By MILLENNIUM REPORTER
PATRIOTIC Front (PF) Presidential hopeful Greyford Monde says, there is need to realign policies in the country in order to uplift the welfare of the youths in the country.
Speaking when he featured on Millennium TV programme dubbed “The common room, Mr Monde said, nothing much has been done to support the youth which has resulted in them languishing in poverty.
Mr Monde said, despite the new dawn administration promising jobs and empowerment to the youths, it has failed to fulfill the promise.
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It was wrong for Findlay to have more than one passport – Witness
A NATIONAL Registration Passport and Citizenship, assistant registration officer, has told the Lusaka Magistrate court that it was wrong for Lusaka business executive, Harry Findlay to hold more than one passport.
Mr. Mulenga Kaliwile said this was because Findlay had reported to the office that his passport was lost when he went to obtain a new passport.
He told Lusaka Principal Magistrate Sylvia Munyinya during cross examination yesterday that Findlay obtained another passport because the one he had got was lost and he needed another one. Findlay is charged with two counts of holding more than one passport and found with endorsements of forged immigration stamps.
It is alleged that Findlay on March 14 2017, at Lusaka did acquire a Zambian ZPO21382 passport number purporting to have lost a Zambian passport number ZPO13259 when in fact not.
In the second counts, Findlay is alleged to have being found with a forged immigration endorsements of forged immigration stamp in a passport found in possession of endorsements of forged immigration stamps for Mwami Immigration Border Control in his passport number ZPO32178 purporting to show that it was officially endorsed when in fact not. But during cross examination led by one of the defence lawyers, Milner Katolo, when asked if there was anything wrong with Findaly holding more than one passport, Mr Kaliwile said there was wrong because when he obtained Zambian ZPO21382 he had lost his Zambian passport number ZPO13259.
He insisted when asked by Mr Katolo what was wrong with Findlay having passports which were regularly issued to him by the passport office that there was something wrong because the records indicated that his earlier passport no .ZPO13259 got lost.
Mr Kaliwile explained that once a passport was reported missing and replaced it was not supposed to continue being used.
Further, in cross examination by another defence lawyer, Charles Changano, Mr Kaliwile agreed that a passport was only issued to a person when they met the requirements and the passport office was satisfied.
He said that upon being issued with the passport, both the passport officer and passport holder were supposed to sign to confirm that everything was in order.
He further explained that he never signed any of Findlay’s passports but were signed by a Mr Nkhoma who was now deceased. He agreed in continued cross examination by defence lawyer Jonas Zimba that he did not tell the immigration that previous passports which were issued to Findlay were not cancelled. Trial continues on March 3, 2023
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DPP consents to Nakacinda to be prosecuted for defaming HH
Director of Public Prosecutions Gilbert Phiri has issued consent to have Patriotic Front member of the central committee In charge of Information and Publicity Raphael Nakacinda to be prosecuted for allegedly defaming President Hakainde Hichilema.
Nakacinda is also accused of expressing hatred against another tribe.
When the matter came up before magistrate Idah Phiri, a state prosecutor Michael Nundwe informed the court that he was in receipt of a consent from the DPP to allow Nakacinda take his plea.
But in response, the defence informed the court that they were not ready to proceed to trial because of the absence of the client in conduct of the matter and asked for an adjournment.
Arising from that, the court granted the defence their application for an adjournment with the matter coming up on March 6, 2023. Last year, police charged and arrested Mr. Nakacinda with an offence of defamation and another one of expressing or showing hatred, ridicule or contempt contrary to Section 70(1) of the Penal Code, Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia.
His arrest follows a complaint from a member of the public, Bruce Kanema. He said Mr. Nakacinda alleged to have defamed President Hakainde Hichilema in a video widely circulated on social media.
“This is in connection to a matter where we received a complaint from Bruce Kanema against him on allegations that he promoted hate speech against the Tonga speaking people and is further alleged to have defamed the Republican President in a video that has been widely circulated,’’ Mr. Hamoonga said.
Paying family members for at-home care of their children found to be a viable answer to healthcare worker shortage
A recent study found that a Medicaid program in Colorado can help address the shortage of home healthcare workers for children with complex medical needs by offering family members certified nursing assistant (CNA) training and paying them for at-home medical care their child requires. Results show that children who received family-CNA care were not more likely to be hospitalized than children cared for by a non-family CNA. Children with family-CNA caregivers also experienced greater care continuity since turnover was not an issue as it tends to be with traditional home healthcare workers. Findings were published in the Journal of Pediatrics.
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Potential treatment target for rare form of infant epilepsy identified
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Zambia among countries warned of cyclone ‘Freddy’
HEAVY RAINS in some parts of the country may be looming after latest reports indicating that Zambia is among the seven countries warned to stay alert of a tropical cyclone also known as ‘Freddy’. A tropical cyclone has hit some parts of Madagascar leaving one person dead on Tuesday as heavy rains and strong winds […]