili, Muziyo, and construction of teacher’s houses at Vwavwa primary school.

Sinazongwe District Commissioner Mungoni Simukulila said the district was happy that government has released the money for construction and rehabilitation of schools in the district to improve access to education.

Mr. Simulilika said money was already with the implementing communities.

However, the DC said he was not happy with the slow pace at which construction work was being done based on his recent tour to Kafwambila, Siampondo and Siameja.

He urged the contractors to ensure that construction and rehabilitation work was done before the rain season.

He said the committees should realise that the construction projects was for their benefit and told them to show commitment to ensure that work was completed on time.

ZANIS/TN/EML/ENDS/MM

BAT company told to respect government’s smoke ban.

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The Zambia Consumer Association (ZACA) has advised the British American Tobacco company to respect government’s smoke ban.

ZACA Executive Secretary Muyunda Illilonga said it was sad that the cigarette company was using its youth smoking prevention campaign Launch to mislead government’s smoke ban.

Mr Illilonga said the youth smoking prevention campaign was nothing but a smoke screen by a canning multi-national company bent on watering down tobacco control legislation and interfering with public health policy by hiding behind youths.

He wondered why the company invited Local government and Housing minister Sylvia
Masebo to launch the campaign.

” This was because she passed one of the most dramatic policy decisions that the government has ever made in terms of tobacco control, ” he said.

Mr Illilonga urged the government officials to recognise the tobacco industry’s fundamental conflict of interest with health policy, and ensure that public interest was prioritised in policy development and therefore health must therefore come before profits.

In a press release to ZANIS in kitwe Friday, Mr Illilonga said since Zambia was now a signatory to the framework  convention on tobacco control, the country has obligations to fulfil under this treaty .

The executive secretary said government should be reminded of its obligations to provide alternative credible programmes to prevent the deadly epidermis caused by tobacco smoke.

He added that the elimination of smoke from public places was the only science based measure that adequately protects the populations health from dangerous effects of second hand smoke.

ZANIS/PK/ENDS/MM.

Sata demands polling date

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Opposition Patriotic Front (PF) President Michael Sata has demanded for immediate announcement of presidential elections.

The opposition leader has meanwhile accused the ruling MMD of creating an impression that the elections will not be held.

Mr Sata said this at a Press briefing at the party secretariat in Lusaka Friday.

He alleged that ruling MMD parliamentarians will discuss the possibility to amend some clauses in the national constitution to form a government of national unity when parliamentary sessions resume.

Mr. Sata dismissed assertions that he is sick and can not contest the forth coming presidential elections following a heart attack he suffered early in April, 2008.

He has declared himself fit and healthy for the elections.

And PF spokesperson Given Lubinda said the party is shocked at the conduct of senior party officials in the ruling MMD who he alleged commenced the campaigns before the late President Mwanawasa was put to rest.

He added that the MMD should have emulated his party that contributed to the amiable environment that prevailed in the country until the late Dr Mwanawasa was put to rest.

Mr. Lubinda challenged Dr. Rodger Chongwe to disclose the credibility of his qualifications.

He said Dr. Chongwe is not qualified to comment on people’s health condition as he is not a qualified medical doctor but instead has an honorary doctorate.

Mr. Lubinda accused Dr. Chongwe of job seeking from Mr. Banda who stands a chance of being elected as republican president in the fourth coming presidential by elections.

The PF spokesperson said this in reiterration to Dr Chongwe’s reported allegations Mr Sata is sick and cannot run for presidency

He also said that PF has qualified membership to deal with the affairs of the party and the country once voted into power.

And PF member Dr. Joseph Katema who read Mr. Sata’s medical report also declared the PF leader as fit and health to overcome the stress of campaigns and presidential office if voted into power.

Dr. Katema said Mr. Sata had suffered limited damage to the heart muscle following his quick evacuation to South Africa for medical treatment by the government.

The fourth coming by-election which is expected to take place in November has been necessited following the death of republican president Levy Mwanaweasa who died on the 19th of August in Paris France and was buried at Embassy park in Lusaka on 3rd September.

ZANIS/CM/ENDS/MM