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PRESS STATEMENT Lusaka, Tuesday 4th January 2011. The Drug Enforcement Commission has arrested a Programmes Officer at the Commission for Refugee in the Ministry of Home Affairs for money laundering involving over K41 million. Malindi Chibola Kaima, 41, on dates between 1st August and 30th September 2010 did steal a total of K41, 400, 000 [...]

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Fellow Zambians let us becareful with people who want to use force,violence,machattes and guns to get to power.let us bacareful with people who want to use under hand methods or shotcutsto get in power.That simply shows that they have no agenda for mother Zambia because if one has a vision of what he wants to do for for our great nation,all he or she would have to do is go and explain to people and if its a good one people will walk with you.

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MLC SHOULD REGISTER ZAMEC PROPERLY The registration of the Zambia Media Council (ZAMEC) by the Media Liaison Council (MLC) requires immediate action and corrective measure by the media fraternity. I have strong reservations to attempts by the MLC to register and launch ZAMEC in the manner that it has done. The leaders of the MLC [...]

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President Banda and his delegation will also attend a luncheon to be hosted by President Mubarak in honour of the Zambian Head of State. President Banda and his delegation are due to return to Zambia after completing the scheduled business in Egypt.

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“where the owner of goods is known, the only charge that should be laid is one of stealing or dishonestly receiving. A charge under Section 287 will not lie when the owner of the goods is known, since in that case there is no room for reasonable suspicion that the goods are stolen, the owner being able to say definitely whether or not the goods are his”.

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On this world AIDS Day we can be proud. Globally we have reduced the number of new HIV infections and death by nearly 20%. This means less people are becoming infected with HIV and less people are dying from AIDS. 56 countries, including Zambia have either stabilized or significantly reduced the rate of new HIV infections.

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The President will travel to Kaoma District on Monday morning where he is expected to officially present colours to Kaoma Barracks, which was established in 1979 but was never presented with its own colours –

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Issues that affect the majority poor Zambians are pushed to the periphery while our politicians are busy castigating one another. Issues that affect the majority poor Zambians are pushed to the periphery while our politicians are busy castigating one another.

Further, the Electoral Commission of Zambia is advised to explore practical ways of stopping electoral violence and that the Electoral Act be revised to provide for the punishment of politicians that cause or instigate violence before, during and after an election.

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History will tell us that most councils that have performed exceptionally well were not headed by LLGAZ holders but other professionals like engineers, planners, business managers and many other professionals. Zambia should not allow someone to play a game of professional monopoly in councils.

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This Agreement is made this eighteenth day of May, 1964 between KENNETH DAVID KAUNDA, Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia of the one part and SIR MWANAWINA LEWANIKA THE THIRD ,K.B.E., Litunga of Barotseland, acting on behalf of himself, his heirs and successors, his council, and the chiefs and people of Barotseland of the other party [...]

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