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Levy backs the transformation of SADC-PF into a regional parliament

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Mwanawasa in ChinaPresident Levy Mwanawasa says Zambia fully supports the transformation of the Southern Africa Development Committee Parliament Forum (SADC -PF) into a regional parliament.

Mr. Mwanawasa said he has been concerned about the delay in bringing to fruition the goal of transforming the forum into a regional parliament.

He stated the Southern Africa Region is currently the only region on the continent
without a regional legislature.

Other regions as geographically defined have already established such parliaments to
advance common values missions and objectives of their respective economic
communities through the participation of their elected representatives.

These include Economic Community of the West Africa States (ECOWAS) parliament, the
East Africa legislative Assembly (EALA) and the Intergovernmental Authority on
development (IGAD) in the horn of Africa.

Mr. Mwanawasa said the forum since inception 10 years ago has taken root in the
region through its activities aimed at promoting regional integration, democratic
governance and peace through improved electoral practices and capacity building for
member countries.

He added the forum has established itself as one of the leading institutional
promoters of gender equality and as a dependable ally in the fight against HIV and
AIDS.

‘Indeed the forum has acquitted itself admirably in the decade of its existence,’ he
said.

Heads of States and Governments during a summit held in Malawi in 1997 envisaged
the transformation of the forum into a regional legislative body although no
specific time frame was set.

Mr. Mwanawasa ,however, stated that forthcoming SDAC summit heads of state and
government should be utilised in winding down the debate on transforming the forum
into a SADC parliament.

As Zambia takes up the chairman and hosts the summit of the regional body two months
from now, Mr. Mwanawasa expressed optimism that the summit will bring the matter to
conclusion.

The President was speaking at State house today when the SADC- PF steering committee
paid a courtesy call on him.

The Members include the Botswana speaker Patrick Balopi who is also chairperson of
the forum, Vice Chairperson , Nora Chase Mp from Namibia , Namibia Speaker Dr. Theo
– Ben Gurirab..

Others included Secretary General Dr. Kasukwa Mutukwa , Treasurer Exalgina Gamboa Mp
from Angola  and Zambia Speaker  of the National Assembly Amusa Mwanamwambwa and
clerk of National Assembly Doris Mwiinga   who accompanied them.

Speaking Earlier, Mr Balopi stated the delegation is in the country to raise their
concern over the idea as it had done with the presidents that have chaired the
regional body in the past years.

The SADC -PF said the forum when transformed would be a viable institution that the
can benefit the region.

He said the forum feel’s that parliamentarians have a role to not only compliment
the initiatives that presidents in the region   are propagating but also foster
programmes of regional corporation , trade and other developmental issues.

Mr. Balopi assured President Mwanawasa that the forum once transformed would not
duplicate the work of Pan Africa parliament and the national Parliaments.

Meanwhile, Mr. Balopi has commended President Mwanawasa for the economic
transformation and legislative reforms taking place in the country.

He further added that continent has a lot to learn from the war against corruption
that President Mwanawasa has embarked on.

And Speaker  of the National Assembly Amusa Mwanamwambwa said time has come for the
decision on the transforming the body to be made now that the pan African Parliament
is firmly established and operational.

‘The need to expedite this matter is even more pressing in view of the need for the
Southern Africa region to have a regional body to underpin its activities in the Pan
Africa parliament as well as in order regional and international organisation,’ he
said.

He commended President Mwanawasa for being the first head of state to support the
transformation of the forum in a regional parliament.

Lack of latest technology hampering the development of boxing in the country

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Middlands Amateur Boxing Association chairperson Christopher Kazuma has said lack of the computer scoring equipment was affecting the Zambian boxers when they go to fight outside the country.

Kazuma said the country needed to have the latest technological equipment to compete
favourably at the international level.

Mr Kazuma said the association was still relying on outdated methods of judging
boxers in the ring.

The chairperson said at the boxing tournament hosted in Maamba that the performance
of boxers has improved despite the failure to buy the latest computer scoring
equipment that most countries were now using.

The boxing tournament set Maamba township ablaze and people braved the cold weather
to watch the boxing tournament.

Maamba amateur boxing team, Zambia National Service (ZNS), and Red Arrows were the
teams that charmed the local boxing fans.

The first fight between Mombela Mukunu of Maamba and David Chongo of Red Arrows
ignited the sparks of joy among the spectators who continued cheering as the
fighters exchanged fierce fists.

But Mukunu’s swift jabs that continuously sent Chongo reeling to the ropes, made him
emerge winner.

Mr. Kazuma who was also the referee, stopped the fight between Keeper Baloyi of
Maamba and Freezer Mkandawire of ZNS in the third round because the Maamba boxer was too strong for the opponent.

Goodwell Siamenda of ZNS also beat Humphrey Mutuna of Red Arrows.

MMCI donates a hammermill to w women’s club in Luwingu

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Go to fullsize imageThe Maureen Mwanawasa Community Initiative (MMCI) has donated a hammer mill to a women’s club of Ibale ward in Lupososhi constituency in Luwingu district.

Agriculture and cooperatives deputy minister Albert Mulonga handed over the hammer mill to the Munchishi Wa Seba women club on behalf of the MMCI during a colourful ceremony held in the area over the weekend.

Mr Mulonga who is also Lupososhi member of parliament, said the MMCI decided to
donate the hammer mill in order to alleviate the suffering being faced by the Ibale
community in grinding their maize and cassava.

The Mp said people in the area have been facing problems to have their cassava or
maize ground as they had to travel by canoe to Kasaba in Samfya or walk a distance
of 50km to access the nearest hammer mill at Tungati.

Because of this, a number of people had lost their lives as they either drowned or
where caught by crocodiles as they attempted to take their maize and cassava to
Kasaba using canoes on lake Bangweulu.

And receiving the donation, Munchishi Wa Seba chairperson Regina Muma thanked the
MMCI for the gesture.

Mrs Muma  said the hammer mill will help to alleviate grinding problems the
community has been facing for a long time.

Mrs. Muma explained that the proceeds from the hammer mill will be channelled
towards the support of the orphans and vulnerable children and elderly people in the
area.

She also thanked President Mwanawasa for the good agricultural policies that his
government was implementing saying this has helped in strengthening household food
security.
ZANIS

Government invites investors to Northern province

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Government has called for more investment from both local and foreign investors into Northern province order to accelerate economic activities in the province.

Northern province assistant secretary Micah Zyambo made the call when she officially
opened the Celtel Zambia. shop in Kasama over the weekend.

Ms. Zyambo said there was need for the business community to be more innovative by
coming up with viable projects which will stimulate development in the province.

She noted that Northern province has the potential of becoming the grain basket of
the country  if there was more investment in the agriculture sector as the province
was  endowed with vast arable land and water resources.

Ms. Zyambo commended Celtel Zambia for connecting  all the 72 districts of the
country with its mobile communication network.

She noted that Celtel’s opening of a shop in Kasama will help create employment for
the locals.

And Celtel Zambia sales director Amon Jere said his company spent about US$150,000
to set up the customer shop in Kasama.

Mr Jere added that Celtel believes in effective communication to accelerate national
development hence its decision to open shops in provincial towns to make its service
available to the community.

Copperbelt local authorities challenged to spearhead the Keep Zambia Clean campiagn

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Copperbelt minister Mwansa Mbulakulima has challenged local authorities on the Coppperbelt to come up with a mechanism that would compel members of the public to comply with the health standards in their various towns.

Mr Mbulakulima said there was need for councils to embark on vigorous health
inspection campaigns to bring sanity to the cities on the Copperbelt.

The minister said this in Kitwe today when he officially launched the Copperbelt
‘Keep Zambia Clean and Healthy’ campaign at Chisokone market.

He said there was need for residents on the Copperbelt to appreciate the dangers of
illegal constructions which were the major cause of unplanned settlements that were
currently mushrooming in the cities.

Mr Mbulakulima said most of such settlements were devoid of basic social services
such as safe drinking water and sanitation because they were unplanned.

He said the absence of these services contributed to perennial outbreaks of cholera
and other water borne diseases.

And speaking at the same function, Copperbelt permanent secretary Jennifer Musonda
said called on the people in the province to keep their surroundings clean if the
country was to prevent diseases.

Ms Musonda diseases in the communities lead to low productivity and under development.

The permanent secretary also disclosed that her office will soon be paint the office
of the Copperbelt provincial administration to kick start the programme.

She said  the provincial and District committee’s have been constituted to monitor
the implementation of the Keep Zambia Clean programme on the Copperbelt.

The launch was attended by Copperbelt District Commissioners, Town Clerks, Mayors
and several government heads of department and stakeholders.

Low female condom usage worries Katete HIV/AIDS activist

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An HIV and AIDS activist in Katete has bemoaned the low usage of the female condom in the district.

In an interview with ZANIS, Lydia Sambo said the low usage of the female condom was
a major setback in the fight against the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the area.

Ms. Sambo said the female condom was highly effective yet it was shunned by the women.

And a Katete district health management board medical officer Julian Phiri observed
that a healthy nation was vital for development.

Ms. Phiri said if the people have poor health, no meaningful development can take
place.

She said the ministry was vigorously campaigning for the use of condoms including
female condoms to fight the HIV and AIDS and also to prevent the spread of sexually
Transmitted Infections (STIs).

She said the ministry was also encouraging people to go for voluntary counselling
and testing to know their HIV/AIDS status.

Weekend Football Wrap up

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The race for the Faz Premier League title is getting tighter while in division 1 north, Nkana’s continues on its ugly freefall.

They were scoreless draws in the battle for second place between Zanaco and Lusaka Dynamos on Saturday at Queensmead where opposing fans spent most of the second half brawling rather than cheering their sides.

And a 2-0 away win for Kabwe Warriors at 2004 league champions Red Arrows saw the Railwaymen leap from 4th to 2nd by the end of play in Week 18 on Saturday.

A brace from midfielder Siloni Jere saw Warriors move within four points of leaders Zesco United whose game was one of four draws in the top-flight on Saturday.

The biggest cheer in the top flight on Saturay was reserved for hosts Power Dynamos benefited from some slapstick tactics courtesy of Forest Rangers coach Mathews Njovu.

Power won 5-1 to record their biggest and fifth win of the season after 18 games played by Fodson Kabole’s team.

Next week, Power travel to Zanaco to play the second installment of one of this seasons must-see rivalries on the pitch.

The first leg played on May 9 at Arthur Davies stadium ended in a riveting 2-2 draw.

And in division 1 north, Chambishi FC continued to cut away at Nkana’s once runaway lead with a 2-0 victory over their guests in Chambishi in this first-versus-second showdown played on Sunday amid ugly scenes in the final ten minutes.

The match was stopped in the 80th minute after a Clement Mulenga equalizer with Chambishi leading 1-0 was ruled offside forcing play to be suspended for five minutes as Nkana fans rioted from the stands while mobile police from Kamfinsa restored order.

When the game did resume, Chambishi had the final say with the games second goal deep into injury time of the 90 minutes to see Nkana’s lead cut from 5 to 2 points.

Nkana are on 41 points while Chambishi are on 39 points as their once “unassailable” 14-point that run from March to early May continues to crumble to dust.

FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE

WEEK 18.

23/06/2007

National Assembly 0- City 2(Mazuba Mukandawire 29″ ?”)

Lusaka Dynamos 0- Zanaco 0

Power Dynamos 5(Mathew Kalunga 2″, Lameck Mwale 17″ 34″, Kennedy
Mudenda 64″, John Munkonje 84″)- Forest Rangers 1 (Christopher Musonda 87″)

Red Arrows 0- Kabwe Warriors 2(Siloni Jere 43″ 80″)

Zesco United 0-Young Arrows 0

Nakambala Leopards 0- Green Buffaloes 2(Lawrence Milanzi 55″ 75″)

Roan United 1(Losper Muma 85″)- Konkola Blades 1(Kelly Sichilya 35″ og)

Nchanga Rangers 2(Lyson Sikaonga 17″, Ephraim Banda 19″)- Zamtel
2(Graven Chitalu 20″, Joseph Mwenya 55″)

FAZ DIVISION 1.

WEEK 19

24/06/2007

NORTH.
Prison Leopards 1- Mufulira Blackpool 0
Police Blue Eagles 0- Muchindu 0
Mufulira Wanderers 0- Afrisports 0
Chambishi FC 2- Nkana 0
Kitwe United 1-Medical Stars 0
Ndola United 3- Chindwin Sentries 1
Konkola Mine Police 1- Lime Hotspurs 3
INDENI 0- Kalewa 2

SOUTH
Builders Brigade 0- Young Buffaloes 0
Communite 1- Kambuku Warriors 1
Chilanga Heroes 2- Lusaka Celtic 1
ZNS Green Eagles 1- Lusaka City Council 1
Nkwazi 1- Nampundwe 0
Riflemen 3- Livingstone Pirates 1
Lusaka Tigers 0- Kalomo Jetters 0
Profund Warriors 3- Zamcoal Diggers 0

RB urges RSZ workers to be vigilant

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Vice President Rupiah Banda has urged unionized workers at the Railway Systems of Zambia (RSZ) to be on high alert in order not to allow vandalism of infrastructure and property to take place at the company.

Mr. Banda said workers at the company were obliged to protect infrastructure and
property from being vandalized even when the company was undergoing serious
operational problems.

He said this in Kabwe today when he addressed scores of unionized workers of RSZ.

He said government was concerned about the welfare of the workers at the company and
hence its plans to offer it to another investor.

“I can assure you that with your support, we can go the distance together. Let
vandalism not take place while you are looking,” he said.

Mr. Banda who was on a conducted tour of various industries in Kabwe today, said
government was grateful with the support it received from the RSZ workers.

“We are happy that workers are looking at this issue in this company with a fair
observation,” he said.

Earlier, Railway Workers Union of Zambia (RWUZ) General Secretary James Kapyanga
said workers had suffered more after the company was concessioned into private hands
than before.

Mr. Kapyanga, who wept in front of the Vice President when he presented his
petitions, said the union was in full support of the decision by government to
repossess the company before finding another investor to run it.

“We urge government not to relent in this issue but to go ahead. This (RSZ) is a
very important tool in the development of this country.

He said government should visit and inspect the main workshop before equipment which
is kept there was vandalised.

The scores of workers chanted solidarity slogans in support of government intentions
to repossess the company.

The Vice President in the company of Deputy Ministers for Mines and Minerals
Development and for Commerce, Trade and Industry Maxwell Mwale and Dora Siliya
respectively, toured shafts the two mines and agriculture industries in the
district.

Central Province Minister, Sydney Chisanga, Permanent Secretary Denny Lumbama and
Kabwe Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chairman, Wilfred Wonani and several other
officials also accompanied Mr. Banda on his tour.

Norway hands over classrooms at Mazabuka’s Kaska school

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Norwegian Ambassador to Zambia, Terje Vigtel yesterday handed over classroom blocks at Kasaka basic in Mazabuka whose construction works were funded by his government.

Speaking at the handover ceremony Mr Vigtel said he was happy with the fast rate at
which the construction works were completed.

He said his government will continue supporting the education sector in Zambia as a
measure of contributing to poverty eradication.

Speaking at the same function, Chief Hanjalika commended Norway for funding the
construction project.

Chief Hanjalika said the funding of the classrooms by the Norwegian government
demonstrates the warm bilateral relationship existing between the two countries.

Meanwhile, Chief Hanjalika has warned village headmen in his chiefdom frustrating
development that they risked being stripped off their headmanship.

And former Taskforce chairman, Mark Choona who is believed to have solicited the
funds on behalf of the school, expressed happiness that donor funds were properly
utilised by the community.

Mr Choona, who is currently running the Matantala NGO, has embarked on the
rehabilitation of broken dip tanks in Chief Hanjalika’s area.

ZANIS

Govt urged to institute reforms to review bureaucracy in public institutions

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A civil society organisation wants government to consider instituting bureaucratic reforms in public institutions in order to effectively fight corruption.

Forum for Leadership Search Executive Director, Edwin Lifwekelo, said his organisation has observed that most corrupt practices perpetuated in publicn institutions are due to the cumbersome bureaucracy in the system.

Mr Lifwekelo told ZANIS in a statement that reforms are necessary to curb corruption
that involves people paying low level bribes to junior civil servants in exchange
for quicker service.

“We have observed that most coruption in Zambia is as a result of inefficient administration by a cumbersome bureaucracy that leads people to pay low level bribes
to junior civil servants to get land tirtles, passports, national registration cards and other official documents like drivers licences,” He said

Mr Lifwekelo is, however, confident that the passage of effective freedom of information legislation and its implementation would help boost accountability and subsequently help stop corruption.

Meanwhile, the Forum is happy with the spirit of dialogue exhibited by political leaders who attended yesterday’s inter-party talks.

Mr. Lifwekelo said dialogue should be embraced by every peace loving Zambian because
it is necessary to national development efforts.

Mbulakulima urges Lambas to dialogue over Shibuchinga matter

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Copperbelt minister Mwansa Mbulakulima has advised the Lamba people in Chief Shibuchinga’s area in Lufwanyama district to embrace dialogue in the selection of of heir to the throne.

Mr. Mbulakulima’s advise follows the revocation of appointment of Godfrey Shamanena
as Chief Shibuchinga due to persistent wrangles due to his appointment has rocked
the ara.

President Levy Mwanawasa revoked  the appointment of Mr Shamanena as Chief
Shibuchinga, to pave way for the fresh selection of the heir, in an effort to end
the wrangles in the area.

Mr Mbulakulima said Government had observed that there was no peace between members
of the Royal  family and some villagers in Lufwanyama since Mr Shamanena was
appointed chief, a move which derailed development in the area.

Mr Mbulukaulima was speaking when he addressed members of the Shibuchinga Royal
family at St. Mary’s Catholic School in Lufwanyama yesterday.

Mr. Mbulakulima, who was accompanied by Copperbelt Permanent Secretary, Jennifer
Musonda, said there was need for members of the Royal establishment in the area to
use peaceful means of resolving the problem even without seeking  judicial review
over the matter.

He said government had given the family time to resolve the Chiefdom wrangle by
allowing them to hold fresh elections under the guidance of the House of Chiefs,
Provincial Local Government Office and members of the royal establishment.

He said eligible people should take advantage of the elections to choose a prefered
candidate for chief without resorting to viuolence.

And speaking at the same function Chairman of the Shibuchinga Royal Family, John
Malekani, commended government for revoking the appointment of the Chief as it would
give them an opportunity to start afresh.

Mr Malekani said the royal family had agreed that elections would be held on July 15
this year.

He said Government, members of the House of Chiefs  and residents  where invited to
come and observe  the elections which would pave way for progress in terms of
development in the area which had been lagging for a long time now.

ZANIS

Veep says Kabwe has potential for investment

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Vice President Rupiah Banda says Kabwe town has great potential to compete for investment by aggressively marketing its resources to potential investors.

Mr. Banda says Kabwe is a major agricultural district through its production of
maize, tobacco and cotton which it supplies for various industrial and manufacturing activities.

He says government is aiming at reviving the economic base of the district whose
bottom  line is job creation for its people.

He said government has a vision of uplifting standards of living through poverty
reduction among the people in the district which had over the years been regarded as
a ghost town.

He said this during the luncheon with Kabwe Chamber of Commerce and Industry in
Kabwe this afternoon.

Earlier, Mr. Banda toured industries that included mines and Lusemfwa Hydroelectric
power station among others.

KCCI Chairman Mr. Wilfred Wonani urged politicians to desist from using unpalatable
language because it scares away investors.

Mr. Wonani said the chamber is ready to work with the government of the day and the
civic leaders to ensure that economic activities are revived in the district.

First Lady cleans Soweto market

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First Lady Maureen Mwanawasa this morning joined thousands of Soweto Market traders in cleaning the filthy market surroundings.

Mrs Mwanawasa’s action marked the flagging off of the ‘Keep Zambia Clean’ campaign at Soweto market, a trade centre that has for long been a source of concern due to poor hygiene standards.

Mrs. Mwanawasa, clad in a White duster coat and gumboots, was joined by Local
Government and Housing Minister, Sylvia Masebo, Lusaka Mayor, Steven Chilatu and
several ministers’ wives in the exercise.

Speaking before she commissioned the clean up campaign, Mrs Mwanawasa called on
Lusaka residents to join hands with government in keeping the country clean and
health.

She said clean and safe environments are cardinal in preventing diarrhoea diseases
such as Cholera.

Mrs. Mwanawasa said market surroundings should be kept clean at all times because
they are a source of most of the food consumed by the people.

She urged the traders to maintain high standards of cleanliness in a bid to sustain
a clean environment and prevent diseases.

At the same occasion, Mrs Masebo, urged marketers to support the program regardless
of political affiliations.

Mrs Masebo said all Lusaka residents must unite in efforts of keeping residential
homes and public places in the city clean.

And Lusaka mayor, Mr Chilatu also reiterated the need for the residents to support
the program due to its positive impact on efforts of developing the city.

Speaking earlier, Soweto Marketer’s Development Committee co-chairperson, Nora Koyi,
commended Mrs Mwanawasa for joining the Soweto marketeers in cleaning the market.

Ms Koyi said the market is faced with several challenges that include the lack of a
consistent garbage collection programme.

She noted that the market accumulates over 20 tonnes of garbage everyday which
remains uncollected for a long time.

Ms Koyi observed that the garbage was last collected in February this year adding
that government should address the issue urgently.

ZANIS

Political leaders urged to agree on Constitution making process

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The first ever summit of political party presidents opened in Lusaka today with a call on the country’s political leaders to build consensus on the nations constitution making process.

President Mwanawasa in his capacity as the president of the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy, MMD, attended the meeting held under the auspices of the Zambia Centre for Interparty Dialogue.

Speaking at the opening of the summit, ZCID summit chairperson Justice Frederick
Chomba regretted that the country has for too long paid attention to politics of bickering and sectarianism at the expense of national development.

Justice Chomba charged that utterances by political party leaders in the recent past
clearly indicate that there has been no consensus on major national issues such as the constitution making process.

He said failure by political leaders to reach consensus on the enactment of a new constitution has surprised many, as there is an all round agreement that the Chiluba
constitution of 1996 is so flawed that it needs to be replaced.

“However, since 2003 divisive, acrimonious and cacophonous utterances have continually been made, deafening the ears of the masses,” he said.

Justice Chomba pointed out that the lack of consensus on the constitution making process has resulted in increased poverty levels and coupled with diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS.

He said the current woes the country was facing are due to insignificant development
achieved in the social, political and economic sectors.

“These calamities are happening because there has been too much politicking in negative terms. One can justifiably say that the maladies have made our political independence pale into insignificance and our independence has become meaningless especially to people at grass-root level,” he charged.

“I want you to know that twenty two million eyes are focused on you, expectantly hoping that you will pave a way to a new Zambia in which you will work closely to eliminate the obstacles which have propelled you to operate at cross purposes,” he added.

He reminded the party presidents that the meeting they were attending was not meant
to espouse sectarian political agendas but to collectively plan the future of the country and to lay a solid foundation for posterity.

Justice Chomba stressed that the success of the summit will mean progress for the
country and that failure will only spell doom and an uncertain future for the nation.

And ZCID board chairperson Katele Kalumba told the summit that the idea of a Constitution that will stand a taste of time stems from perceptions that past efforts to come up with an acceptable Constitution have not been satisfactory.

Mr. Kalumba, who is also MMD National Secretary, said therefore, it is important
that all stakeholders be specific and clear about the nature of the agreements and
disagreements surrounding the Mungomba Constitution recommendations.

He said there is need for political leaders to refine their thinking and secure a
common understanding if the quest for a constitution that will stand the taste of
time will be achieved.

Other political leaders that attended the meeting include Patriotic Front president
Michael Sata, United Liberal Party leader Sakwiba Sikota and UNIPs Tilyenji Kaunda.

All People’s Party president and National Democratic Party leaders Kenny Ngondo and
Ben Mwila were also present at the summit

The Forum for Development and Democracy, FDD, the United Party for National
Development, UPND, and the New Generation Party were all represented at the meeting
by their party stewards.

Zambia has so far undertaken four Constitution Reviews beginning with the Mainza
Chona Commission of 1972, the Mvunga Commission of 1990, the Mwanakatwe Commission of 1993 and the Mungomba Constitution Review of 2003.

In all these efforts, the question of constitutional legitimacy has been a critical
issue.

ZANIS

Financial institutions implored to explore areas without banks.

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North-Western Province Minister, Kenneth Chipungu has implored financial institutions to explore areas that have no banking facilities in the province.

Mr Chipungu also advised banks to encourage community banking where those in small
scale businesses like vendors in markets could be availed access to banking
facilities.

The Minister said this during a Barclays Bank meeting at which they were explaining
their products and services prior to the reopening of a branch in Solwezi.

He said since Barclays Banks was planning of opening branches in new areas,they
should think of places like Mwinilunga and Lumwana mine where there would be a new
township established.

Mr Chipungu has welcomed Barclays Bank to get back to Solwezi, saying the gesture
was good because it would also create employment opportunities to people in the
district. 

The Minister further advised lending institutions to be aggressive in the provision
of agricultural financial assistance, especially to farmers in the province where
the climate and soil conditions were very conducive for agriculture. 

Speaking during the same occasion, Barclays Bank Regional Manager, Geoffrey Ndaba
said the branch in Solwezi was expected to be opened in the next two weeks.

Mr Ndaba said construction works were expected to be completed within one week’s time.

He said they have come back to Solwezi with new products which people should take
advantage of and improve their livelihoods such as a ‘tonse account’ which has a
minimum balance of K40,000.

Mr Ndaba said since North-Western province was the only province with the best honey
in the world, if honey farmers could form cooperatives they could access some loans
from the bank.
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