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Zambia Takes Steps Towards Biosafety Law

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Zambian policymakers have adopted a biosafety bill that paves the way for legislation to deal with issues surrounding genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

The bill was drafted by the Parliamentary Committee on Education, Science and Technology, and submitted to parliament on 3 April for scrutiny and adoption.

Minister of Science and Technology Brian Chituwo said the bill was needed because GMOs were bound to find their way into Zambia.

Currently, Zambia does not have a regulatory framework to regulate biotechnology issues, including the research, development, application, import, export, transit and use of genetically modified products.

If enacted into law, the bill will establish a National Biosafety Authority (NBA) and Scientific Advisory Committee. The NBA will ensure the bill is adhered to and provide guidelines on its implementation. The Scientific Advisory Committee will oversee the operations of the NBA.

The bill will promote public awareness of biosafety with information and consultation services.

It also seeks to provide a mechanism for liability and redress for any harm or damage caused to human and animal health, non-GMO crops, socio-economic conditions, and biological diversity by any GMO or product.

Minister of Justice, George Kunda, said the Zambian government was eager to have the bill passed and made into law to allow for the domestication of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, to which Zambia is a signatory. The international agreement aims to provide protection in the transfer, handling and use of living modified organisms resulting from biotechnology.

Kunda said Zambia needs the legislation to avoid becoming a ‘dumping ground’ for such products, as it currently does not have the technology to test imported material for GMOs.

Saviour Chishimba, chairperson of the Education, Science and Technology Committee said, “The bill is aimed at ensuring that Zambia remains a GMO free country.”

Zambia is one of several countries in southern Africa that prohibit the growing or consumption of GMO foods. Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique and Swaziland have taken a similar stance.

Half a million children were born with HIV in Africa

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About half a million children were born with HIV in Africa last year.

According to a UN Report made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today, most of the children were destined to die before their second birthday despite the presence of drugs that could help prevent the transmission of the virus from the mother to child.

A new UNICEF UK Report dubbed, Born Free from HIV, has revealed that less than 10 per cent of HIV positive pregnant mothers in poor countries have access to medicine and care necessary for preventing the transmission of the virus to the unborn baby.

The Report, however, suggests that the risk of transmitting the virus from the mother to child could still be reduced significantly at minimal cost.

The report further suggests the need to expand the provision of services that offer pregnant women HIV testing, post-test counseling and specific doses of anti-retroviral medicine during birth to prevent their babies from contracting the virus.

With a current shortage of  about 4 million doctors, nurses and support workers world wide, UNICEF UK is lobbying the UK government at the  G8 made a promise to deliver more aid to developing countries.

However, without more health workers, babies will continue to be born with HIV.

The G8 leaders have been urged to stick to their promises and make sure more aid is delivered.

It has been estimated an additional 3.4 million children under the age 15 will be living with HIV by 2010.

AVAP welcomes establishment of MP’s office in Chongwe

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The Anti-Voter Apathy Project, AVAP, has welcomed the
establishment of a parliamentary office in Chongwe.

AVAP Executive Director Bonnie Tembo is happy that the establishment of the office of Member of Parliament would enable electorate access information on progress being made on various development programmes.

Mr. Tembo pointed out the establishment of the office helps create a strong link between the MP and the electorate.

Mr. Tembo, however, urged National Assembly to consider improving the state of communication facilities in Constituency Offices to enable electorates have regular contacts with their respective MP.

Meanwhile, Women of Chikondwa Village have expressed ignorance over Government funds which are meant for developmental ventures in that area.

The women complained over lack of information regarding Constituency Development Funds.

Levy terminates contract of Mongu DC, Muwanei

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President Levy Mwanawasa has with immediate effect
terminated the contract for Mongu District Commissioner, Kwalombota Muwanei.

President Mwanawasa has since appointed Namakau Mubita as new District Commissioner for Mongu.

Both Western Province Minister Adonis Mufalali and newly appointed DC Ms. Mubita have confirmed the development to ZANIS in Mongu today.

Mr. Mufalali said Mr. Muwanei was fired on Thursday last week but could not disclose the reasons behind the President’s decision.

Ms. Mubita confirmed having received President Mwanawasa’s official letter of appointment.

She said Mr. Mufalali handed over the letter of appointment on Tuesday this week from President Mwanawasa.

Meanwhile, Mr. Mufalali has implored the civil servants to embrace the spirit of hard work in the implementation of national programmes.

Mr. Mufalali said civil servants are mandated to explain government programmes to the nation.

ZANIS

ZADECO welcomes VJ’s dismissal

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The Zambia Democratic Congress, ZDC, is happy with President Levy Mwanawasa’s decision to dismiss Vernon Mwaanga as information and broadcasting minister.

ZDC National Chairman Langton Sichone said the dismissal of Mr. Mwaanga from government should serve as a warning to serving ministers, who are in a habit of making irresponsible statements on matters that border on national security and sovereignty.

Mr. Sichone told ZANIS in Kafue today that the nation would not tolerate irresponsible statements, from people holding public office, that could jeorpardise national peace and security.

Mr. Sichone also commended the Post Newspapers for exposing Mr. Mwaanga adding that this is how the media should operate if it is to act as a media watch dog.

Meanwhile, Mr. Sichone challenged government and President Mwanawasa to explain the alleged US$7 million owed to Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Katanga province Governor Moses Katumbi.

He said government to treat the matter with the seriousness it deserves to avoid straining relations with the neighbouring countries.

Mr. Sichone said it is important that the damage caused by the former minister be rectified so that Zambia and Congo can continue enjoying cordial relationships. 

He said the earlier government settles the issue of Katumbi with the government of Congo the better.

ZANIS

U23 PREVIEW AND WEEKEND FOOTBALL FIXTURES

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UNDER 23, 90 MINUTES AWAY FROM ALGERIA.

The Zambia Under 23 national team on Saturday host their Mozambican counterparts in a Algeria 2007 All Africa Games football tournament 2nd round, final leg qualifying tie at Nkoloma stadium in Lusaka.

Zambia lead 4-0 from the first leg played in Maputo a fortnight ago on March 31.

A win or draw or a defeat by less than three goals, for Zambia on Saturday guarantees them qualification to the Algeria finals this July.

Peter Kaumba’s side has no injury worries but are sweating on the late arrival of key striker Given Singuluma of South African division 1 club Bay United.

Singuluma’s five goals in four games in both Zambia All Africa and Olympic Games qualifiers make him valuable player in Kaumba’s plans.

However, Kaumba will still have enough attacking options in the form of Konkola Blades striker Felix Nsunzu and Zesco United’s midfielder Rainford Kalaba.

Kaumba meanwhile welcomes back Zamtel FC defender Eugene Shamakamba who has missed all three of the Under 23’s matches this year due to injury.

Konkola Blades talented teenage defensive midfielder Stophira Nsuzu too is fit after suffering a slight knock in a training game on Thursday against Kitwe United at Garden Park.

FOOTBALL FIXTURES.

FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 5.

14/04/2007.

Zesco United vs Roan United

Forest Rangers vs Red Arrows

Konkola Blades vs National Assembly

15/04/2007.

Kabwe Warriors vs Zamtel

Zanaco vs Nchanga Rangers

City Of Lusaka vs Power Dynamos

Green Buffaloes vs Lusaka Dynamos

FAZ DIVISION 1 WEEK 7.

15/04/2007.

NORTH.

Prison Leopards vs Chambishi FC.

Muchindu vs Medical Stars

Ndola United vs Mufulira Wanderers.

INDENI vs Afrisports FC.

Mufulira Blackpool vs  Lime Hotspurs.

Police Blue Eagles vs Kalewa.

Konkola Mine Police vs  Nkana.

Kitwe United vs  Chindwin Sentries.

SOUTH.

Riflemen vs  ZNS Green Eagles.

Kalomo Jetters vs  Nampundwe.

Builders Brigade vs Communite.

Livingstone Pirates vs  Lusaka Celtic.

Lusaka Tigers vs Zamcoal Diggers.

Chilanga Heroes vs Lusaka City Council.

Nkwazi  vs  Young Buffaloes.

MMD urges police to institute stringent measures against taxi operators

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The ruling MMD in Kabwe has appealed to the Zambia Police Services and the local authority to work out immediate stringent measures to curb the rising lawlessness among motorists especially illegal taxi operators in the district.

Bwacha MMD Constituency Chairman, Gibson Kunda said in Kabwe today that the council, the police and the Road Traffic Commission should work hand in hand in finding a
lasting solution to the problem of pirate taxi drivers and operators.

Commenting on Kabwe Bus Drivers Association Organizing Committee Chairman, Boniface Suntile’s complaints about the unruly pirate taxi  drivers, Mr. Kunda said the
situation on Kabwe roads was chaotic.

“I agree with Mr. Suntile that the situation in Kabwe is chaotic as these drivers, mostly youths driving unregistered taxis and without driving licenses are behaving as if there is no law in this country, hence our appeal to authorities in this field for help,” he said.

Mr. Kunda pointed out that the unlicensed taxi operators and drivers have had
illegally illegally created taxi ranks in all streets in the town centre and were not paying anything to the council.

He said residents were happy that government was working on some of the roads in the
district and it was important that relevant authorities helped to bring sanity on roads.

Government through RAUBEX Construction was rehabilitating some of the major roads at the town centre and already some sections of independence and Freedom Ways and
Chilufya Katebe, Marshall and Machile streets have been resurfaced.

Early this week, Mr. Suntile welcomed the introduction of bus station and market
boards to run stations and markets, with a call on authorities to check on the increasing lawlessness especially among pirate taxi drivers.

ZANIS

UNDER 23 THURSDAY UPDATE

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The Zambia under 23 today wrapped-up its two-day training camp in Kitwe and left for Lusaka ahead of Saturdays’ All Africa Games football tournament final leg qualifier against Mozambique U23 at Nkoloma stadium.

The side completed its training schedule in Kitwe Thursday morning with a 4-0 win over Kitwe Unied in a training game played at Garden Park.

Two braces from midfielders Stophira Nsunzu and Rainford Kalaba secured the Under 23’s victory over United.

Meanwhile, the squad is expected to be joined in Lusaka tomorrow, Friday by striker Given Singuluma of South African 1st division club Bay United.

Singuluma is one of two foreign-based players called-up for this game and he failed to turn up today and yesterday when he couldn’t secure a confirmed seat on any flight from South Africa to Zambia.

The striker is the Under 23’s key player up-front after scoring five goals for the team in four matches including one in the 4-0 away 1st leg win over Mozambique on March 31.

The other foreign-based player who is already in camp is goalkeeper Kalililo Kakonje of South African top-flight club Lamonville Golden Arrows.

17 players in all are in camp for the game against Mozambique.

A win or draw on Saturday will see Zambia through to the Algeria All Africa Games tournament this July.

Levy fires VJ

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President Levy Mwanawasa has fired Information and Broadcasting Services Minister, Vernon Mwaanga.

President Mwanawasa has also revoked Mr. Mwaanga’s nomination as ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy, MMD, Member of Parliament and parliamentary Chief Whip.

Mr. Mwaanga also ceases to be chief government spokesperson.

This is contained in a statement released to ZANIS by Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations, John Musukuma, today.

“His execellency the President, Mr. Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, SC has relieved Honourable, Vernon J. Mwaanga, of his duties as Minister of Information and
Broadcasting Services, revoked his nomination as Member of Parliament and removed
him as Chief Government spokesperson and Parliamentary Chief Whip with immediate
effect,” read the statement.

Mr. Mwanawasa further revoked Mr. Mwaanga’s nomination as member of the MMD’s
National Executive Committee, subject to ratification by NEC.

Mr. Mwanawasa said the manner in which Mr. Mwaanga handled his recent assignment to the neigbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, over the closure of the Kasumbalesa border, makes his position not tenable in government and the party.

“It is certain that your handling of this assignment makes your position in Cabinet
or any public or party office in this administration untenable,” President Mwanawasa
said.

According to a letter, dated April 11, sent to Mr. Mwaanga, President Mwanawasa
indicated his displeasure at the manner Mr. Mwaanga handled the assignment in that
country where he met DRC President, Joseph Kabila.

Mr. Mwanawasa said Mr. Mwaanga’s alleged irresponsible handling of the assignment,
as indicated by media reports, has been confirmed by a DVD which recorded one of the
press conferences held in that country.

“Initial Press reports coming from that country and reported in the Post Newspaper
indicated that your handling of thia assignment was extremely irresponsible and
substantially departs from my expectation on you as my Special Envoy,” read part of
Mr. Mwanawasa’s letter to Mr. Mwaanga.

“My fears were unfortunately confirmed when I received a DVD which recorded one of
the atleast 2 press conferences that you addressed while there,” read the letter in
part.

The president, however, wished Mr. Mwaanga the best in his future endevours.

ZANIS

VJ resigns from MMD NEC

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Dismissed Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services, Vernon Mwaanga, says he has with immediate effect resigned from the MMD National Executive Committee, NEC.

This follows President Mwanawasa’s decision to relieve him of his duties as minister
and chief government spokesperson.

President Mwanawasa also revoked Mr. Mwaanga’s nomination as Member of Parliament.

Mr Mwaanga, who confirmed having received the dismissal letter from President
Mwanawasa to ZANIS this evening, said he decided to resign from the NEC following
the President’s intention to recommend Mwaanga removal from NEC.

Mr. Mwaanga said he accepted President Mwanawasa’s decision and thanked him for
giving him chance to serve in his administration.

Mr Mwaanga has however, expressed happiness that the border problems which affected
the mining companies have now been resolved.

He has since thanked President Mwanawasa, Cabinets Ministers, NEC and Members of
Parliament from all parties for working closely with him during the time he saved as
MP and MMD chief Whip.

ZANIS

Government to increase Zanaco bank sale price

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The government will increase the price for the stake in state-owned Zambia National Commercial Bank (Zanaco) it is selling to Rabobank after criticism of the deal, a government agency said on Wednesday. The government has come under fire from trade union groups and some opposition parties for agreeing to sell the 49 percent stake in Zanaco to Dutch bank Rabobank for $8.3 million.

The Zambia Development Agency (ZDA), which is supervising the sale, said in a statement that Rabobank and the government would appoint independent auditors to re-assess the net asset value of Zanaco, one of the sub-Saharan country’s largest retail banks.

“(The government) and the strategic investor will commission an independent auditor to determine the net asset value of the bank … on which basis the price adjustment will be made,” the ZDA said.

The ZDA said the purchase price for Zanaco was based on the bank’s financial assessments conducted in December 2004. Since then, the bank’s assets had grown and it was making more profit.

“Over time, however, the financial status of the bank has changed, and there is therefore need to assess the change which will result in a price adjustment as provided for in the sale and purchase agreement,” the ZDA said.

The ZDA said the government had agreed with Rabobank to maintain rural branches that serve farmers for a period of 10 years after complaints that farmers would not manage to obtain favourable terms and services from other multi-national commercial banks.

“Contrary to apprehensions and concerns by the public, (Rabobank) has agreed with the government that it will maintain all existing rural branches for a period of 10 years with the exception of possible relocation of branches,” the ZDA said.

The agency said plans to float a further 25.8 percent of Zanaco held by the government on the Lusaka Stock Exchange (LuSE) would be concluded soon, but gave no exact date.

Under the deal, the government would retain 25 percent shares after the LuSE listing, while minority shareholders would retain 0.2 percent shares.

The sale of nearly half of Zanaco has dragged on for nine years and has been surrounded by controversy after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) placed the privatisation of the bank as one of the conditions for Zambia’s access to IMF loans.

Maamba Police Seizes illegal fuel in Sinazongwe

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By Tovin Ngombe:-

Maamba police in Sinazongwe district have raided illegal fuel dealers and seized drums of petrol and diesel.


One police officer at the scene said the dealers have been warned on several occasion to stop the trend of selling fuel in containers but they have failed stopped their illegal trade.

 

The police officer told ZANIS that 700 hundred litres of fuel have been confiscated from them.Police have also seized fuel worthy K1.600 million from their fellow officer who have been selling it illegally.Most illegal traders take the advantage of the lack of the filling station in Sinazongwe district and they buy it from Choma district and resell it at an higher price.

 

The illegal trade have been going on for a long time and a Maamba residence Joseph Syamwela said the illegal fuel traders would not stop as long there was no filling station in the district. Most government officers, farmers, miners and the police officers buy their fuel from the illegal traders. 

 

“ We have suffered here police are arresting any vehicle carrying our fuel in containers, now we can not order any  as you can see people are coming to buy petrol and diesel but I do not have it,” one Illegal petrol dealer said.

 

The named dealer has been conducting the business for long time and he said there is no other business that he does to sustain himself.

 

“ You know  these people have been accusing us that we steal copper wires at the Maamba mine and we stopped it now we are dealing in this business fuel, do they want us to go back to the business of stealing? No let them leave us alone,” another named dealer said.

The illegal venders said police were even seizing from any one carrying fuel in a container.

 

ZANIS/END/TN

Zambian Football Wednesday Update

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The Zambia Under 23 national team today commenced it two-day training camp in Kitwe ahead of Saturdays All Africa Games football tournament 1st round, final leg qualifier against Mozambique to be played in Lusaka.

17 players have reported to camp and they include South African-based goalkeeper Kalililo Kakonje of top-flight club Lamontville Golden Arrows who joined the squad on Tuesday.

Kakonje is one of two foreign-based call-ups for this weekends encounter with the other being striker Given Singuluma of South African division 1 club Bay United.

Singuluma was expected in camp later on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Power Dynamos midfielder Joseph Sitali has been ruled out of this weekend’s qualifier due to injury.

Under 23 coach Peter Kaumba said Sitali sustained an injury over the weekend while featuring for Power during the clubs Easter weekend league commitments.

And the team will on Thursday morning play Kitwe United in a training game at Garden Park before departing for Lusaka later in the afternoon for final squad preparations.

The Zambia Under 23 enjoys a 4-0 advantage over Mozambique from the 1st leg played on April 1.

Another emphatic win or draw will be enough to see Zambia through to the All Africa Games football tournament finals in Algeria this July.

Group B dates at the Algeria tournament await Zambia against hosts’ Algeria, Egypt and either Guinea or Senegal.

Lufwanyama DCcalls for revival of Lamba-Lima Cultural Council

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Lufwanyama District Commissioner, Evans Pwele, says the Lamba-Lima Cultural Council should be revived in the interest of promoting the
rich national cultural heritage.

And Mr Pwele has bemoaned the poor turn out  of the Lamba-Lima chiefs to the Council Annual General Meeting held over the weekend in Mpongwe.

Mr. Pwele challenged the Lamba-Lima people to help revive the Lamba-Lima Cultural Council of Zambia in order to help sustain the Lamba-Lima traditional culture.

Mr Pwele told ZANIS in Kalulushi today that the council should be revived because it is significant to safeguarding traditional norms for posterity.

And Mr Pwele said  Council Meetings must be  held annually unlike the present situation were meetings are held inconsistently.

"The council was formed in 1967 and held their next meeting in 1997 and later in 2003,which should not be the case,there is need for consistency if the Lamba-Lima
cultural council was to be  successful in the promotion of  culture,"he said.

Mr Pwele regretted the low turn up of the Lamba-Lima tradition leaders to the meeting called to discuss the revival of the council.

He observed that the meeting was only attended by seven chiefs out of the expected  15 chiefs from  Lufwanyama, Mpongwe and Masaiti.  

 "The only Chiefs that attended  the meeting were Chief Lumpuma, Mukutuma, Senior Chief Ndube, Senior Chief Chiwala, Chiefteness Lesa, Chief Shibuchinga and Chief
Kalunkumya," he said.

Mr Pwele observed that elections for the new executive board of the council could therefore not take place due to poor attendence.

Mr Pwele has since called on  all the Lamba-Lima people in Lufwanyama, Mpongwe and Masaititi  to take full participation in meetings as they helped in the preservation
of culture.

He said the meeting had been postponed to July this year  and hoped that people would turn up enmass to elect the new council leadership.

ZANIS

Albidon Lacks Environmental Assessment report on its extension project

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The Environmental Council of Zambia (ECZ)  says it has not yet received an Environmental Assessment Report (EAR) concerning the extra 2,100
hectares of land applied for by Albidon Nickel Mine in Mazabuka mugoti area.

ECZ Communications Officer, Chama Nyendwa noted that her organisation only approved 3,000 hectares of the study mine and  resettlement plan adding that no report has
been received from the mine on the 2,100 extension of  land.

Mrs Nyendwa said this in an interview with the Zambia News and Information Services(ZANIS) in Lusaka today.

She explained that there is need for the Mine management to submit the report to the ECZ before applying for an extension of land.

Mrs Nyendwa said some officers have since been sent to the area to investigate the matter adding that the council will issue a comprehensive statement once
investigations are done.

Albidon Nickel Mine has applied for extension of 2,100 hectares of land from the Mazubuka council, however, this has raised controversy among chiefs, politicians and
surrounding communities stating that the  land has no environment assessment report

It is feared that about 200 villagers risk been displaced by the expansion of the mining operations in the area.