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proffesor mwanga mmm….
is this councillor a Prof or thats his name? i would be amazed if he is and would really like to meet him coz thats what we need in zambia at local authority level – improvement of calibre of our Councillors. most of them really are just there to make up numbers just like our MPs.
coming back to the topic, yes i agree that food prices must be addressed as this forms the basic foundation of development. politicians have come to change the definition of development to mean progress. development is access to the basic needs of life (shelter, food, water and sanitation, clothing) and the realization of the potential of the citizenry (education, skills). though progress is needed in terms of roads and other infrastructures, this must never replace what development’s priority.
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proffesor mwanga mmm….
is this councillor a Prof or thats his name? i would be amazed if he is and would really like to meet him coz thats what we need in zambia at local authority level – improvement of calibre of our Councillors. most of them really are just there to make up numbers just like our MPs.
coming back to the topic, yes i agree that food prices must be addressed as this forms the basic foundation of development. politicians have come to change the definition of development to mean progress. development is access to the basic needs of life (shelter, food, water and sanitation, clothing) and the realization of the potential of the citizenry (education, skills). though progress is needed in terms of roads and other infrastructures, this must never replace what development’s priority.