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President Edgar Lungu has run the rule over the Kasomeno-Mwenda road project
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2 weeks agoon

PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has run the rule over the Kasomeno Kasenga-Mwenda road project and warned the Zambian officials in-charge not to delay implementation.
The President said he will not tolerate any inefficiency on the part of the Zambian team implementing the project once it commences.
He urged Housing and Infrastructure Minister Vincent Mwale, and Luapula Province Minister Nickson Chilangwa not to be found wanting by the Congolese counterpart as the project involves Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
The President said this when he met DRC Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Infrastructure, Willy Ngoopos Sunzhe who paid a courtesy call on the Head of State.
President Lungu acknowledged the enormous benefits from the project that will be accrued to Zambia and DRC and its peoples once it is implemented.
“It is very gratifying that this is the last meeting that we are having on project preparations before actual works start. I would like to assure you that we want to see the project implemented as quickly as possible, “President Lungu said.
The President urged the Deputy Prime Minister not to hesitate to inform him through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Zambia of any challenges on the project.
And the DRC Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Infrastructure and public works in his report to the President said they were in Zambia to present the report to the President on the project, which will link Luapula Province in Zambia and Katanga Province in the DRC.
The delegation comprised the Deputy Chief of Staff to the President in charge of Infrastructure, Mrs Gety Mpanu-Mpanu, Haut-Katanga Province Governor Mr Jacques Kyabula Katwe and DRC Ambassador to Zambia Ms Konji Chantal, among others.
This is according to a media statement issued by Special Assistant to the President for press and public relations, Isaac Chipampe.
(PICTURE BY SALIM HENRY/STATE HOUSE)
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Public confidence in the Zambia Police Service is low, President Edgar Lungu says
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1 day agoon
March 3, 2021
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has expressed concern that the public confidence in the police service is low.
Speaking when he swore in Patrick Mutale as chairperson of the Police Public Complaints Commission and Brigadier General Dr Frida Kazembe (RTD) as chairperson of the Zambia Correctional Service Commission, President Lungu said it is up to the police, to regain confidence through their actions.
He urged Mr Mutale to prepare adequately to receive and resolve complaints from the public fairly but firmly as the country heads towards the 2021 general elections.
“There is urgent need for the police service to address these public concerns if the people of Zambia are to regain confidence in them. I, therefore, expect you to use the 34 years of experience you have gained as a lawyer in both the government, where you rose to the position of deputy chief state advocate and the private practice, to turn around the negative public perceptions of the police service,” he said.
And the Head of State has called on Dr Kazembe to immediately start addressing staff welfare issues such as timely appointments, promotions transfers and retirements in the correctional service.
He also urged her to work on the harmonization of conditions of service for correctional facility officers.
“I am aware that prior to your retirement in 2011, you served the public service for 41 years having joined the Zambia army in 1980 as an officer cadet and later rose to serve in various senior positions. Your loyalty to the command and commitment to duty earned you the appointment of the first female general in the Zambia army in 2009. This is an enviable and admirable achievement.
I am, therefore, confident that given your rich professional experience in the defense force, you will, without doubt, diligently apply yourself to ensure that the Zambia correctional service commission is efficiently and effectively operationalized,” President Lungu said.
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President Edgar Lungu mourns, Hon. Maxas Ng’onga, Kaputa MP
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2 days agoon
March 2, 2021
PRESIDENT Dr Edgar Chagwa Lungu, deeply regrets the demise of Kaputa Patriotic Front Member of Parliament and former Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, Hon. Maxas Ng’onga.
“The death of Hon Maxas Ng’onga has come as a shock to me. I deeply regret his passing on. We have lost a dependable member of the Patriotic Front especially, this time when the general elections are imminent and we need the contribution of all our members, ” President Lungu said.
The President described Hon. Ng’onga as a diligent and team player of the ruling party whose selfless contribution to PF will be greatly missed.
“On behalf of the Zambian government, the people and indeed on my own behalf, I wish to convey my deepest sympathies to the bereaved family and the constituents of Kaputa Constituency in Northern Province. May the Almighty God comfort the bereaved family and the people of Kaputa as they mourn Hon. Ng’onga,” said the President.
The deceased MP has been a law maker under the Patriotic Front since 201 1.
And the President is deeply saddened by the death of renowned Zambian businessman Andrew Sardanis who passed away on 28 th February, 2021.
The President recalls Mr Sardanis’s significant contribution to the liberation struggle of Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia, and development of business entities in the private sector in the country.
“On behalf of the Zambian Government, the people and indeed on my own behalf, I wish to express my heartfelt condolences to the Sardanis family and Chaminuka Nature and Wildlife Reserve. May God Almighty grant the bereaved family fortitude and strength during this difficult time, ” the President said.
This is according to a statement issued by Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations, Mr. Issac Chipampe.
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