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Mpulungu Planning Officer bemoans the poor road infrastructure

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Mpulungu district planning officer Jonathan Simbeya has bemoaned the poor state of  road infrastructure in the district.

In an interview with ZANIS in Mpulungu today,  Simbeya said a good road network was
key to sustainable development.

Simbeya said the poor road infrastructure in the district was adversely affecting
development in Mpulungu.

He said there was need for the government to allocate more money to improve the road
network in the district which is also the country’s only port.

Simbeya also suppoted calls for government to open up the Zambia  Airforce (ZAF)
Samora Machel airbase in Mbala to civilian flights to boost tourism in the
province.

Simbeya noted that tourists are fatigued by the time they reach Mbala by road from
Lusaka hence the need to open the ZAF airbase to civilian flights.

He was confident  tourists will flock to the area  if  flight services for private
planes were introduced at the airbase.

Construction of new Mumbwa hospital progresing well

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Construction of  the new Mumbwa district hospital has reached an advanced stage.

Mumbwa District Health Director Dr. Christopher Dube told ZANIS that construction
of phase one of the hospital will finish by October this year.

He disclosed that the Ministry of Health has set aside a total of K1.6 billion
kwacha for the  primary phase of the project up to roof level.

He said the secondary stage would include plastering, electrification and plumbing.

Dr Dube however said progress on the project would  be hampered by the current
erratic supply of cement being experienced in the country.

Dr. Dube revealed that once completed,  the hospital would have an admittance
capacity of 120  beds and would also be equipped with maternity, post-natal,
paedriatric, X-ray and theatre wings.

No tribal politics, North-West MMD members advised

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The MMD in North-Western Province has appealed to its members  to put aside tribal inclinations and work towards unity in order to accelerate development in the province.

The party leadership  has since embarked on  re-organising the party starting from
the branch to the provincial  level in a bid to strengthen the party.

MMD provincial Information and Publicity Secretary Benjamin Mufunga,
has called party members to work together, saying this is not time for finger pointing.

He said tribalism is retrogressive not only to the party but the nation as a whole.

He said the party should embrace the ‘One Zambia, One Nation’ motto which promotes
unity across tribal lines.

Meanwhile, the MMD in  North-western province is appealing to the party National
Executive Committee, NEC, to empower the party with transport.

Provincial Information and Publicity Secretary Benjamin Mufunga said the party is
finding it difficult to mobilise the party in the province without transport.

Mr. Mufunga said all the party vehicles in the seven districts in the province have
broken down.

But in a separate interview with ZANIS,  MMD Deputy National Secretary, Richard
Kachingwe, said the party was aware about the transport problems the ruling party
was facing the province.
 
Major Kachingwe said the problem has been presented to the NEC for action.

He assured that vehicles would be provided soon.

Levy congratulates the Oasis Forum for calling off the demonstrations

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President Mwanawasa says the constitutional review process is an internal matter which the people of Zambia are capable of dealing with in the spirit of national unity.

Mr Mwanawasa has since congratulated the Oasis Forum and the Collaborative Group on the Constitution, CGC, for calling off their planned demonstrations over the constitutional review process during the SADC Heads of State and Government Summit which opens on Thursday in Lusaka.

In his address to the nation on ZNBC radio and television on the eve of the SADC
summit last night, President  Mwanawasa said it is gratifying to note that Zambians have agreed to host the Summit in a dignified and peaceful manner characteristic of the Zambian people.

The President said the debate and dialogue Zambians from all walks of life have
engaged in over the years is healthy in the democratic process of the country.

” As I have said previously, dialogue presupposes a Give-and -Take approach where
the outcome must be a result of consensus, taking into account the aspirations of
the majority of our people and the need to preserve the peace that our  nation has
enjoyed over the decades. In this regard, allow me therefore to congratulate the
Oasis Forum and the CGC for calling off their planned demonstrations over the
constitution review process during the forthcoming summit,” said President
Mwanawasa.

He noted that this was the first time from the time SADC was born that Zambia was
hosting the SADC Summit and that he was humbled that he would serve as SADC chairman on behalf of the people of Zambia.

Mr Mwanawasa said Zambia was assuming the SADC chairmanship against a backdrop of numerous socio-economic challenges faced by member states.

These include agriculture and food security, security, gender, HIV and AIDS, defence
and security and political developments in the region.

All the neighbours will be looking to Zambia to provide leadership over the next 12
months as the region faces the daunting development challenges that lie ahead.

It was therefore the President’s expectation that all Zambians will demonstrate
patriotism by rendering their full weight  to the successful deliberations and
conclusions as well as programmes of action that will steer the region to prosperity
for the benefit of the peoples of the region.

The SADC Heads of State and Government Summit officially opens on Thursday at
Lusaka’s Mulungushi International Conference Centre.

President Mwanawasa is expected to assume the Chairmanship of the regional body from Lesotho Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili.

Children’s Press Bureau advised to work closely with Police

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A Civic leader in Mazabuka in Southern Province has called on the Children’s Press Bureau (CPB) to work closely with the Police Victim Support Unit in exposing issues of child abuse. 

Mazabuka Mayor, Edmund Cheelo who made the call in Mazabuka at the official opening
of the CPB said  in view of alleged rampant violations of children’s rights in the
district, advocacy by the children on issues affecting them deserves support from
all stakeholders.

The Mayor advised members of the CPB to report cases of defilement, rape and incest
to the Police Victim Unit if such cases were to reduce.

He said the work being done by the children has full backing from Government as it
is in line with its efforts to advocate for the respect of children’s rights.

Mr Cheelo noted that for a long time, elderly people have spoken and expressed views
on behalf of children because society felt that they were too young to be listened
to and consulted.

The Mayor welcomed the official launch of CPB saying it will empower children in the
media to express themselves through radio programmes and writing of news articles on
issues that affect them.

Mr Cheelo also commended the Youth Media implementors of the project and Plan Zambia
the sponsors of the project for identifying the need to involve the children
themselves in bringing out issues of violations of their rights from both Urban and
rural areas.

The CPB project aims at closing the gap between urban children and those from the
rural areas by providing them with skills and an opportunity to interact through
sharing experiences.

44 children have been trained in producing radio programmes, writing stories and
have participated in events such as the International Children’s Day of
Broadcasting, International day against Child Labour and the day of the African
Child.

Prioritise Zimbabwe issue-SADC leaders told

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A Clergy has implored the Southern African Development Community (SADC)Heads of States and Government Summit scheduled for this week in Lusaka to prioritise on its agenda the economic and political crisis in Zimbabwe.

Rev Peter Ng’uni from the Church Planters Network says the meeting should deliberate
on how best countries in the SADC region can help solve the situation in Zimbabwe.

Rev Ng’uni said this in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today.

The Clergy also advised that SADC Heads of State and Government leaders should also
look at ways of enhancing cooperation among member countries adding that this will
greatly improve the region’s economic development.

Rev Ng’uni cited movement restrictions in some SADC countries as other issues to be
seriously checked to help reduce the cost of business  in the region.

And Rev Ng’uni says his congregation is happy with preparations made by Government
towards the SADC Summit.

The SADC Summit which officially opens on Thursday at Mulungushi International
Conference Centre on its agenda is expected to look at the Zimbabwe crisis, 2010
World Cup slated for South Africa. The SADC Brigade is also scheduled to be launched
at the same meeting among other issues.

President Levy Mwanawasa who is the current SADC Deputy Chairman takes over the
Chairmanship from Lesotho’s Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili. 

Rev Ng’uni also expressed happiness that planned demonstrations by the Oasis Forum
on the the country’s  Constitution Review Process has been deferred.

He has since called on all peace loving Zambians to welcome the delegates who will
be attending the SADC Summit.

And Rev Ng’uni has commended President Mwanawasa for supporting the declaration of
Zambia as a Christian nation adding that it should also be upheld in the
constitution of Zambia.

Rev Ng’uni noted that it was also important that churches play a leading role in
preaching and praying for a peace in the country.

He further appealed to all church planters to attend the official launch of the
network on the 18th August, 2007 at the salvation army, Kabwe roundabout.

SADC Integration Process to help improve people’s lives

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Government says the regional economic integration process that Southern Africa Development Community (SADC)  has embarked should help in uplifting the lives of the people in the region.

Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Felix Mutati said uplifting of peoples lives should be achieved through national and regional sustainable development.

Mr Mutati said Zambia and other countries in the region should sustain economic
development through  cooperation and expansion of markets.

He stressed the region would fail to  sustain economic development if it  does not
cooperate.

Mr. Mutati was speaking when he officially opened the 4 th SADC Meeting of the
Ministerial Task Force meeting on Regional Economic Integration in Lusaka today.

He said the region has a challenge of narrowing the gap between the decisions being
made and the implementation process on the ground

He said implementation of decisions will result in creation of wealth, jobs and
poverty reduction which on average stand at 50 percent in the region.

And the Minister further noted that Zambia has in the past years recorded positive
economic development as evidenced by the growth of 5.8 percent Gross Domestic
Product.

Mr. Mutati said economic indicators are that the country will continue on its
positive growth.

And  Outgoing Chair of Council of Ministers Timothy Thahane implored the region to
work together if it has to achieve wealth creation.

Mr Thahane who is also Lesotho’s Minister of Finance Development and Planning noted
that wealth creation and jobs should contribute to the region’s prosperity.

Senior chief Ishindi calls for investment in his chiefdom

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 Senior Chief Ishindi of the Lunda people of Zambezi district in North-Western Province has called on investors to invest in his area which he said is blessed with abundant resources.

Senior Chief Ishindi says investors can invest in forestry, tourism and agriculture
by taking advantage of Government’s good economic policies.

He says there is plenty of timber, good natural resources like rivers, water falls
and abundant land for  irrigation schemes as well as game ranching.

Senior Chief Ishindi said this over the weekend when Vice President Rupiah Banda
paid a courtesy call on him at Mukanda Nkunda, his royal capital in Zambezi shortly
before the Lunda Lubanza traditional ceremony.

He bemoaned that Zambezi had lagged behind in development because investors were
concentrating in urban areas, shunning remote areas.

The traditional ruler observed that once investors invest in his chiefdom, job
opportunities could be created, thereby improving the welfare of the local people.

In response, the Vice President said Government attaches great importance to working
with chiefs.

Mr. Banda told the Chief that Government is working on a programme to attract
investors to invest in rural areas.

He cited the opening up of Lumwana mine as one development which Government has
planned.

The Vice President was in Zambezi to officiate at this year’s 25th Lunda Lubanza
traditional ceremony.

Faz announces draws for inaugural Barclays Cup

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Draws for inaugural Barclays Cup were made today in Lusaka that will see four doubleheaders taking place at separate venues on the Copperbelt and Midlands over the next three weeks.

Woodlands and Nkoloma Stadiums in Lusaka, Arthur Davies in Kitwe and Nchanga stadium in Chingola will each host a preliminary round doubleheader between August 18 and September 8.

The Barclays Cup will comprise the top 8 teams from the Faz Premier League and the top two sides from division 1 north and south.

Division 2 north and south have been given an opportunity to showcase what they have 6 slots and will be represented by the top 3 teams from the two zones.

The first two doubleheaders will be played at Arthur Davies and Nkoloma on August 18.

At Nkoloma, division 2 south teams Young Green Eagles and Kascol Rangers will play will Green Buffaloes and division 1 south club Green Eagles respectively.

At Arthur Davies on the same date, Kabwe Warriors will clash with Nkana in the pick of the weekend Barclays Cup preliminary round of games.

Konkola Blades take on Division 2 north side Freedom Rangers at the same venue too on that date.

And on September 8, Zanaco take on Division 1 north leaders Chambishi at Nchanga stadium where Division 1 south Riflemen will take on home side Chingola Leopards at the same venue.

Woodlands stadium meanwhile will stage the preliminary round matches involving Lusaka Dynamos and division 2 north leaders Mining Rangers.

Mazabuka United will face their second top-flight club in a space of a week after Green Buffaloes beat them 3-0 in the first round of the Coca Cola Cup last week.

Mazabuka have been drawn against Zesco United in the other game to be played Woodlands stadium.
Quaterfinal, semifinal and final dates and venues will be announced later by Faz.

INAUGURAL BARCLAYS CUP 1ST RND.

Faz Premier League: Zesco United Kabwe Warriors, Green Buffaloes, Lusaka Dynamos, Konkola Blades, Young Arrows, Nchanga Rangers, Zanaco.

Division 1: Green Eagles, Riflemen, Chambishi, Nkana.

Division 2: Kascol Rangers, Freedom Rangers, Young Green Eagles, Mining Rangers, Mazabuka United, Chingola Leopards.

18/08/2007

Nkoloma Stadium, Lusaka.

Young Green Eagles- Green Buffaloes

Kascol Rangers- Green Eagles.

Arthur Davis Stadium, Kitwe.

Kabwe Warriors- Nkana

Konkola Blades -Freedom Rangers

08/08/2007

Woodlands Stadium, Lusaka.

Lusaka Dynamos-Mining Rangers

Mazabuka United-Zesco United

Nchanga Stadium, Chingola

Zanaco- Chambishi

Riflemen-Chingola Leopards

‘NCC chairman must be elected’

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THE Zambia Episcopal Conference (ZEC) has submitted the chairperson and the vice-chairperson of the proposed National Constitutional Conference (NCC) should be elected by the members among themselves.
In a presentation to the Parliament watchdog committee on Legal Affairs, Governance, Human Rights and Gender Matters, the ZEC stated that electing a chairperson and his vice for the NCC from amongst members would be the right thing to do.
“This is important in order to remove all suspicions of Presidential interference as there is always a feeling that where one is appointed by the President, then allegiance is owed to the appointing authority,” the submission stated.
The ZEC called on all participants to the NCC to be patriotic and serve on the basis of sponsorship by their own organisations so as to reduce overall costs.
“We thus propose that a mechanism be worked out so that respective organisations sponsor their candidate as a way of saving costs,” the submission states.
The ZEC was of the view that any interest group like political parties, civil society organisations or Government officials, must not dominate participation in the NCC. Control by a single group would not produce the desired Constitution.
“We therefore urge a clear public scrutiny of the participant list before it is approved,” the ZEC states.
The position of the ZEC on the roadmap was that of the recommendation by the Mung’omba Constitution Review Commission (CRC), which provided that, a popular body, the Constituent Assembly (CA), should adopt of the Constitution.
The composition of the NCC was one of the cardinal issues to the ZEC.
The ZEC felt that the NCC ignored the three step process recommended by the Mung’omba Commission namely adoption, approval by the people through a referendum and enactment by Parliament without further debate.
“In addition, we reiterate our strong view on the need for a proportional representation of all interest groups in the constitutional conference.
This is to facilitate balanced debate and objective resolution of matters that will be brought before the conference,” the submission reads in part.
Zambians wanted to have a Constitution that would be people driven and the ZEC stated that there was still room for the Government to positively engage all stakeholders and adopt a more progressive road map towards the enactment of a new Constitution.
The ZEC hoped that the creation of the constitutional conference if drafted in the spirit of accommodating all views would give a new window of hope that should give birth to a renewed sense of dialogue and peaceful negotiations.
“We therefore call upon the Government to keep its doors of consultation open.
All stakeholders, in short all Zambians need to seize this opportunity to work in harmony for a better Zambia,” the statement says.
The Citizens Forum in its submission to the same committee called for the withdrawal of the NCC bill so that it could be redrafted in accordance with what Zambians said through the submissions to the CRC.
Meanwhile, Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has reiterated that the National Constitution Conference (NCC) bill should be withdrawn from Parliament to allow for more consultation.
ZCTU president, Leonard Hikaumba said the NCC might appear good but the perception that it was a product of one group would make it illegitimate.
This was because it did not matter whether the bill had answered people’s concerns or not but the people needed to feel part of the process.
He said the ZCTU had talked to Government and other concerned parties on the importance of consensus and the need to be open minded with a strong unity of purpose and inclusiveness.
Mr Hikaumba has said the OASIS Forum should have stuck to it guns over the planned demonstrations at the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Heads of State summit which will be officially opened this week.
“The chickening out by OASIS Forum will make people doubt the extent of the movements commitment,” he said.

 Times of Zambia

Government to electrify 7 schools and health centre in Mazabuka

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Government has embarked on a programme to electrify seven basic schools and a rural health centre in Mazabuka district at a cost of K 365 million.

Mazabuka District Commissioner Misheck Chiinda who revealed the development to ZANIS
in Mazabuka today.

He  said the electrification programme will also be extended to Chiefs
Mwanachingwala and Hanjalika’s palaces.

Mr Chiinda said an initial amount of K 182 million has since been released to ensure
speedy implentation of the project.

He said the electrication of the schools and health centre is a clear demonstration
of government’s commitment to improving education and health standards in the
district.

The DC named the beneficiary schools as Nadezwe, Nansenga, Mulawo, Kaunga, Malala,
Munenga and Sianjalika.

Explain government policies to rural people, government leaders urged

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Leaders have been urged to explain government policies to people in rural areas.

The call is from Senior Chief Ishindi of the Lunda people of Zambezi district in
North-Western province.

Senior Chief Ishindi says it is the duty of government leaders to inform people at
the grassroots the various developmental programmes taking place in their localities
and the nation at large.

Senior Chief Ishindi said this yesterday when Vice President Rupiah Banda paid a
coutesy call on him at at Mukanda Nkunda his royal capital in Zambezi.

He said Zambezi was lagging behind in terms of development because government
leaders shunned going to remote areas.

The traditional ruler commended Mr Banda for visiting his chiefdom saying he was the
fifth high ranking government official to visit the area in the recent past.

Senior chief Ishindi also praised President Mwanawasa for the good economic policies
which are beginning to bear fruit in  improving the living standards of the people.

In response, the Vice President said government attaches great importance to working
with chiefs.

Mr. Banda emphasised the need for unity between chiefs and government to development the nation.

The Vice President Rupiah Banda was in Zambezi to officiate at this year’s 25th
Lunda Lubanza traditional ceremony.

Magoye MP commends government for sending relief food to his constituency

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Opposition UPND Magoye member of parliament Ben Mweemba has commended government for sending relief food to flood victims in his constituency.

Mr Mweemba said in a statement to ZANIS in Mazabuka today that government deserve commendation for its quick intervention in the plight of the people in his
constituency.

The MP however urged the Disaster management and Mitigation Unit under the Office of the Vice President to increase the relief food allocation to ensure all the affected
people are catered for.

Meanwhile Mazabuka District Commissioner Misheck Chiinda has called for an emergency District Disaster Management Committee (DDMC) in his office tomorrow to discuss modalities for the distribution of the relief food.

Mazabuka district received relief food 10 days ago for distribution to people who
were affected by floods during the 2006/2007 rainy season.

Top 3 survive Coca Cola Cup 1st round carnage

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The 2007 Coca Cola Cup is turning out to be the year of the giant-killer after five out of the eight top-flight teams got knocked out in the preliminary round of this year’s tournament.

However, then top three club in the Faz Premier League all survived elimination on Saturday.

Defending champions Kabwe Warriors, Zesco United while Green Buffaloes were the only ones of the top-flight clubs to go through with a comfortable win to book their quarterfinals places away this afternoon.

Warriors went through to the last 8 thanks to a 5-3 win on post-match penalties away to division 2 north side Mining Rangers after a scoreless draw.

They were joined by Buffaloes who thumped another division 2 team this time one from the southern zone in the form of Mazabuka United whom they beat 3-0 in regulation time.

Goals from Sebastian Mwansa, Ezekiel Lungu and Dears Kakunta ensured Buffaloes passage to the quarterfinals in a fortnight’s time.

Zesco on the other hand made it through to the next stage after beating nemesis Chambishi 3-0 on penalties after their game finished 1-1 at fulltime.

The game in the 90 minutes saw two bizarre goals when Chambishi’s Zambia Under 23 defender Sandia Zulu scored an own-goal but later redeemed himself with one for his side before the match was settled on penalties.

Meanwhile, the top-flight casualties today included two-time Coke Cup champions Zanaco, Nchanga Rangers, Young Arrows, Konkola Blades and Lusaka Dynamos who all went out to lower league opponents.

Zanaco lost 2-1 away at Nkwazi with Keegan Phiri and Chipungu Musukuma scoring there for the hosts.

Winston Kalengo scored the consolation goal for troubled Zanaco who continue with their poor form since the club sacked Fighton Simukonda at the start of the week.

Young Arrows meanwhile were beaten 1-0 away to Nkana who had William Chinse to thank for the goal that sees the 2001 losing finalists go through to the quarterfinals.

Dynamos lost 4-2 on penalties after a scoreless draw away to Green Eagles.

Blades bowed out within the limits away to Riflemen this afternoon at NAPSA Sports Complex in Lusaka via a Brian Bwalya goal in the 35th minute.

Nchanga Rangers lost 3-2 on post-match penalties away to Young Green Eagles after a scoreless draw.

Police nab man, 54, for impregnanting his 13-year-old daughter

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Police in Mazabuka in Southern Province have arrested and detained a 54- year- old man of Chikankata area who allegedly impregnanted his 13- year- old biological daughter.

Both Police and Chieftainess Mwenda confirmed the arrest of the suspect to ZANIS in
Mazabuka today.

According to the Chieftainess, the suspect was picked up by Police officers from
Mazabuka yesterday in the morning.

She expressed happiness that finally the law has taken its course on the man who has
been sexually abusing his daughter whom he withdrew from school and made her
pregnant.

Chieftainess Mwenda has since warned parents and guardians against sexually abusing
their children to stop the barbaric act or risk being prosecuted.

She said cases of sexual assault on under aged children involving elderly men are
saddening and embarrassing to her chiefdom.

Last week, Police in Mazabuka arrested a 72- year- old man in connection with the
defilement of a six- year- old girl.

According to Police, both elderly men will appear in court soon.