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Govt told to gazette IWD

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Women in Kabompo districts have appealed to government to gazette the international womens day as a public holiday

Kabompo district central ward counselor, Janet Kaputula made the call on behalf of
the Kabompo women during the International womans day preparatory meeting held over the weekend

Ms Kaputula said women in Zambia have for along time been marginalized in economic
activities saying its because government did not gazette the international womens day as a public Holiday nor budget for it as it has been done for the Youth Day celebrations.

She said women in kabompo are urging all other women in the country to talk loudly
to the government to make it quickly gazette the international womens day and
budget for it.

Speaking at the same meeting, District International Women’s Day Committee
Chairperson, Ms Catharine Mukuma called on women to turn out in large numbers on
March 8 to celebrate their own international day.

Ministry of Lands to reopen tomorrow- Mwaanga

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Government has announced that the ministry of Lands offices will be opened for business tomorrow March 6, 2007.

Government spokesperson, Vernon Mwaanga said in a statement to ZANIS that the offices which were closed to both workers and the general public last Thursday will be opened for business tomorrow.
Mr Mwaanga has called on all workers to report for work at 08:00 hours tomorrow. Mr Mwaanga explained that offices were closed to facilitate investigations into allegations of irregular allocation of land by some officers in the ministry.

Mr Mwaanga who is also Information and Broadcasting Services minister however, said government regrets the inconvience caused to the public but hoped that the people of Zambia appreciates the move as it was aimed at protecting public interest.

Mr Mwaanga said useful information and documents have been retrieved since investigations started adding that as a consequence, some officers will be needed to help with investigations.

He added that such officers may be asked to stay away pending investigations.

ZANIS

Condom use vital in the prevention of unwanted pregnancies and STIs

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Government says consistent and correct use of condoms is vital in the prevention of unwanted pregnancies and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs).

Ministry of Health Director of Clinical Care and Diagnostic Services Dr. James
Simpungwe says it is important to promote condoms as a dual protective method in the
fight against unwanted pregnancies and STIs.

He said this in a speech read on his behalf by National Clinical Care Specialist Dr.
Mabvuto Kango when he officially launched a national stakeholders meeting on
comprehensive Condom Programming in Lusaka today.

Dr.Simpungwe said there is need for a committee that would coordinate all Condom
Programme activities as a way of bringing condom programme partners together for a
common cause.

He that it is vital for all partners to understand what each partner is doing in the
condom programmes.

Dr. Simpungwe said that dynamism- strategic approaches to condom promotion and
demand creation must also be employed in the programmes.

He has since called on all stakeholders to advocate for political commitment,
financial support, strengthened human capacity, better infrastructure and access to
commodities and accountability.

Dr. Simpungwe noted that the fight against HIV/STIs is an urgent one which needs
concerted efforts from all condom programme partners as a strategy to prevent
further spread of HIV and STIs.

Speaking at the same function, United Nations Population Fund Agency (UNFPA) Country
Representative Deji Popoola said effective condom programming must be comprehensive
and undertaken strategically to accomplish its purpose of preventing unwanted
pregnancies and STIs.

Mr. Popoola said comprehensive condom programming requires adequate funding,
politically will and coordinated efforts at global and national level to achieve
specific goals of access.

He urged all partners to use all strategic means possible to make both male and
female condoms accessible to all population groups in the country.

ZANIS

HODI donates goats to Choma farmers

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A non-governmental organization has donated goats to villagers in Choma’s Mbala and Simunzele areas towards efforts of enhancing livestock farming in the area.

HODI donated one hundred goats to villagers at a ceremony held at Mbala in Choma
yesterday.

Choma Acting District Commissioner, Mungoni Simulilika, said welcomed the donation
sayii g it will go along way in supplementing governmernt efforts of livestock
restocking in the area.

Mr. Simulilika said he was happy that HODI is working in line with government’s
vision of placing agriculture at the centre stage of economic development.

Mr Simulilika implored the beneficiaries to manage the goats and ensure thet they
animals contribute to the securing their income base.

He also expressed happiness that the organisation had also supported 15 farmers with
irrigation equipment and 100 with agriculture inputs in Mbabala and Simunzele areas
in an effort to address poverty, which is one of the factors leading to rampant
child labour practice in tobacco farms in the area.

HODI has so far withdrawn 263 children from tobacco farms and placed them back in
schools.

ZANIS

Mazabuka DC advises youths to utilize youth fund

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Mazabuka District Commissioner, Misheck Chiinda, has challenged youths to take advantage of the K120 Million youth development fund released for youth empowerment projects by government.

Mr. Chiinda has advised the youths to desist from engaging in illicit activities
that would expose them to the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS but advised them to
engage in economic viable projects.

Mr Chiinda said in Mazabuka that it is worrying to note that most youths are
engaging in serious anti-social vices despite government putting in place measures
aimed at empowering them economically.

He complained that the K120 Million is lying idle in the Zambia National Commercial
bank because real beneficiaries of the fund are instead shunning the fund due to
drug influence.

The district commissioner, who was speaking when he officially launched an HIV/AIDS
resource centre at ZENGANI Institute in Kaonga township, said the opening up of the
resource centre deserves praise because residents would now freely walk into the
library and access information on various issues about HIV/AIDS.

Mr Chiinda also commended ZENGANI management for initiating a pilot project of
training HIV/AIDS peer educators, who will be deployed to various communities to
educate people especially in rural areas about the dangers of contracting the
pandemic.

He observed that most non governmental organisations championing the cause of
HIV/AIDS were only concentrating their education campaigns in urban areas and have
deprived the people in outlying areas of the necessary information.

And speaking earlier, Zengani institute Director, Norman Sibande, said the fight
against HIV calls for concerted efforts among all stakeholders.

He said Zengani institute will continue supplementing government efforts in the
fight against the pandemic.

ZANIS

Football Association urges football clubs in the province to get Affiliated.

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Lusaka Football Association (LFA) has urged football teams in the province to get affiliated with the association to  guard their players from unscrupulous soccer agents who exploit them

LFA Secretary General Godfrey Muleya said his association’s constitution demanded
that all clubs should get affiliated with the association.

Reacting to the recent fiasco between Edusport and National Assembly over teenage
sensation Fwayo Tembo, Muleya said by getting affiliated teams will benefit from the
association’s protection.

Muleya said it was unfortunate that Fwayo of Edusport football team was recently in
a transfer scum between his team and National Assembly through a named local soccer
agent.

LFA stepped in the saga and Convinced KCM Premier side National Assembly to release
the young striker back to his team, Edusport.

It is reported that the named soccer agent demanded a lot from National Assembly
claiming that Fwayo was originally a product of his named team.

The chairman said it was a matter of urgency for all teams get affiliated to his
association to develop soccer in the province as well.

He said that LFA had won kudos from FAZ as was the only provincial association that
contributed many players in the association’s leagues

Muleya called for unity among all the clubs in the province to exploit the hidden
talents in many of the soccer players.

And the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has commended the LFA for its efforts
on developing soccer in the province.

FAZ Finance Director Sam Phiri said at the same meeting that since LFA was a major
‘feeder of player’ to FAZ, it was important that the association leads by example
for other provincial associations to emulate.

Phiri, who said he emanated from the amateur circles, added that since the LFA was
the only active provincial Association, it was only of importance that more amateur
teams in various districts in Lusaka province are reached.

“Lusaka Football Association is the only association that seems to meet FAZ’s
mission of spreading football to the rural areas, “he said.

He said FAZ was proud that LFA had introduced Division three for amateur teams in
the province.

And the new LFA Executive committee has changed as follows :

Chairman – William     Mutale

Vice Chairman – Winford Chandalala

Secetary General – Peter Kabaso

Deputy Secretary General – Geofrey Muleya

Treasurer – Johnson Khumalo

Committee Members – Scholastic Chipungu

-         Godwin Chintu.

-         Peter Milanzi

-         Davison Lungu.

Zambia to host a Pan- African Scrabble Championship

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The Scrabble Association of Zambia (SAZ) says it will host a Pan – African Scrabble Championship this year.
SAZ President Kelvin Sikazwe told ZANIS his association was honoured to be given the opportunity to host the international tournament.

 Sikazwe said it was for this reason that his association was still waiting for
authorisation from the Sports, Youth and Child Development ministry and the National
Sports Council of Zambia (NSCZ).

He said the tournament is expected to be held in Lusaka or Livingstone.
He SAZ has already received confirmations from Angola, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda,
Nigeria and Ghana, among others.

“South Africa is very supportive with the preparations as they have indicated that
they would prefer the tournament takes place at the Sun Hotels in Livingstone, ‘he
said.

The winners of the championship will qualify to the World Cup Scrabble Championship
at a venue yet to be known.

Sikazwe said the championship would give participants an opportunity to elevate
their positions in the world scrabbles rating.

“Any country that would be among the top 50 with an extra slot would automatically
qualify for the World Cup which held by the United States of America.

” So if our National Champion Kalumba or any on of our players do better at the Pan
African championship they would qualify for the World Cup” he said.

Sikazwe disclosed his association has also received an invitation for the East and
Central African Scrabble Championship (ECASA) in Uganda city of Kampala.

He said since the championship was open, Zambia and South Africa are among some
countries outside East Africa invited.

And the 2007 scrabble championship kicked off on a high note with defending Champion
Paul Kalumba maintaining his lead with 5 points against 24 challengers.

Kalumba was by press time leading was at par with Kelvin Sikazwe, president of the
Scrabble Association of Zambia ( SAZ) with 5 points.

The games will be played alternatively between Copperbelt and Lusaka. The

first games were held at the Egyptian restaurant, Blue Nile courtesy of the
resturant’s management.

The monthly tournament would be part of Zambia’s preparations for the Pan African
Scrabble championship.

Meanwhile, SAZ says it plans to introduce the sport in schools and higher institutes
of learning in order to encourage the culture of reading among the pupils.

Sikazwe said only the University of Zambia was the only higher institute of
learning where the sport was popular.

He said his association was mobilising resources to purchase boards, scrabble sets
and other logistic required before introducing the sport in schools.

ZANIS

Govt. urges church to be a place of solace for the poor

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Government has called on the Church to be a place of solace where the afflicted and poor can take refuge.

Community and Social Development Deputy Minister, Nicholas Banda said this in
Lusaka today during the fundraising luncheon held at Presbyterian Church in
Chilenje.

Mr. Banda regretted that some church members have resorted to engaging themselves in
anti-social vices such as child abuse, drug trafficking, divorce and wife battering.

And Mr. Banda has urged the church to assist Government address the issue of street
children by building more community schools and orphanages, where vulnerable
children could be accommodated.

He challenged the community and the church to provide material and spiritual support
to the orphans and the vulnerable to help them grow into responsible citizens.

Speaking earlier, Pastor Justine Phiri, said the church has a religious
responsibility towards the orphans and the vulnerable in the society hence the
fundraising activities aimed at raising funds for a construction of a community
school.

“He said the Church is build on the basis of faith and faith without work is dead “,
he said.

ZANIS

Levy urges Zambians to create job opportunities for youths

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President Mwanawasa has called on Zambians, regardless of their political affiliations to create opportunities for the youths in the country.

Mr. Mwanawasa said political bickering among political leaders will not help but retard the development of the youths in the nation.

The President was speaking at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross during the 2007 Youth
week Youth Sunday Service in Lusaka today under the theme: “Youths Rise to the
Challenge of the Job and wealth Creation”.

He regretted that opposition political leaders prefer to shun important gatherings
that aim at improving the lives of the youths.

“The challenge should not be for youths alone but for political leaders to rise to
the challenge by creating employment opportunities for the youths,” he said.

“Political leaders should forget about what happened during the last elections and
instead concentrate on creating jobs for the youths.”

Mr. Mwanawasa said it was fully for political leaders to preach about a new
constitution and mobilise youths to rise against the government when young people
were in need of jobs.

He urged the youths not to  be used by politicians and not to agree to initiatives
aimed at depriving them of a good future.

He said government was doing everything possible to ensure that the youths in the
country benefit from its programmes.

Mr. Mwanawasa said there is need to cultivate an attitude that encourages hard work
and development instead of pre-occupying the mine with politics at the expense of
young people.

And Father Emmanuel Chikoya of the Chawama Anglican Parish in his homily said
Zambian youths should be people of purpose and vision in order to push the country’s
economy forward.

He urged the youths not to be used as tools of violence but to be principled people
in order to make a difference in society.

ZANIS

FAZ Premier League Week 1 Match Reports

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FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 1 MATCH REPORTS.
03/03/2007.

Kabwe Warriors 1- Nchanga Rangers 1.

Kabwe Warriors took the early lead in their opening game of the season before finishing level with visitors Nchanga Rangers at Railway Ground in Kabwe today.

Emmanuel Mauka scored his second successive goal of the season for Warriors in the 28th minute before Rangers midfielder Thomas Chisha equalized in five minutes later to see the two sides share the points.

Konkola Blades- 4 Young Arrows 1.

Konkola Blades are new leagues opening days leaders setting the pace with a resounding 4-1 home win over promoted Young Arrows at Konkola stadium in Chililabombwe.

Zambia Under 23 sibling duo of Stophira and Felix Nsunzu scored a goal each to inspire the Chililabombwe club the 3 points.

18 year old Zambia schools international midfielder Stophira headed Blades into the early lead on 3 minutes before his Under 23 team mate Thomas Nyirenda made it 2-0 eleven minutes later.

The score line remained 2-0 into the break before Jack Mwanza stretched Blades lead after the restart in the 50th minute and later turned provider for Felix Nsunzu’s headed in goal on 56 minutes.

Lottie Phiri got Young arrows consolation goal a minute from fulltime.

Red Arrows 2-Power Dynamos 1.

Zambia Under 20 winger Simon Lupiya scored a brace to send Power Dynamos to an embarrassing 2-1 away defeat on day 1 with goals in the 58th and 82nd minutes.

Lameck Mwale scored Powers’ consolation in-between in the 38th minute.

Zamtel 0- Lusaka Dynamos 0

Peter Kaumba’s Zamtel begun their top-flight debut with a gutsy scoreless draw on greasy pitch at their Musa Kasonka home ground in Ndola.

Zamtel struggled against Dynamos who seemingly went easy on their hosts.

Dynamos midfielder William Njovu was unlucky to give the visitors the 3 points after hitting the woodwork with a long-range drive and shooting wide six-yards out in the second period.

City of Lusaka 1-Roan United 0.

City won the first installment of the “Black and White” derby against fellow promoted side Roan United with a solitary goal from Zambia Under 23 striker Mazuba Mukandawire at Woodlands stadium.

Forest Rangers 1-National Assembly 1

Forest Rangers survived to collect a late point at their unforgiving home ground rallying via a 65th minute Daudi Musekwa penalty after Assembly had taken the lead 16 minutes into the game through Bruce Mwenya.

Postponed:

Zanaco-Nakambala Leopards

Green Buffaloes-Zesco United

courtesy of Kalumiana Kalumiana 

FAZ Division 1 Week 1 Preview

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One of the most intriguing lower league contests in years is about to unravel in Faz division 1 in the competitions northern zone when the second tier seasons kicks off this Sunday.

A possible “intermediate league” could manifest itself if all goes according to forecast with demoted Chambishi FC and Kitwe United this year joining fallen giants Mufulira Wanderers and Nkana plus enterprising Afrisports FC in division 1 north.

The five clubs are all pre-season favorites in the hunt for promotion but joining them in the battle will be consistent Prison Leopards of Kabwe who are never far off the pace over the last five years in the race for promotion.

Record 11-time champions Nkana are strong favorites and still have a promising side that has been complement with the arrival of Zambia utility player Mark Sinyangwe who moved to the club from Power Dynamos in the off-season.

Nkana also boast the services of Kenneth “Bubble” Malitoli as head coach while Beston Chambeshi as his technical advisor.

They kickoff against away in a difficult game to Prisons in Kabwe on Sunday and a win will surely put an early shine on the fallen Kitwe giants’ quest to return to the top-flight after three-straight years in division 1 north.

But their challenge will be even harder with Chambishi aiming for a quick return and Nkana’s more affluent neighbors from up the Chingola-Kitwe road under Coach Aggrey Chiyangi will not be pushovers.

Chambishi’s financial power means they can still afford to hold on to their best players and attract some promising young fringe performers from the upper leagues.

A 2-0 win over Power a week ago in a pre-season friendly demonstrated Chambishi still had something in them despite a poor 2006 season that saw them stay rooted at the base of the table for most of the 30 matches played and consequently relegated.

Chambishi will be home in week 1 where they host division 1semi-permanent fixture side Lime Hotspurs who are yet to visit the top-flight.

Afrisports meanwhile have openly admitted that this will be their most difficult year ever and that they could face a possible relegation battle due to financial problems.

The entertaining side that gave us Zambia internationals Jacob Mulenga, Ignatius Lwipa and Rainford Kalaba will go back to basics this year and gamble on unknown academy players.

Afrisports have a 50-50 fixture at their Mapili home ground were they host newcomers Chindwin Sentries of Kabwe.

Kitwe United, like Afrisports, is in for a rough ride despite being touted as one of the early promotion contenders.

Financial problems that have consistently dogged the club over the last three years meant they have lost an entire first team, and again like Afrisports, are at square one.

Almost all six products from their very successfully youth system put in place in 2003 have all left to join top-flight clubs.

It will be a difficult season for them under Francis Mutembo and they await Police Blue Eagles in a local derby at Garden Park where they hope the 12th man in their unforgiving fans will help them to a valuable first home win.

And at Shinde, “Mighty” Mufulira Wanderers await army side Kalewa of Ndola and after a low profile off-season we await to see what Coach Fredrick Kashimoto has in store for us with legendary cup campaigning side.

FAZ DIVISION 1 WEEK 1.

04/03/2007.

NORTH.

Prison Leopards- Nkana.

Kitwe United-Police Blue Eagles.

Afrsiports- Chindwin Sentries.

Konkola Mine Police- Mufulira Blackpool.

Mufulira Wanderers- Kalewa.

INDENI- Muchundu Blue Eagles.

Chambishi FC- Lime Hotspurs.

Ndola United- Medical Stars.

SOUTH.

Riflemen- Lusaka City Council.

Nkwazi- Lusaka Tigers.

Kanbuku Warriors- Young Buffaloes.

Chilanga Heroes- Livingstone Pirates.

Communite-Zamcoal Diggers.

Profund Warriors- Kalomo Jetters.

ZNS Green Eagles- Lusaka Celtic.

Builders Brigade- Nampundwe.

FAZ Premier League Week 1 Preview

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The 2007 top-flight season kicks off this Saturday with six out of the eight scheduled week 1 fixtures taking place.

Champions Zanaco and runners-up Buffaloes are both away on Caf club cup assignments this weekend.

This will give Power Dynamos and Kabwe Warriors, who finished 3rd and 4th respectively, a chance to possibly enjoy an early head-start over last seasons top-two finishers.

Zanaco meanwhile were due to host Nakambala Leopards while Buffaloes too had a scheduled home fixture against Zesco United.

Power travel to 2004 league champions Red Arrows who had a difficult 2006 season after flirting with relegation for most of last year before finishing 10th.

Arrows will be hoping to extend their 4-match unbeaten league run stretching from the latter part of last season when they face Power who ended their 2006 league campaign with a 2-0 home defeat against Zanaco.

However, Power face Arrows having beaten their hosts this weekend both home and away last season and will be hoping for more of the same at Nkoloma.

Power are also set to introduce their top-two new signings in playmaker Joseph Sitali and defender Terence Mpundu formally of Kitwe United.

Meanwhile, much more is expected from striker Elson Mukandawire this season who begins his third season with the Arthur Davies side but has yet to fulfil his full potential.

The game will also see defender Lombe Kaluba facing his former club for the first time since joining Arrows from Forest Rangers this year.

At Railway Ground in Kabwe, Warriors host Nchanga Rangers with the latter set to rollout a whole new frontline against The Railwaymen.

Ex-Forest strikers Floyd Phiri and Lyson Siakonga are expected to start against Warriors as the 1998 league champions seek to put a forgettable 2006 behind them.

In the rest of Saturdays other league fixtures, Forest stay home to entertain National Assembly FC at their almost impenetrable Dola Hill stadium in Ndola.

At Konkola stadium in Chililabombwe, Konkola Blades await promoted Young Arrows.
Zamtel FC make their top-flight debut with a home fixture in Ndola at Musa Kasonka against Lusaka Dynamos in our featured match of the day.

And at Woodlands stadium, age-old rivalries will be rekindled when City of Lusaka host Roan United in a “Black and White” derby.

Both City and Roan, founding members of the over half the century-old Zambian top-flight, were promoted back to the top-flight at the end of last season.

The two return to the top-flight for the first time since they were both relegated at the end of the 2003 league season.

Caf Champions League Preview

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Zanaco on Friday face Tunisian giants Esperance in a 2nd round, 1st leg tie of this year’s Caf Africa Champions League away in Tunis.

It will be Zanaco’s 4th outing in the competition in which they have yet to reach the group stage of Africa’s premier club competitions.

Moreover, Zanaco have yet to also eliminate an Arab opponent in two of their last three Champions League outings.

Egyptian club Ismaily ousted Zanaco in the 2003 edition of the tournament with the Sunset side losing in 1st round 1-0 away to bow out 1-0 on aggregate,

Later in 2006, Algerian club JS Kabylie ejected Zanaco from the competition 3-0 away after earlier winning 1-0 at home, going out 3-1 on aggregate.

Meanwhile, Zanaco stuttered through from the 1st round with a 1-0 aggregate win over Likhopo of Lesotho after drawing 0-0 away in the first leg and are away their have some serious work cut out for them in Tunis against the 1994 African champions.

Esperance, in their last round matches, cruised to a 6-1 aggregate win via 4-0 and 2-1 home and away wins respectively over Renaissance of Chad.

And in the Caf Confederations Cup, Green Buffaloes will be in action on Saturday away to St Pauloise of The Reunion Island.

Buffaloes enjoyed a preliminary round bye in this year’s Confed Cup.

Cholera cases decline in Nchelenge

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The Cholera situation in Nchelenge district in Luapula province has stabilised.

Nchelenge District Director of Health, Emestina Chisha, told ZANIS in Nchelenge that
only one person is currently admitted to St. Paul’s Missions Hospital’s Cholera
Center as at yesterday.

She said there have been no latest cases reported at Chabilikila, Kabuta, Kafutuma
and the Islands on Lake Mweru.

Meanwhile, the lifting of the Fish ban has brought fear among Nchelenge residents of
a possible rise in the number of Cholera cases.

One of the residents, Bernard Banda, said the lifting of the Fish ban on Lake Mweru
and Luapula River could create an increase in Cholera cases especially in Kashikishi
which is the main fish trading area.

Mr. Banda said most fishermen have a habit of setting up temporal shelters on the
shores of Lake Mweru which have no toilet facilities forcing them to answer the call
of nature on Lake Mweru.

He said most Fishing camps in the District have very poor standards of hygiene due
to lack of toilets and clean drinking water.

Mr. Banda feared that Cholera would be spread to other parts of the country due to
the influx of people involved in the fish trade that are expected to visit the
district.

Price of Maize increased by 30 per cent in Kabompo

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Maize dealers have hiked the price of maize in Kabompo by more than 30 per cent.

A check by ZANIS  today found maize dealers of Musamba market selling a 10
kilogramme container of maize at K20,000 from K15,000 last month.

Musamba Market Chairman, Kennedy Samba told ZANIS that the increase in maize price
has a negative impact on the low income group.

He said in Kabompo that most maize fields along the Kabompo river have been
submerged in water and the maize in stock has started rotting which is un fit for
human consumption.

Mr. Samba said government should come in and off-load some of the 22786 by 50kg bags
of food reserve agency FRA maize which is lying in the Kabompo depots on so the
market for the general public to buy to avoid being exploited by the unscrupulous
maize dealers in the district.

ZANIS