March 2008


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DETROIT (AP) — Ford Motor Co. is selling its storied Jaguar and Land Rover businesses to India’s Tata Motors Ltd. in a deal that will net the U.S. automaker $1.7 billion — roughly a third of the price it paid for the two luxury brands.

The deal announced Wednesday will expand the Indian carmaker’s reach around the globe and give Jaguar and Land Rover badly needed capital to update and expand their product lines.

The sale had been in the works for months as cash-strapped Ford sought money to fund its turnaround plan.

Tata will pay $2.3 billion for the British brands, but Ford will pay about $600 million into the Jaguar-Land Rover pension fund when the deal closes, Tata’s statement said.

Ford bought Jaguar for $2.5 billion in 1989 and Land Rover for $2.7 billion in 2000. But the Dearborn-based automaker has been struggling and wants to focus on its main brands.

Selling the companies at such a loss clearly shows buying them was a mistake for Ford, said Erich Merkle, vice president of auto industry forecasting for the consulting company IRN Inc. in Grand Rapids.

Jaguar never has made a profit under Ford, Merkle said.

“How can you call it anything else?” he asked. “You have to cut your losses at some point. It’s been draining them of cash and resources.”

The net proceeds aren’t enough to rescue Ford’s finances, but the sale will allow the company to focus on its core Ford brands, Merkle said.

Tata should have the cash to rescue the brands and develop new products to better compete with luxury automakers such as BMW AG, Merkle said.

Tata said it expects no significant changes in the terms of employment for Jaguar and Land Rover’s 16,000 workers. It said the transfer of the brands would take place at the end of the second quarter.

The sale raises the Tata conglomerate’s profile on the world stage, said V.G. Ramakrishnan, the lead auto analyst with the consulting firm Frost and Sullivan India.

“It gives them a much better branding image in the global market,” Ramakrishnan said. “This is another important landmark step of showcasing that Indian companies are arriving on the global landscape. Many people will see this deal as the future of things to come — you will see more companies out of India acquiring global companies. They want to be seen as major global players.”

In England, some workers were upbeat about the change, but others worried about the future.

“People seem to be generally happy about the buyout. Tata has a reputation as a business which is going places and has ambition to be a major market force,” said Lee Betteridge, a 34-year-old Jaguar toolmaker.

But Paul Hoyte, 35, a Land Rover worker, said, “I am pleased I have kept my job. But for how long?”

Tata Motors built the first fully Indian-designed car. In contrast to the high prices that Jaguars and Land Rovers sell for, Tata recently announced plans to build a $2,500 car later this year. Jaguars in the U.S. have sticker prices starting around $50,000 and can cost nearly twice that amount.

Roger Maddison, an official with Unite, Jaguar and Land Rover’s main labor union, said the deal is good news for the automakers’ employees as well as those who work for parts suppliers.

“Unite has secured written guarantees for all five UK plants on staffing levels, employee terms and conditions, including pensions, and sourcing agreements. The sale ensures our members futures and we look forward to working with Tata,” Maddison said in a statement.

Ford CEO Alan Mulally said in a statement that the British brands are leaving Ford in good shape.

“Now, it is time for Ford to concentrate on integrating the Ford brand globally, as we implement our plan to create a strong Ford Motor Company that delivers profitable growth for all.”

Mulally has said Ford would invest the proceeds from the sale in quality and product development.

Tata said in its statement Ford will continue to supply engines, transmissions and other components “for differing periods.” Ford also will continue to provide environmental and other technologies as well as engineering support.

Tata Chairman Ratan N. Tata said his company will try to build on the brands’ heritage, keeping their identities intact. “We aim to support their growth, while holding true to our principles of allowing the management and employees to bring their experience and expertise to bear on the growth of the business,” he said in a statement.

C. Ramakrishnan, Tata’s chief financial officer, said the company had secured a 15-month, $3 billion bridge loan from a small syndicate of banks. He said Tata expects to replace that financing with a mix of equity and debt during the next several months, including “unlocking value” from some of its investments in subsidiaries.

He acknowledged Jaguar’s financial difficulties but said the brand is turning around and he expects it to be profitable within two years.

“Land Rover is a highly profitable company … and Jaguar is well on its way,” he said in a conference call with reporters Wednesday.

Ramakrishnan said the brands’ existing management will continue.

Ford named Tata as the preferred bidder for the British automakers in January, essentially dismissing two other bids.

Cash-hungry Ford, which lost $12.6 billion in 2006 and $2.7 billion last year, has been looking to sell Jaguar and Land Rover for months.

It has mortgaged assets to continue operations and expects to burn up $12 billion to $14 billion until 2009, when it plans to return to sustained profitability.

Jaguar and Land Rover are strained by unfavorable exchange rates and high production costs in Britain.

Ford had hoped to turn Jaguar, which was founded in 1922, into a high-volume brand that could compete with BMW and Mercedes-Benz. But its entry-level X-Type sedan, introduced in 2001 to lure younger buyers, sold poorly and was slammed for its conservative styling. Jaguar’s U.S. sales were down 24 percent last year.

Land Rover, which was founded in 1948 — the year after India gained its independence from Britain — has fared better thanks to popular products such as the Range Rover Sport and LR2. Land Rover’s U.S. sales were up 4 percent last year. But unlike Jaguar, which has improved its quality rankings under Ford, Land Rover placed last in J.D. Power and Associates’ rankings of initial quality and dependability in 2007. The rankings measure problems per vehicle after 90 days and again after three years of ownership.

Tata Motors is part of Tata Group, India’s oldest and largest conglomerate. The family business is owned mostly by Tata-funded charitable trusts. A substantial portion of the group’s income is channeled into various philanthropies that have helped build some of the country’s finest institutions, including India’s first cancer hospital.

Tata companies are known for offering worker benefits that are rare in India, including pension and child care allowances.

Some experts believe the group still is too bloated. Ratan Tata concedes he has “not been very successful” at pruning the number of companies and downsizing staff, which currently totals about 290,000.

Among Tata’s holdings are steel makers and a consulting service that does software engineering and other work for western firms.

Ford shares fell 13 cents to $5.87 Wednesday. They have traded in a 52-week range of $4.95 to $9.70.

Associated Press Writer Sam Dolnick in New Delhi and Auto Writer Dee-Ann Durbin in Detroit contributed to this report.

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                               ENCOURAGEMENT

What is Encouragement?  It is something that gives courage or imparts hope. Everyone needs encouragement. I do, you do. Giving it may require rendering personal help or expressing appreciation. It may involve assisting someone to see how to cope with a difficult situation or discussing reasons for confidence in a better future. At times much good is done by simply displaying a sympathetic attitude. ( Romans 12:15)

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THIRTY-one people suffering from cholera in Lusaka are admitted to various cholera centres in the townships, ministry of Health spokesperson, Canisius Banda, has said.

Dr Banda said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that by the close of last week, 31 patients were still undergoing treatment at five centres in the capital city, the only area still experiencing the waterborne disease.

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Dr Banda said Lusaka had recorded 253 cases since January out of which 31 people were still admitted.

The 31 were admitted in Matero, Chipata, Kanyama, Chawama and George townships.

Since January this year, only one patient has died at Matero Centre while the rest, apart from the 31, had been successfully treated and discharged from the centres.

Dr Banda said the figure of the cases handled so far had been a tremendous reduction from last and other years’, mainly because of various measures that had been put in place.

He said that the ‘Make Zambia Clean and Healthy’ campaign had assisted reduce the disease prevalence, and hailed the local authorities for undertaking various measures, particularly the removal of vendors from the streets.

Dr Banda said the ministry of Health was working with the Lusaka City Council (LCC) in burying shallow wells and in applying lime into those found suitable as sources of water.

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LUSAKA (AFP) — Zambia’s former president Frederick Chiluba has been summoned to appear on Thursday before a special unit investigating corruption that took place under his government, his aide said.

Chiluba received the summons at his residence in Lusaka on Tuesday, a day after he returned from South Africa where he underwent treatment for a cardiac complication, Emmanuel Mwamba told AFP.

“The call-out (summons) did not disclose the reasons. He is wanted on Thursday,” Mwamba said.

Chiluba, who is already facing several graft charges before a magistrate court, is accused of having stolen huge sums of public funds together with his close aides and officials during his 10-year rule.

The ex-leader has denied the charges, saying his arrest was politically motivated by his hand-picked successor President Levy Mwanawasa.

Chiluba ruled Zambia from 1991 to 2001 when he retired from politics after serving the constitutionally-allowed two terms of five years each.

A Zambian magistrate court ruled last month that Chiluba, 65, should face a corruption trial in May.

Chiluba and two businessmen co-defendants are facing charges of theft of about 500,000 dollars (about 322,000 euros) in state funds

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Since all Hotels and Lodges in the tourist capital - Livingstone have been fully booked this Easter , Visitors may consider visiting Lusaka. Here are travel tips in Lusaka.

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Go to fullsize imageThe Zambian Chronicle has officially endorsed Kalusha Bwalya for the presidency of the Football Association of Zambia with immediate effect.  

We believe that Great Kalu has the necessary expert training, skills and administrative abilities needed in the next CEO of the Zambian Enterprise’s Soccer Fraternity. 

We don’t really need to ring bells for him here at the Chronicle because we believe that his whole life Action file photo of Luis Garcia (L) and Kalusha Bwalya (R) of Club Americais a testimony not only the contributions he has made to soccer franchises in Zambia and around the world. 

When you travel around the globe, two names are synonymous with the Zambian Enterprise and one of them is that of Great Kalu. I once traveled to a certain country where everybody just called me “Kalusha” when they learnt I was Zambian. classy-daddy-3.gif

Kalusha Bwalya is an international icon who has severely made the Zambian Enterprise proud. While we are cognizant of the fact that elections are a tough business, we wish him well above all else … thanks a trillion.

Brainwave R Mumba, Sr.

CEO & President – Zambian Chronicle

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www.chinaview.cn 2008-03-24 16:00:10    
    LUSAKA, March 24 (Xinhua) — The election campaign of the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has entered the final week with presidential candidates making last-gasp efforts to woo voters, according to Zambia Daily Mail.    Outgoing president Teddy Mulonga was in Eastern Province while Kalusha Bwalya was in Western Province at the weekend.    Mulonga said in Lusaka Sunday that his campaigns had been successful and that he was confident that he would bounce back after Saturday’s elections in Lusaka.    Mulonga, however, said he was disappointed with some aspiring candidates that were allegedly distributing football balls, jerseys and track suits to clubs.

    He said as head of the national football governing body, he wanted to see people vying for various positions conduct clean campaigns.

    ”As FAZ president, I would like to strongly condemn candidates that are distributing balls, jerseys, boots and track suits to clubs. These are against the rules of elections.

    ”Bribes should be kept out of football if FAZ is to have a formidable executive after March 29. In the spirit of fair play, I would like to warn people engaging themselves in vote buying to stop,” Mulonga said.

    Meanwhile, Division Three clubs in Western Province at the weekend resolved to vote for Kalusha.

 kalu.jpg   Speaking on behalf of nine clubs in Mongu, Western Province, Amateur Football Association (WPAFA) secretary, Isikanda Mwauluka,said Kalusha was the best among the three.

    Mwauluka said the football family in Western Province had resolved to vote for Kalusha because he understands the game and that they were also happy with his manifesto.

    Mwauluka said clubs wanted a person that had dedicated all his life to football.

    He said the province had been neglected for a long time and that time had come for them to vote for Kalusha and give chance to other executive committee members that had genuine passion for Zambian football.

    ”We’ve resolved to vote for Kalusha because he is the only one with the best manifesto. We believe that voting for a person who has dedicated all his life to football will also benefit us.

    ”The change of leadership in FAZ is a must because we’ve been neglected for a long time. We want to be recognized not only during elections but all the time,” Mwauluka said.

    He said the province was blessed with abundant talent that could see WPAFA contributing players to junior and senior nationalteams if FAZ supported them. Kuomboka Rangers chairman, David Chengamali said: “Kalusha is our man. We have so much talent here and Kalusha’s visit to the province is a blessing because most of the people here just see him on television.”

    Real Drivers secretary urged the out-going FAZ vice-president not to forget the province after being elected president as they did not want him to be like other past presidents that ignore the mafter being elected.

    Speaking at the same meeting, Kalusha said he was humbled and impressed with the passion and commitment people of Western Province had towards the development of football.

    ”Developing grass roots soccer is one of my major priorities. With this dedication among you people, we’ll make a difference. Football elsewhere in the world is changing and that is why councillors need to vote for people that would bring change.

    ”Zambia needs to move at the same level with other countries that are doing fine in football.

    All you need is good leadership on top. I see no reason why we should be failing to beat teams Zambia used to beat such as Nigeria, Cameroon and Morocco,” Kalusha said.

    Pivoty Simwanza, who is vying for the position of committee member, said he had gained a lot of experience and that he wanted to contribute to the development of Zambian football under the leadership of Kalusha.

    Boniface Mwamelo, who is standing for the position of treasurer,said his aim was to bring corporate entities on board and look after FAZ’s coffers well.

    Out-going committee member, George Kasengele, said people would see significant difference in the running of Zambian football if Kalusha was elected FAZ president on March 29.

    Keegan Chipango, who is vying for the position of committee member was also part of Kalusha’s entourage.

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All Hotels and Lodges in the tourist capital - Livingstone have been fully booked this Easter.

A snap survey has revealed that all rooms at Sun International Hotel which comprises Zambezi Sun and Royal Livingstone are fully booked.

The situation is the same at Chrismar hotel and the Zambezi Waterfront.

Sun International General Manager Operations, Joanne Gorman confirmed that all rooms at the Royal Livingstone and Zambezi Sun were taken.

Ms. Gorman said the hotel is also enjoying the patronage of local Zambians.

She said the hotel has lined up a number of entertainment activities that will keep guests entertained.

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21 March 2008
Dear Mumba Brainwave,Airbus’ flagship, the A380, makes its first commercial flight into London Heathrow operated by Singapore Airlines.

After its smooth introduction on the Singapore - Sydney route, which is receiving rave reviews from passengers and airline personnel, the A380 will now be seen daily in three continents.



Singapore Airlines’
A380 lands in Heathrow

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This flight follows the delivery of the third A380 to Singapore Airlines on 11 March. The A380 allows the airline’s customers to travel to London in unprecedented comfort and space.
Mobile, Alabama will produce the world’s most capable aerial tankers
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Airbus’ first major industrial centre in the United States will assemble
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More than 900 aircraft will be needed within next 20 years in Russia

According to Airbus’ latest Global Market Forecast, this increase will be driven by Russia’s domestic demand growth, which is expected to be the highest in the world during the coming five years.
moreThe North American market will evolve to larger, more efficient aircraft

Airbus’ Global Market Forecast for 2007-2026 anticipates a North American demand for 6,484 new passenger and freighter aircraft over the 20-year period.
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Continuing improvement for the A320 Family

Airbus is continuing to invest in the A320 Family, with new features including the newest approach and precision landing systems.
moreAirbus has also test flown the newest version of the V2500 engine by IAE. Both these features offer operational benefits, reduce fuel burn and improve eco-efficiency of airline operations.
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more on A320 improvements in FAST magazineNew freighter orders

The A330-200 Freighter goes from strength to strength, having secured 66 orders last year, and has added MatlinPatterson and BOC Aviation to its list of customers. Total announcements for the A330-200Fs now stand at 77 aircraft.
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