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Govt gives ZESCO $US50m generator rehabs

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Government has given the Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation, ZESCO, about $US50 million as additional funds for the completion of the rehabilitation and upgrading works on generators.

Energy Minister, Kenneth Konga, said the money given under the Poverty Reduction Programmes, PRP, would help the company to complete works that are progressing well on both Kafue Gorge and Kariba North Bank power stations on schedule.

He said once the works are completed on the two stations, that the country will have an additional 210 megawatts that will lead to more efficient supply of power.

He added that the rehabilitation and upgrading works which are equivalent to the construction of Kalungushi power station at a reduced cost, would also lead to the renewal of the generating equipment.

Works on the Kafue Gorge power station are expected to be completed by December this year while those at Kariba North Bank power station would be expected March 2009.

The minister made the remarks in a ministerial statement in Parliament today on the prevailing energy situation in the country.

Mr Konga, however, said ZESCO would continue with the load shedding but at a reduced rate until the rehabilitation and up rating works are completed at reduced levels.

He urged the members of the public to further continue with the usage of the energy saving devices so as to lessen the usage of power.

He said government has made its contribution by the reduction of taxes on the energy saving devices.

He added government is promoting the construction of the Kafue Gorge Hydro power station at a cost of $US 145 billion, which will be able to generate about 750 megawatts by 2016.

Other long term projects include Kalungwishi Power station at a cost of $US 850 million to generate 210 megawatts and is expected to be completed by 2015 and Kafue North Bank 360 megawatts $US360 million project to be completed in the same year.

Further, works are the Itezhi Tezhi hydropower station $US150 million to generate 120 million and Kabompo power project to cost $US80 million be commissioned by 2014.

The minister said he is further discussing with investors on the construction of coal fired thermal plants that are expected to generate about 1000 megawatts once completed.

He said government desires to achieve economic growth of 8 per cent per annum , which the minister stated could only be attained with sufficient provision of power.

He, however, reiterated on the need for an upward adjustment of electricity tariffs.

And the minister has attributed the slow progress on the commericalisaton of ZESCO to low tariff levels.

He added that government has given the board of directors the mandate to address the company’s viability , supply levels and services.

On the companys investment in the optic fiber, the minister said the move follows the modernization of equipment at ZESCO.

He said the company wants to fully utilise the modernized equipment the excess capacity.

He stated the company is discussing with the Zambia Telecommunication, ZAMTEL, to determine on the model for usage of the system.

China Bails out Zambia

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China has paid $15-thousand to Tanzanian authorities to release Zambian’s earth moving equipment detained in Dar-es-salaam.The equipment meant for the repair and construction of feeder roads was detained last month because it was considered too heavy for that country’s roads.

Works and Supply Deputy Minister, Mundia Ndalamei told ZNBC news that the 18 trucks left Dar-es-salaam Tuesday and are expected in Lusaka on Friday.

The trucks were bought from China under a $39 million grant for rehabilitating rural roads.

Nepotism killing councils- Masebo

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The Minister for local government says nepotism and tribalism are vices which have contributed to the poor performance in local authorities.Sylvia Masebo says this has led to misapplication of government grants to councils.

She said this is despite a sharp rise in government grants to local authorities over the last four years.

Ms. Masebo also noted that most of the councils have employed ill qualified staff.

The Minister was speaking when she addressed Town Clerks, Mayors, Districts Administrative officers and council secretaries from 70 districts.

This was at a consultative meeting on the re-establishment of the local government service commission.

The local government service commission will oversee the employment of workers in councils to ensure qualified people are recruited.

And the National Housing Authority (NHA) may be forced to scale down the construction of houses in Lusaka due to lack of land.

Public Relations Manager, Tamika Mulenga told ZNBC news that the Authority has already exhausted the land in the capital city.

Mrs. Mulenga said the Housing Authority will now concentrate on building houses in other parts of the country.

This will also include the 300 housing units in Solwezi scheduled to take off early next year.

[ZNBC]

Weekend Scorecard

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Faz Premier League Week 16

02/08/2008

Roan United 0 – Zesco United 1(NIcholas Zulu 2″)

Green Buffaloes 1(John Musukwa 10″) – Konkola Blades 1(Joseph Zimba 42″)

Nchanga Rangers 0 -Chambishi 0

Kabwe Warriors 1(Bronson Chama 49″) – Nkwazi 1(Konje Sinkamba ?”)

Power Dynamos 1(Elson Mkandawire 15″)- Zanaco 1(Numba Mumamba 28″)

Lusaka Dynamos 0 – Nkana 0

Young Arrows 0 – Red Arrows 2(Danny Sibanda 11″, Chisi Mbewe 24″)

03/08/2008

City of Lusaka 2(Geoffrey Nsama 40″, Pethias Malekano 77″)- Green Eagles 0

Top Scorers After games Played 03/08/2008

LEAGUE, INTL & CUP:

Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors): 11

Roger Kola (Zanaco): 10

Francis Kombe (Power Dynamos): 9

Mathew Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 8

Aubrey Zulu (Green Eagles): 7
Reuben Tembo (Green Buffaloes):7

Kruger Mwansa (Young Arrows) : 6

Chisi Mbewe (Red Arrows): 5
Nicholas Zulu (Zesco United): 5
Chomba Ng’andwe (Young Arrows): 5
Patrick Kabamba (Nkana): 5
Timothy Mbewe (Red Arrows): 5
Kelvin Mumba (Roan United): 5
Chileshe Kabwe (Konkola Blades): 5

Chipulu Chileya (Konkola Blades): 4
William Njobvu (Lusaka Dynamos): 4
Judge Mkandawire (Young Arrows): 4
Jonah Sakuwaha (Zesco United): 4
Lottie Phiri (Zesco United): 4
Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes): 4

2008 Cosafa Senior Challenge Cup

03/08/2008

Thulamahashe

3rd & 4th place

Zambia 2(Emmanuel Mayuka 56″, Francis Kombe 70″-Madagascar 0

Final

South Africa 2(Marchelino Fransch 18″, 60″)- Mozambique 1(Txuma 90″)

TOP SCORER: INTERNATIONALS

(03/08/2008)

Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors) 4

Roger Kola (Zanaco): 3

Felix Katongo (Stade Rennes,France): 3

Christopher Katongo (Brondby, Denmark): 3


Faz Division 1

North Week16

03/08/2008

Chindwin Sentries 0- Prison Leopards 0

Mining Rangers 1- Mufulira Blackpool 0

Mufulira Wanderers 1 -Kitwe United 1

Ndola United 0-Indeni 2

Tazara Express 0-Kalewa 0

Medical Stars 1 -Muchindu Blue Eagles 1

Afrisport – Lime Hotspurs (Not Played)

Forest Rangers 1-Zamtel 1

South

Week19

03/08/2008

Lusaka Celtic -Livingstone Pirates (Not Played)

Kalomo Jetters 1- Lusaka Tigers 2

Lusaka City Council 2-Chilanga Heroes 2

Young Green Eagles 1-Zamcoal Diggers 0

Kambuku Warriors 1- Profund Warriors 2

National Assembly 2 -Petauke United 1

Builders Brigade 0 -Riflemen 0

Young Buffaloes 2-Nampundwe 0

Mazabuka United 0- Nakambala Leopards 4

South

Week 20

04/08/2008

Kalomo Jetters 1- Lusaka Celtic 1

Chilanga Heroes 0- Livingstone Pirates 1

Lusaka Tigers 2 -Young Green Eagles 1

Profund Warriors 0- Lusaka City Council 1

Zamcoal Diggers 1 -National Assembly 0

Riflemen 1 -Kambuku Warriors 0

Petauke United 2- Young Buffaloes 1

Nakambala Leopards 0- Choma Eagles 1

Nampundwe 1- Mazabuka United 1

Govt sets aside K8.1 bn for road rehab

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Government has set aside K80.1 billion for the rehabilitation of part of the Great East Road.

The road rehabilitation project would cover a 230 kilometer portion between the Lusaka International Airport turn-off and Luangwa Bridge.

RDA Head of Public Relations, Loyce Saili, told ZANIS that the project has been awarded to Reubex Contractors.

Ms Saili said works on the road have since commenced and are expected to be completed next year.

The works being done on the road include resurfacing and reinstatement of shoulders on the road.

She said the K8.1 billion is part of the K1.2 trillion allocated for road construction and rehabilitation in this year’s National budget.

And Mrs Saili said China Geo has been awarded the contract for the reconstruction of the Zimba-Livingstone Road in Southern Province.

The Zimba-Livingstone Road project would cost K100 million.

Ms Saili has since appealed to members of the public to desist from vandalizing the road infrastructure because government was spending colossal sums of money to improve the road network countrywide.

She noted that some people have engaged themselves in vandalizing road signs and culverts without regarding the significance of the infrastructure to the enhancement of the national road network.

ENDS/VP/ZANIS/SJK/EB

There is need to continue praying for Levy – Mulongoti

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Chief Government Spokesperson, Mike Mulongoti, says there is need for the nation to continue praying for President Mwanawasa’s quick and full recovery so that he can return home and continue with his normal duties.

Mr. Mulongoti says the Zambian people should remain united and ask for God’s intervention to quickly heal Dr Mwanawasa whom he said has brought honesty and integrity to the nation.

Mr. Mulongoti said this in Lusaka today at a church service organized by the Living Water Global Churches to pray for President Mwanawasa’s quick and full recovery.

He said President Mwanawasa has demonstrated good political leadership qualities that are helping the country to recover from its economic doldrums and stump out corruption in the country.

Mr. Mulongoti has, however, said that President Mwanawasa’s illness has brought a lot of challenges to the nation.

He said although the national governance was running smoothly, the nation needed President Mwanawasa whom he said used to comfort the nation while in his good health.

Mr. Mulongoti urged the Zambian people to focus on the Ezekiel scripture which he quoted in the Bible which says God never fails and and called the people to have more faith in God.

Mr. Mulongoti, who is also Information and Broadcasting Services Minister, further appealed to the Zambian people to ignore politicians who are politicking President Mwanawasa’s illness.

And earlier, Living Waters Global Churches Pastor, Chrispin Chipampe, urged the Christian community and the Zambian people to continue praying for the President’s quick and full recovery.

Pastor Chipampe said it was incumbent upon all Christians to ensure that they always remembered President Mwanawasa in their prayers.

The clergyman further commended government for the fiscal measures that it has put in place aimed at improving the country’s national development.

Pastor Chipampe said the national economy had grown in the past ten years because of God’s intervention.

And a Lusaka-based clergyman has described as immoral and unethical for some sections of the society’s calls to publish President Mwanawasa’s pictures while admitted in a Percy Military Hospital in Paris, France.

Christian Faith Mission Centre (CFMC) Pastor-in-Charge, Peter Chanda, says his church is concerned with calls coming from some sections of the society demanding the publication of President Mwanawasa’s pictures when the nation needed to remain strong and united in prayer for the President’s quick recovery.

Pastor Chanda told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that people who are calling for the publication of President Mwanawasa’s pictures while admitted in a French Hospital were just trying to gain political mileage.

He said the calls to publish President Mwanawasa’s pictures just showed the negative agenda that some people have towards Dr Mwanawasa.

Pastor Chanda called on people to stop politicizing President Mwanawasa’s sickness, saying there is need for the nation to remain united and continue praying for the President so that the he can return in good health and continue with his normal duties.

The CFMC Pastor has since advised the people of Zambia to be wary of some people who are negatively commenting on President Mwanawasa’s illness.

ZANIS/ENDS/TK/EB

We are Improving-Renard

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Herve Renard says Zambia are improving despite winning bronze on Sunday at the just ended Cosafa Cup tournament in Mpumalanga.

The Frenchman said is today upon arrival with the team from South Africa a day after Zambia beat Madagascar 2-0 in a much-improved display of their 3rd and 4th playoff game at Thulamahashe.

“We were the best team at the tournament even if we finished 3rd and improved with each game,” Renard said.

“After this (tournament) I can tell you that we are not far.

“It was a good experience for local players to play at this international level to learn and can say we have a team for the Ivory Coast 2009 CHAN qualifier in November.”

Renard added that three players had made a mark at the tournament to warrant regular call-ups and would certainly be on the flight for next weeks 7-day training camp in Germany.

He singled out Power Dynamos defensive midfielder Francis Kasonde, Young Arrows defender White Simwanza and Henry Banda the Zanaco midfielder.

Renard again picked Banda as Zambia’s best player at the Cosafa Cup tournament adding that midfielder Noah Chivuta of South African Premier League defending champions SuperSport United had done enough to win a regular place in the team.

“We already know Emmanuel Mayuka and Roger Kola but I saw two revelations and for me it was Henry Banda who doesn’t even play regular at his club,” Renard said.

“I also saw Noah Chivuta who played in midfield and defence and we need players like him.

“We are happy with some players but some players were not consistent playing good in one game and not so good in the other but am not saying they are bad no,” he said.

Renard said the team was now entering the next phase with the Germany training camp from August 15-24 that will be used as build-up for their 2010 World/Africa Cup Group 11 qualifier against Togo game on September 6 at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe.

“Maybe half of the squad from this team will be in the match against Togo,” Renard said.
“7 or 8 local player’s maybe. It will be a different level and the level is not the same (As the Cosafa Cup).”

And Sundays win over Mozambique Renard’s first competitive victory in 90 minutes of open play without securing a triumph via penalties thanks to goals from Warriors striker Mayuka and Power Dynamos forward Francis Kombe who scored sweet volleys in the 56th and 70th minutes respectively

“Agric” Officials frustrated by Levy’s absence

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The Agricultural and Commercial Show Society of Zambia (ACSZ) says it is saddened by President Mwanawasa’s absence due illness at this year’s show which comes to a close today.

ACSZ President, Paul Mumbuluma, said President Mwanawasa’s illness has frustrated officials in the organizing committee who wished Dr Mwanawasa to have seen how much effort was put in organizing the successful 2008 international agriculture show.

Mr Mumbuluma told ZANIS that the ACSZ wanted Dr Mwanawasa to see for himself the positive developments in key sectors of the economy, which the agricultural and commercial show showcased.

He noted that this year’s show has reflected positive indicators for Zambia’s economic performance.

Over 800 exhibitors showcased their services and products at the Show under the theme, ‘Growth in Diversity.’

Address high fertilizer prices, HH prods Govt

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Opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) president, Hakainde Hichilema has called upon government to address the sky rocketing prices of fertilizer because it was beyond the reach of peasant farmers in the province.

And Southern province Minister, Daniel Munkombwe, Daniel Munkombwe said government was equally concerned at the rising cost of fertilizer and would do everything possible to help.

Speaking during this year’s Gonde Lwiindi ceremony in Monze today, Mr. Hichilema said the price of fertilizer pegged at over K 210, 000 per 50 kilogram bag this year was too high for the ordinary peasant farmers to afford.

He said for farmers to grow food, they need fertilizer, adding that government must look into this issue if farmers were to have sufficient harvests.

Mr. Hichilema, who is also patron of the Tonga Traditional Association, said his association decided to postpone this year’s Lwiindi ceremony which should have been held in July because of the illness pf President Mwanawasa.

Mr. Hichilema has however called for the harmonization of traditional ceremonies so that they were not held on the same dates as this was causing difficulties for people to attend the ceremonies.

He noted that apart from the Lwiindi Gonde ceremony being held in Monze, there wee similar ceremonies taking place today at chiefs Sinazongwe and Mukuni of Sinazongwe and Kazungula districts respectively.

And speaking during the same ceremony, Southern province Minister Daniel Munkombwe said Mr. Hakainde’s concern over the price of fertilizer was genuine.

He said government was similarly worried about the rising cost of fertilizer.

He said everything possible was being done to either revisit the pricing mechanism or other means that would cushion the farmers.

“I am grateful that you have been able to raise this matter”, Mr. Munkombwe told Mr. Hichilema.

He said this year has been a bad one because of the floods that wreaked havoc, destroying crop and infrastructure during the last rain season.

Mr. Munkombwe however said government is doing everything possible to repair the roads that were damaged.

He said contractors were already on site working on the Monze-Niko, Batoka-Maamba, Choma-Niko, and Livingstone-Zimba roads.

The minister also disclosed that government has released K 2.2 billion through the ministry of Education for the repair of blown off roofs of schools in Monze district.

And chief Monze apologised for holding this year’s ceremony together with that of chiefs Sinazongwe and Mukuni.

Chief Monze said the postponement of the ceremony was due to President Mwanawasa’s illness.

Several Southern province chiefs, who included Bright Nalubamba of Namwala, Chikanta and Nyawa of Kalomo district, attended this year’s Gonde Lwiindi ceremony.

ZANIS/CM/KSH/ENDS

I’ll not be Detracted, says the Vice President

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Vice President Rupiah Banda says he will not listen to detractors that aim at diverting his attention from the proper running of government.

Mr. Banda said some people’s comments did not mean well but aimed at diverting his attention from important issues and instead focus on issues that did not matter.

“I will not listen to detractors, I will keep my eyes on the ball,” he said.

In the recent past, the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy, (MMD) has been embroiled in wrangles based on succession issues.

He was speaking this morning when he addressed scores of MMD cadres and government officials who welcomed him at Livingstone International Airport.

Mr. Banda is in Livingstone to officiate at this year’s Lwiindi ceremony of the Toka Leya people in Chief Mukuni in Kazungula.

Meanwhile, Southern Province MMD Secretary, Emmanuel Siamweela has appealed to government to provide relief food to some parts of the province which were hit by food shortages due to floods and other adverse weather conditions that prevailed in the last rain season.

The unfriendly weather condition affected the crop yield in many parts of the country.

Mr. Siamweela appealed to Mr. Banda to act with a sense of urgency and distribute relief food to avert hunger induced deaths in the affected areas.

He further lamented about the soaring prices of mealie meal in the province.

Vice President’s entourage comprises Community Development Minister, Catherine Namugala, State House Minister Cecil Holmes, Finance Deputy Minister Jonas Shakafuswa and President’s Special Assistance for Press and Public Relations, John Musukuma.

ZANIS/ENDS/AM/KSH

Saturday Football Results

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Roan United 0 – 1 Zesco United

Green Buffaloes 1 – 1 Konkola Blades

Nchanga Rangers 0 – 0 Chambishi

Kabwe Warriors 1 – 1 Nkwazi

Power Dynamos 1 – 1 Zanaco

Lusaka Dynamos 0 – 0 Nkana

Young Arrows 0 – 2 Red Arrows

Electricity users storm ERB stand in the show grounds

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The Energy Regulation Board (ERB) has recorded an increase in the number of people visiting its stand for information at the on going 82nd Agriculture and Commercial Show in Lusaka.

ERB Communications Officer, Kwale Mfune, attributed the increase to the power deficit that Zambia and other SADC member states were currently experiencing.

Ms. Mfune told ZANIS that, a lot of people were storming the ERB stand to inquire about the power deficit and the rising prices of petroleum products on the global market.

She said the board had also intensified campaign programmes throughout the country to educate people about energy efficiency measures that were in place.

Ms. Mfune said ERB was also closely working with other stake holders such as the Ministry of Energy and Water Development, ZESCO, Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) and the Rural Electricity Programme (REP), to ensure that the masses were well informed, about the power deficit being experienced in the region.

She said it was also gratifying that more Zambians were beginning to seek information to understand the challenges the energy sector is currently facing.

Ms. Mfune has since urged Zambians to adhere to energy serving measures that Government and energy institutions have prescribed, adding that all stakeholders should have a role to play in order to cushion the impact of the challenges..

And Ms. Mfune has said the ERB has also intensified efforts to promote the use of unleaded petrol after Government banned the importation of leaded petrol on 31st March this year.

She said the ERB was carrying out countrywide campaigns in order to inform and educate people on the development, adding that the board was also trying to promote the use of unleaded petrol through community radio stations across the country.

Government this year on 31st March banned the importation of leaded petrol due to its contribution to global warming. Lead Replacement Petrol (LRP) will now be used in vehicles that were manufactured in the late 70s and early 80s.

ENDS/CM/PK/ ZANIS

PAC calls for effective procurement system

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Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee Chairperson Charles Milupi, has called for the establishment of an effective and efficient public procurement system which will promote national development.

Mr. Milupi said there was need to device an effective public procurement and supply system that would play a paramount role in harnessing the growth of the national economy.

He told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that government was loosing a lot of money due to poor and ineffective procurement and supply system.

He said his committee has continued to receive complaints from the public that there was lawlessness in the public procurement and supply system.

Mr. Milupi, who is also Luena Member of Parliament, said his committee was concerned with the manner most government tenders were awarded to some contractors who provide poor workmanship in government projects.

He further urged government to continue deregistering companies in the construction industry that are abrogating the provisions of the contracts.

He urged the Zambia National Tender Board (ZNTB) to device effective mechanisms that would help in ensuring that all public procurement and supply systems are done without using dubious means.

The Luena MP said effective public procurement and supply measures would help to building capacity and efficiency and contribute to national development.

He further said contractors, consultants and clients, who were found to be abrogating the provisions of the contracts signed with the tendering departments, must be severely dealt with by the law in an effort to deter other contractors from doing shoddy works.

Mr. Milupi has since cautioned both local and foreign contractors to follow the laid down professional ethics in a bid to protect their companies from being deregistered from the National Council for Construction (NCC).

ZANIS/TK/KSH/END

Late Mozoka’s Children Sue each other over his Estate

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Son of the late United party for National Development (UPND) President Anderson Mazoka, Lunda, has sued his sister Macenje to disclose the full extent of their father’s estate.

In a suit filed in the Lusaka high court, Lunda, has sued Macenje, who was appointed administrator of the father’s estate after he died on May 16, 2006.

Lunda says his father died interstate and he wants a court order to make Macenje distribute all the property to the beneficiaries, including him.

He also wants another court order to make the administratrix render an account of the estate from the time she was appointed administratrix on May 30, 2006.

Alternatively, Lunda wants a court order to have Macenje replaced by the Administrator-General as the administrator of the estate.

In his statement of claim, Lunda alleged that the administratrix has not disclosed the full extent of the father’s estate from the time she was appointed.

He further said she has not given an account of the estate despite repeated reminders by the plaintiff.

Lunda said he was now extremely apprehensive of the defendant’s unwarranted delay in disclosing the full extent of the estate and in giving an account of the same.
[ZNBC]

NCC urged weigh odds of executive mayor

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NCC urged weigh odds of executive mayor

Ndola, July 31, ZANIS — A Senior Ndola resident has called on the National Constitution Conference ( NCC )to consider the merits and demerits of having an executive mayor elected by the electorate in the District.

Mr. Evans Chibwe told ZANIS in Ndola, on Thursday, that the provision in the next republican constitution needed wider debate because an executive mayor who would be a fulltime employee of a given council could de-erail development as he will have too much power over the district.

He said in cases were some districts whose mayoral leadership could go to either the opposition or the ruling party, might want to run the council affairs unfavourably in accordance to the particular parties’s vision.

Mr Chibwe cited Kabwe and Kapiri-Mposhi districts as areas that suffered for embracing the opposition as members of parliament.

He said a non performing executive mayor could be a thorn to the council’s development program as the institute would be mandated to respect the mayor’s five year term in office.

He added that the decentralization policy was good except it was a process which should take time to be understood for effective implementation.

He said Zambia needed serious minded people sitting at the NCC to navigate all the pros and cons of having an elected executive mayor.

” Sometimes when a politician enjoys too much political supprot at election time, he or she does do not perform in accordance to the electorate’s mandate,” he said.

Mr. Chibwe added that some politicians have been able to perform to the satisfaction of the people because of having gained minority votes through the ‘ first pass the post system’ which has worked well in the country, so far.

He said even the 51+1 percent for presidency needed caution because of people wanted to change the presidency, the could do it with or without a cosntitutional clause as was in 1991.

He said minority presidents were also seen from experience to perform in order to justify their candidature.

He said it was also an advantage to the people to have a minority president sot hat he could through his good governance record prove his suitability to all.
ZANIS/CN/SC/ENDS/MM