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Govt sounds repeated warning against Contractors

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Government has warned that it will not tolerate Road Contractors in the habit of doing shoddy work when awarded contracts.

Ndola District Commissioner (DC), Gladys Kristafor said this when she conducted an
on-the-spot-check of road projects in Ndola yesterday.

Mrs Kristafor expressed disappointment with works put up by Turner Contractors on
nine roads that it was tendered to work on..

The District Commissioner said it was wrong for contractors to waste Governments’
time and money and threatened that legal action could be taken against the company
adding that such operations amounted to breach of contracts.

The visibly disappointed DC said Turner Contractors had been offered a contract of
over K6 billion and that it was supposed to have been executed from May to
September this year.

She said rehabilitation works on Kalewa road had delayed and wondered why  the
project had taken long taken. 

And Turner Contractor site agent, Terry Chileshe told the DC that the lack of cement
in the district had slowed the works.

Mr Chileshe promised the DC, that in a week’s time some change would be made.

Among the roads that are supposed to be worked on are Matelo road, Livingstone
road, Vitanda road, Makoli road, Macha.

President Mwanawasa expresses dissatisfaction with FRA

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President Mwanawasa says he is not happy with pace at which FRA is buying maize from farmers.

Mr Mwanawasa says there is a lot of maize around the country which needs to be
bought by the agency.

The 81st Zambia Agriculture Commercial Show (ZACS) has opened its doors to the public.

Speaking when he toured exhibition stands at this year’s Zambia Agriculture and
Commercial show in Lusaka today, Mr Mr Mwanawasa however commended farmers for increased food productin.

Mr. Mwanawasa was flanked by Commerce and Industry Minister Felix Mutati, Lusaka
Province Minister Charles Shawa and ZACS Officials during his conducted tour of the
exhibition stands.

On energy, the President hoped that the Zambia Electricity supply corporation
(ZESCO) wil live up to the people’s  expectations to alleviate the power deficit the
country is current experiencing.

Mr. Mwanasawa noted that while the power company was faced with many challenges, it
was important that measures are taken to forestall a serious power deficit in the
country.

He hoped ZESCO could export power to the region next year without any problems.

The President toured 20 stands among them the  Anti-Corruption Commission, ACC;
Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Poultry Association of Zambia, the
University Teaching Hospital (UTH), FRA and ZESCO.

Visiting Botswana President Festus Mogae also toured stands at the show.

Mr Mogae is this afternoon expected to officially open the 81st Zambia Agriculture
and Commercial Show.

The theme for this year’s show is ‘Economic Empowerment.’

The visiting President is expected to depart home, Botswana soon after opening the
Show.

Govt envisages Zambia as Agro home in Africa

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Agriculture and Co-operatives Minister, Ben Kapita, says his dream was to make Zambia a home of agriculture on the African continent in the next four years.

Mr Kapita called on Zambia National Commercial Bank (ZANACO) to quickly open up
branches in all rural areas to enable small- scale farmers, access banking
facilities if they are to grow into commercial farmers.

Mr Kapita said he was not happy to see only 14 per cent of land being used for
agricultural purposes, adding that he wanted to see all the 1.3 million small-scale
farmers becoming commercial producers of maize.

The Minister was speaking today during the 81st Agriculture and Commercial Show
Society Luncheon in Lusaka today sponsored by Zambia National Commercial Bank
(ZANACO)

.He said Zambia was capable of producing more than five million metric tonnes of
maize per year, and challenged small-scale farmers to compete with commercial
farmers so that there is enough maize both for consumption and export.

At the same function, ZANACO Director, Mark Wilsen, has promised that his bank will
ensure that it fulfils all its major social roles for the benefit of Zambians.

Mr Wilsen says the first major step the financial institution is expected to take is
to open banking services to rural areas to improve economic activities in the area.

He revealed that the first district to benefit from its rural services is Senanga
district in Western Province where the financial institution will open a branch
soon.

And the ZANACO Director disclosed that ZANACO has embarked on training and
development of people with the help of the Netherlands, which pumped in more than
US$3 million.

The Managing Director assured Government that ZANACO has a long term vision, and
will sustain its 11,000 employees to meet the demand of the stiff competition in
line with this year’s show theme, ‘Economic Empowerment’.

Mr Wilsen saluted President Levy Mwanawasa for ensuring that the privatisation of
ZANACO was successfully concluded, in which the Netherlands got 49 per cent shares
while 51 shares remaining with Zambians.

UTH beset with inadequate equipment for Kidney failures

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University Teaching Hospital (UTH) has disclosed that it has only three machines used on patients with kidney failure.

UTH says due to inadequate haemodialysis equipment, patients are refered to South
Africa.

This came to light in Lusaka today when UTH Acting Managing Director Peter Mwaba
briefed President Levy Mwanawasa who visited the UTH stand at the 81st Zambia
Agriculture Commercial Show (ZACS) which has opened its doors to the public today.

Dr Mwaba appealed to the Head of State to consider purchasing more machines to cater
for the growing demand for the equipment.  

Dr. Mwaba also told Mr. Mwanawasa that at the moment his institution had only two
qualified Medical Personnel who know how to operate the equipment.

He however assured Mr. Mwanawasa that Government through the Ministry of Health has sent six medical personnel for training abroad who could be able to operate the
equipment which he desrcibed as ‘highly technical’ and expensive to buy.

In response, President levy Mwanawasa expressed saddness but assured that he would
seek audience with Health Minister Dr. Brian Chituwo on the issue stressing that
Government was committed to providing health services closer to the people.
 
Bostwana President Festus Mogae officially opens this year’s 81st Zambia Agriculture
and Commercial Show today.

The visiting leader departs for Botswana immediately after the official opening.

Seven month pregnant wife stabbed to death

Police in Nchelenge in Luapula are holding a man of Mutampuka village in Chienge district for stabbing his pregnant wife to death.

Police  told ZANIS in Nchelenge that on 20th July this year, the named man  allegedly  have stabbed his 24 year old wife with a knife in unclear circumstances before fleeing from the scene.

The named woman sustained deep cuts on the left chick and nose and died a few
hours later.

The deceased was found lying in a pool of blood by neighbours who heard her cry
for help.

 Post-mortem results showed that the seven month pregnant woman  died from
excessive loss of blood.

Police said the accused has since been transferred from Chienge police post to
Nchelenge police station to stand trial as Chienge district has no magistrate
court.

President Mwanawasa commutes death sentences for 97 prisoners

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President Mwanawasa has commuted to life imprisonment the death sentences of 97 prisoners who were on death row.

And President Mwanawasa has also released 823  prisoners serving various sentences for various offences across the country.

The prisoners are being released on condition that they do not commit similar
offences during the period up to the respective dates when they would have completed
serving their sentences.

If they should so commit any such offence, then they shall in addition to the
sentence imposed for such offence serve the sentence which is unexpired on the date
of the order of release.

This is according to a statement released to ZANIS in Lusaka today signed by
President Mwanawasa’s Special Assistant for Legal Affiars Darlington Mwape.

President Mwanawasa said in the statement that he had been concerned about the
congestion and the bad state of detention facilities in the country.

He said his government was actively considering ways of making conditions of
detention in prisons humane and bearable.

Mr Mwanawasa  added that the commutation was without prejudice to the right of the
prisoners to appeal for further clemency.

The President  further said government will continue reviewing cases with the view
of recommending them for presidential pardon as a way decongesting detention
facilities in the country.

President Mwanawasa recently asked the Zambia Prison Authorities for a list of
prisoners that he would consider for pardon in line with the provisions of the
republican constitution.

Under-20 are 11th in the World

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The Zambia Under-20 national soccer has been ranked 11th in the world and 3rd in Africa on the latest official FIFA ratings.

This follows the junior Chipolopolo Boys’ performance at the just ended FIFA World Cup tournament held in CANADA last month.

Champions Argentina are ranked first followed by the Czech Republic while Chile is third and Canada who hosted the event is ranked 24th in the world.

This is according to FAZ Spokesperson Joseph Nkole.

Nkole said as a result of the boys’ skillful display of football in Canada, the Zambian lads attracted a lot of interest from foreign scouts who want to connect them to European clubs.

Rennes and Hertha target Mayuka

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Kabwe Warriors Zambia Under-20 striker Emmanuel Mayuka has received two offers to attend trials from a France Ligue One and Germany Bundesliga team.

The clubs interested in looking at Mayuka are French Ligue one team Stade Rennes and German Bundesliga club Hertha Berlin.

“Yes I can confirm we have received two offers for Mayuka one from France and the other from Germany,” said Warriors club secretary Hayden Dingwall today.

Dingwall went on to say that it was now up to the player to select which one of the two teams he wanted to attend trials at.

“Basically it is now up to the player (Mayuka),” Dingwall said. “It will be his decision as to where he wants to go for trials.”

Mayuka was a key member of the Zambia Under-20 national soccer team at the just ended FIFA Under-20 World Cup that was held in Canada last month.

Mayuka played in all of Zambia’s four games at the tournament but did not score any of those games.

However, Mayuka’s assists in the games against Jordan, Uruguay and Nigeria were crucial in the goals scored by Zambia at the tournament.

This will be the second time the two clubs have been associated with Zambian players.
Rennes had previously courted strikers Collins Mbesuma and Jacob Mulenga where the duo had unsuccessful trials in December 2004.

Hertha had in 2000 courted midfielder Emmanuel Zulu but the player failed to travel for trials that were organized by his then manager Nenani Banda.

16-year-old Mayuka is currently Warriors top scorer with 8 goals in all competition this season.

Police arrest woman, 37 for allegedly killing her day old baby

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 Police in Nakonde  have arrested a 37 year old woman for allegedly killing her day old baby.

MMD Nakonde central ward councillor Christopher Nyoni confirmed the development to
ZANIS in Nakonde today.

Mr Nyoni who is also Nakonde district council chairman, said the woman was arrested
on Monday by TAZARA police.

This was after they had picked the body of a day old baby that was found floating in
Nsekwa river near Nakonde TAZARA railway station.

Mr Nyoni explained that the matter was reported to TAZARA police by a man who
suspected his wife to have thrown her bay into the river after she had given birth.

The named woman identified as Joyce Namukoko of Chuyanga in Nakonde has since been
charged with first degree murder.

She is remanded at Nakonde police station and will appear in court soon.

Meanwhile, police had a tough time to prevent a highly charged mob which wanted to
mete out instant justice on the woman suspected to have killed her day old baby.

This was after  word went round that police had arrested the woman believed to have
killed her own baby boy.

Police in full riot gear had a tough time controlling a highly charged mob that was
demanding to be given the woman so that it could execute instant justice on her for
the brutal manner in which she allegedly killed her own baby.

The suspect allegedly used sticks to beat the baby to death before throwing her in
the river.

She also broke the skull of the baby.

DEC nabs businessman, spouse for being in possession of precious stones.

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The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has arrested a Copperbelt businessman and his spouse for being in possession of precious stones weighing 21.6715 kilograms worth US$23,866.59.

DEC spokesperson, Rosten Chulu announced this in a statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today.

He named the suspects as Demba Sylla 50, a Malian national and his 18 year old
Zambian wife Diawara Anjou of house no 3669 Martin Mwamba Rd in Northrise in Ndola.

Mr Chulu noted that the couple was found with 3,621.2g mixed grade natural Emmaraid,
30g of Amathest, 7.3g Malachite, 13.2g Green quartz and 18000g of industrial grade
Rhodolite garnet.

He said the two are yet to be formally charged.

Meanwhile the Commission through its Anti-Money Laundering Investigations Unit has
arrested two Zambians for money laundering offences.

Mr Chulu said Bwalya Chongo 24, a driver of house servant of house No. H 44
Kalingalinga compound has been arrested for theft by public servant and money
laundering.

He explained that the accused who is a house servant stole money amounting to K18
Million from his employers during his course of duty and deposited K15 Million as a
way of hiding its true source in his account domiciled at Barclays Bank branch No.
1418328 at Lusaka chelstone branch.

Mr Chulu added that the unit also arrested Hantumbu Bright Hantumbu 31, an
accountant of Mint Master Security Company residing at house No.201 /A Makeni Villa
for theft, attempting to obtain money by false pretences and money laundering.

He noted that Hantumbu while acting together with Josephine Chitengi, a Data
Processor of Premier Coatings and other unknown persons fraudulently obtained a
cheque book belonging to Ysakar Legal practitioners of which they obtained K10
Million through Chitengi’s account.

Mr Chulu added that Hantumbu attempted to further obtain another K10 Million from
Ysakar Legal practitioners cheque through his Stanbic accounting while purporting to
show that the cheque was genuinely issued by the company when in fact not.

And the Commission has arrested in various parts of the country six Zambians for
trafficking in psychotropic substances.

And the court in Luapula Province yesterday convicted 17 People for illicit drug
trafficking offences.

Meanwhile the Commission has in Kitwe arrested Ankur Desai 29, a Zambian of Asian
origin residing at house No. H1 Lumbambe Centre for trafficking in 7g of cannabis.

And in Northern Province, the Commission has arrested Frank Mulenga 46, a peasant
farmer of Chibansa compound in Mpika for trafficking in 25kg of cannabis, Erick
Nkonde 27, for trafficking in 9.6g of cannabis and Peter Chanda 42, a peasant farmer
of Kasama for trafficking in 0.6g of cannabis.

Mr Chulu cautioned Zambians against engaging in illicit drug cultivation and money
laundering.

All suspects will appear in court soon.

Zambia makes progress in SADC preps

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President Levy Mwanawasa has announced that Zambia has made considerable progress in its preparations for the 27th Southern African Development Community(SADC) Heads of State and Government Summit to be held in two weeks time.

Mr Mwanawasa has also pledged to liaise and work with his counterparts in the region
as he assumes the SADC Chairmanship during the Summit in order for the people in the
region to benefit.

President Mwanawasa who paid tribute to the active role that Botswana has continued
to play in SADC was speaking at the banquet held in honour of Botswana President
Festus Mogae at Lusaka’s Inter Continental Hotel this evening.

Mr Mogae is in the country to officially open the Agriculture and Commercial Show
tommorrow.

The President assured  his counterpart from Bostwana that Zambia is determined  and
committed to driving  the SADC agenda forward.

Meanwhile Mr Mwanawasa has urged the two governments to fully exploit the economic
potential through the existing framework of the Joint Permanent Commission.

Mr Mwanawasa said this would lead to the eradication of hunger and poverty and bring
marked improvements in the social economic conditions of people.

President Mwanawasa has since invited the Business Community in Botswana to become
Zambia’s partners under the Zambia Development Agency through which multi facility
economic zones will be set up with the aim of streamlining business activities.

Mr Mwanawasa also urged Zambians to exploit their comparative advantage in
agricutlutre given the abundant arable land, water resources and favourable climatic
conditions to produce agriculture goods and trade with Botswana.

He observed that Botswana and Zambia have been trading partners for a long time
adding that it exports more goods to Zambia than the latter does to Botswana.  He
said this state of affairs  poses an opportunity for Zambian business men and women
to increase the country’s volume of exports to Botswana.

Mr Mwanawasa cited the Zambia Agricultural and Commercial Show as an occassion which
show cases Zambia’s potential to the outside world in the fields of Agriculture and
Commerce, among others saying that by taking advantage of such opportunities the two
countries can derive economic benefits.

He further hailed Botswana for its economic achievements adding that the country had
been an inspiration to countries in the region and beyond and that Botswana’s
economic successes have resulted in uplifting the standards of living  of its
people.

And President Mwanawasa told  the gathering that included First Republican
President, Dr Kenneth Kaunda that Zambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe should expedite the
completion of Kazungula Bridge across Zambezi River.

Mr Mwanawasa stressed that infrastructure development was key to the enhancement of
movement of goods among the three countries and hoped that the completion of
Kazungula Bridge will stimulate increased trade among Zambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe
and in turn impact positively on national development.

Mr Mwanawasa reaffirmed Zambia’s commitment to the Kazungula Project describing the
bridge as a good investment, which for years to come will serve and increase
interaction of the countries.

And visiting Bostwana President, Festus Mogae said Zambia and Botswana enjoy the
most cordial relationship anchored among other things mutual respect and good
neighbourliness.

Mr Mogae said the relations between the two countries have withstood a test of time
and applauded President Mwanawasa and his Government for the manner in which he had
been managing Zambia’s economic policies.

He specifically noted that Mr Mwanawasa’s fight against corruption had won accolades
regionally and internationally adding that Zambia’s continued strides was a great
inspiration.

On the Kazungula project, Mr Mogae expressed delight that he would facilitate its
construction and said once opened, it will stir up vast opportunities for both
Zambia and Botswana.

He added that the project would also contribute greatly to the tourism sectors in
the region.

Among the people that attended the banquet which was punctuated by traditional
dances by the Likumbi Lya Mize traditonal dance troupe and the Army Brass Band was
the Chief Justice Ernest Sakala, Zambia’s Speaker of National Assembly, Amusaa
Mwanamwambwa and Secretary to the Cabinet Joshua Kanganja.  

Others were Cabinet Ministers and their deputies from both countries, Senior
Government officials, diplomats accredited to Zambia and opposition leaders who
included Sikota Wina and Kenny Ngondo.

Mr Mogae who arrived in the country today departs for Botswana tomorrow soon after
opening the Agriculture and Commercial  Show.

Mwanawasa in talks to avoid mine strikes

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Zambia President Levy Mwanawasa held talks on Wednesday with mining union leaders and agreed steps to prevent strikes in the industry after industrial action he said might discourage new investment, officials said.

The country’s mines minister separately announced that the government had drafted a policy that would enable Zambians to buy shares in the vast copper and cobalt mines, the southern African country’s economic lifeblood.

Mwanawasa met Mine Workers Union of Zambia (Muz) leaders at the presidency in a bid to defuse tensions in the copper mines where workers have been demanding higher wages, which some managers of foreign-owned mines have described as “outrageous”.

The demands come as copper mines are making huge profits thanks to a boom in global metals prices.

“We held cordial discussions with the president and presented our views on the recent strikes because sometimes we (unions) are accused of inciting workers to strike. We want to prevent future strikes through dialogue,” Oswell Munyenyembe, secretary of the Muz, told Reuters.

“These (preventive) measures involve all the mines in Zambia,” he said, but declined to give further details.

Munyenyembe said the unions also raised labour problems in mining although Mwanawasa had called the meeting to discuss the recent strike at Kansanshi copper mine, a unit of First Quantum Minerals , where a four-day strike paralysed operations in July.

Mwanawasa’s spokesman, John Musukuma, said Mwanawasa would direct the ministries of mines and labour to look into the labour issues.

“The ministries of mines and minerals development and labour and social security (will) take steps in order to facilitate a process of dialogue between the employees and management in order to avoid a recurrence (of strikes),” Musukuma said in a statement.

Mines minister Kalombo Mwansa told journalists from state media that the government would soon approve a new law to allow Zambians to purchase shares from the copper mines.

Some foreign owned mines such as Mopani Copper Mines (MCM), a unit of First Quantum and Glencore International AG of Switzerland have already indicated they want to list shares on the Lusaka Stock Exchange.

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PRO’S HIT LIST

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DENMARK.

Striker Christopher Katongo did not played on Saturday in 10th placed Brondby’s 5-0 away defeat to Midtjylland in the team’s third league game of the season.

Brondby’s defeat leaves them without a win on 1 point since the start of the new campaign.

FRANCE.

Striker Jacob Mulenga did not play in Ligue 2 club Chateauroux’s opening game of the season on Friday in a scoreless away draw to Clermont.

Chateauroux and Clermont are 13th and 11thn on the table respectively after the first round of games played this past weekend.

SWEDEN.

-LJUNGSKILE: Defender Edwin Phiri was red carded in the 79th minute of 7th from top Ljungskile 2-0 away defeat at division 2 leaders Norrkopping on Monday after starting the game.

-ORGRYTE: Striker Boyd Mwila played the full 90 minutes for 8th placed Orgryte on Monday in their 0-0 division 2 draw against 13th positioned Jonkopings.

Zambia sees 2007 inflation down to 5.0 % – BOZ

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_41745554_zam_caleb203.jpgZambia should reduce annual inflation to five percent in 2007 from 8.2 percent the previous year, aided by higher global metal prices and a domestic food surplus, the central bank said on Tuesday.

Bank of Zambia (BoZ) governor Caleb Fundanga also said the country’s economic indicators were positive ahead of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) review of performance in the third quarter of the year.

Fundanga said inflationary pressures would ease on the back of a build-up in strategic food reserves, exchange rate stability due to increased foreign exchange earnings mainly from copper, as well as lower money supply growth in the first half of the year.

“We should be able to attain the 5.0 percent inflation target because the economic conditions are favourable,” Fundanga told Reuters, warning however that higher world oil prices might add some pressure.

The IMF review will determine whether the global fund endorses a new poverty reduction growth facility (PRGF) when the current $320 million lending programme agreed in June 2004 expires in September.

Zambian officials are optimistic that favourable economic developments in the southern Africa country augur well for a fresh PRGF loan.

Annual inflation quickened to 11.2 percent in July from 11.1 but is expected to progressively slow down in the second half of the year as domestic maize prices decline on improved supply.

Gross domestic product expansion is seen higher at 6.0 percent in 2007 from 5.8 percent the previous year.

In a separate statement, Fundanga said domestic credit declined by 7.7 percent to 5,996 billion Zambian kwacha in the second quarter of 2007, due to a 31.7 percent decline in lending to the central government.

The kwacha currency, which depreciated by 3.0 percent in the first three months of the year, had gained 8.4 percent to 3,904 versus the U.S dollar due to increased supply of foreign exchange on the market during the second quarter, he added.

“The merchandise earnings rose to $1,037.2 million in the second quarter of 2007 from $822.3 million in the first quarter. This was mainly explained by buoyant growth in both metal and non-metal export earnings,” Fundanga said.

The country’s balance of payments surplus had risen to $106.8 million in June from $70.4 million in March, while a $254.9 million trade surplus was recorded, he added.

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Stop dividing people Church urged

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By Tovin Ngombe
Sinazongwe District Commissioner (DC) Laiven Apuleni has urged the church to guard against the trend of dividing their flock.

. Apuleni said at the induction of reveland Morgan Silwenga of the United Church of Zambia (UCZ) in Sinazongwe that without the Church’s key role of uniting the nation, countries would be plunged into perpetual wars.

He said some clergy in some Churches have taken upon themselves to speak authoritatively on matters that have not been discussed with their members.

“I recognize that men and women of God have their personal opinions, regrettably, some of our clergy have propagated their personal opinions on matters of national importance as if those opinions were of the Church, don not divide the Church”
Apuleni said.

He also noted that the Clergy play an important role of shaping the morality of the nation and their church members should support them so that they devote themselves to preaching the Gospel.

Apuleni said some Church leaders have abandoned the Gospel to join politics because they think they would find better livelihood than spreading the word of God.

UCZ Bishop Vincent Kageya said some Churches were divided at the expense of serving people.
Bishop Kageya said people were too confrontation in expressing their views government does things wrongly in instead of advising.

The Bishop said marriages have broken in most homes because the Church fails to talk about issues of sexuality openly.

He also urged Sinazongwe people to engage into farming rather than depending on relief food from government.

“It is not fair when we have water around and people are failing to cultivate instead you sit and wait for relief food, do not encourage people for relief food government officials should visit our fields not to ask for relief food,” Bishop Kageya said.

He told the gathering to work together to uplift their living standard because hungry people could not have the ear to listen to the word of God.

Bishop Kageya said adultery and fornication have also rocked the church resulting into high levels of HIV/AIDS which the Church has to talk about.

He said the Church should not allow the use of condoms to unmarried people because it would encourage fornication.