Saturday, February 10, 2024

Tragedy Strikes Mwapona Compound: Toddler Dies in Unfortunate Fire Incident

 The tranquil streets of Mwapona Compound were shattered by tragedy as one-year-four-month-old Anita Chaba lost her life in a sudden and heartbreaking incident. According to Southern Province Police Commissioner, Auxensio Daka, who spoke to reporters, the incident was reported under OB NO.2670/24 and D.T.R 08/02/24.


Anita's father, Albert Chichaba, recounted the harrowing events, stating that his daughter was playing with her siblings in the house when tragedy struck. The mother had briefly left the children at home to fetch water from the neighbourhood. Upon her return, she discovered the kitchen engulfed in flames and immediately sought help from neighbours to rescue the children.


It is believed that the fire originated from firewood in the kitchen, possibly ignited by something dropped by the children, leading to the spread of flames to nearby plastic containers. Despite frantic efforts to save her, Anita sustained severe burns on her right leg, right side of the body, and right hand. Tragically, she succumbed to her injuries while undergoing treatment at Choma General Hospital, where her body has been deposited in the mortuary.


The incident has plunged the community into shock and mourning. Mr. Daka emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety of children, particularly when left unattended at home, and urged families to prioritize safety measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future.


As the community grieves the loss of young Anita, authorities are urging families to implement measures to safeguard against such accidents.





Choma driver rapes woman

 Southern Province Police Commissioner, Auxensio Daka, has provided details regarding a rape case that occurred in Choma. The incident, recorded under Rape OB No. 1857/24 DTR, took place on January 27, 2024, at approximately 21:00hrs in a motor vehicle along Masuku road after the Jimel School road junction. The victim, identified as F/J Prisca Sakwenda, a 16-year-old resident of Kachacha compound, reported the incident through her neighbor, F/Catherine Hamukonka, aged 45.According to Mr. Daka, the victim was selling beer at a Shebeen located at her residence on the night of the incident. During the course of her work, she was assaulted by a customer. Subsequently, the suspect, M/Nkandu Banda, aged 41 and also a resident of Kachacha compound, offered to assist the victim in reporting the assault to the police station. The victim agreed, and instead of heading to the police station, the suspect drove his vehicle towards Masuku.Upon reaching their destination, the suspect parked the vehicle at the mentioned location and forcibly engaged in sexual intercourse with the victim from 21:00hrs until 01:00hrs. After the assault, the suspect dropped the victim off at her place of residence. The victim later complained of experiencing pain in her vagina.Mr. Daka has confirmed that the suspect, M/Nkandu Banda, who is employed as a driver at the water works Choma provincial office, has been apprehended and is currently in custody. He is yet to be formally charged with the crime.

Friday, February 9, 2024

Livingstone Business Association Steps Up to Address Cholera Concerns

Livingstone District Business Association, chairman of the, Patson Chifumba, has announced the association's decision to take action in response to the cholera situation plaguing the country. Recognizing the severity of the issue, the association aims to make a meaningful contribution, albeit small, to alleviate the crisis.

Dr Chifumba emphasized that while the impact of cholera has not been significant within the city of Livingstone, they felt compelled to mobilize following the call to action. "We want to do our part," he stated, stressing the importance of community solidarity in times of need.

Expressing gratitude for the cessation of heavy rains, Dr Chifumba remarked, "We thank God that the rains have subsided; otherwise, the impact of cholera would have been far worse." The association acknowledges the potential devastation that could have occurred if not for the timely intervention of the weather.

Livingstone District Commissioner Eunice Nawa commended the gesture made by the business association, stating that it would greatly assist in addressing the ongoing health crisis. "This contribution will go a long way," she affirmed, highlighting the significance of collective efforts in combating cholera.

Nawa urged others to follow the example set by the business association, emphasizing the importance of supplementing government initiatives with community-driven support. "We hope that others will emulate the dedication shown by the association," she said, emphasizing the need for solidarity and collaboration.

Furthermore, Nawa assured that she would oversee the donation's delivery to the District Health Office, ensuring that it reaches those in need and contributes to the ongoing efforts to contain the cholera outbreak.

Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities Urges Responsible Use of CDF Grants

Dr. Frank Musukwa, the executive director of the Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities, emphasized the importance of forming cooperatives among people living with disabilities to access the Constituency Development Fund (CDF). 

Dr. Musukwa highlighted the CDF as a significant opportunity for empowerment within the disabled community, urging strict adherence to its guidelines to avoid legal conflicts.

"People living with disabilities should ensure they form cooperatives to access the CDF," stated Dr. Musukwa. "It is a game-changer for them, and they must utilize it effectively."

He cautioned against misapplication of CDF grants or loans, emphasizing that disability should not be exploited as an excuse for financial mismanagement.

 Dr. Musukwa expressed the agency's commitment to promoting compliance with the law among its members.

Commending President Hichilema's government for its initiative in empowering people through the CDF,

 Dr. Musukwa urged parents of children with disabilities to prioritize education, stating that excuses for non-attendance are no longer acceptable.

During his tour, Dr. Musukwa noted various projects in the province, including the Blind Center and the Cheleko Centre. He stressed the need for engagement with stakeholders to enhance these facilities' development.

Acknowledging the positive impact of the emergency social cash transfer on people with disabilities in Livingstone, Dr. Musukwa encouraged responsible use of the funds and urged recipients to strive for self-sufficiency beyond social assistance programs.

Highlighting his tour of the farm for the blind and resettlement center, Dr. Musukwa called for continued support from stakeholders to complement government efforts in improving the lives of people with disabilities.

Overall, Dr. Musukwa's message underscores the importance of accountability and effective utilization of resources among people with disabilities, aiming for sustainable development and empowerment within the community.

 

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

NUTELAW Cheers as CDF Turbocharges Tevet Institutions

Former President Mwaba Praises Govt Initiative; Urges Youth to Seize Opportunity

In a dynamic move set to revolutionize technical education, the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) has emerged as a game-changer for Tevet institutions. Former NUTELAW President, Mathews Mwaba, hailed this timely intervention, highlighting its role in empowering these institutions to meet essential statutory obligations.

"This couldn't have come at a better time," Mwaba declared, acknowledging the pivotal boost in liquidity that CDF has injected into Tevet centers. With the shackles of financial constraints loosened, these institutions are now better equipped to fulfill their obligations to bodies like the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) and the National Pension Scheme Authority (NPSA).

Mwaba didn't mince words in commending the government for its foresight in bolstering technical education through CDF allocations. He issued a rallying cry to the youth, urging them to seize the moment and enroll in skills training programs offered by Tevet institutions.

"The government deserves applause for prioritizing technical education," Mwaba emphasized, underlining the potential for significant socio-economic advancement through the development of skilled individuals.

But the call to action doesn't end there. Mwaba urged local leaders, including councillors and community figures, to champion skills training within their communities. Encouraging citizens to embrace these opportunities isn't just about personal growth - it's about turbocharging the region's economic engine.

With CDF as the catalyst, Tevet institutions stand poised to unleash a wave of skilled professionals onto the national stage. The message is clear: the time for action is now.

 

SADC Truck Drivers Association Roars Against Attacks, Demands Justice

Kaiko Wamunyima, the Media Director of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Truck Drivers Association, minced no words as he addressed the media today, condemning the escalating violence against truck drivers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Wamunyima pulled back the curtain on the harrowing situation unfolding, particularly in Tenke Fungurume, where truck drivers have become targets of violent attacks. "Our drivers are not soldiers; they are the backbone of regional economic development," he emphasized, highlighting the association's staunch stance against such assaults.

The media director pointed fingers at illegal mining operations, exacerbating the already dire situation for drivers. He underscored the association's active engagement with counterparts in the DRC, expressing deep concern over the injuries sustained by drivers and the theft and damage inflicted on their trucks.

"We will not stand idly by," declared Wamunyima, urging all parties involved to seek peaceful and lawful means to address grievances. He firmly denounced any protests or strikes that jeopardize the safety and livelihoods of innocent individuals, cautioning against turning Zambia into a stage for unrest.

In response to recent developments involving advocacy efforts by WhatsApp group administrators, Wamunyima reiterated the association's support for drivers' rights but emphasized the need for strikes to be a last resort.

The media director shed light on the daunting challenges faced in repatriating the bodies of drivers who tragically lost their lives in the DRC, highlighting exorbitant costs and bureaucratic hurdles. He called upon the government and funeral parlors to address these issues promptly.

In closing, Wamunyima reaffirmed the association's unwavering commitment to advocating for the rights and well-being of its members, urging all actions to be conducted within the bounds of the law and with dignity for all involved.

 

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