President Rupiah Banda says government is working on recommendations of the just ended national indaba.
President Banda expressed happiness that the indaba was successfully conducted though he described the process as complicated.
Mr. Banda said various departments are working on the recommendations of the indaba.
“The just ended indaba was complicated but government working in various departments is working on it. However, I can say it was successful because government managed to hold it where we invited various stakeholders and participated,” Mr. Banda said.
The indaba was held early this month where various stakeholders participated.
He was speaking to journalists at the Lusaka City Airport on arrival from Solwezi, North-western province where he had gone to commission Africa’s largest Mine, Lumwana.
The ZAF AVIC I MA-60 plane carrying Mr. Banda toughed down at the Lusaka City Airport at 16-50 hours local time.
The President said the people of of North-western province are working very hard and growing more food.
“It was a good trip to North-western province the people there are working hard and growing enough food,” The President said.
He said this gesture is vital to enhancing food security in the North-western region and nation as a whole.
The President was received at the Lusaka City Airport by Vice president George Kunda, Lusaka province Minister Lameck Managani, Lusaka Mayor Steven Chilatu.
Others on hand to receive the Head of State were Zambia’s Representative to the Great Lakes Region Steke Mwale, Defence Chiefs, senior government officials MMD cadres and patriotic Zambians.
The President was accompanied to Solwezi by Energy and Water Development Minister Minister Kenneth Konga, Local Government and Housing Minister Benny Tetamanshimba, Mines and Mineral Development Minister Maxwell Mwale, Commerce and Trade Minister Felix Mutati and other senior government officials.
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We will wait and see
On ““The just ended indaba was complicated but government working in various departments is working on it. However, I can say it was successful because government managed to hold it where we invited various stakeholders and participated,” Mr. Banda said”, I am with you President RB Banda.
However, I am waiting for the actual implementions to be done as someone said “actions speak louder than words”.
Have a blessed day and keep well you all wherever you are.
Actions speak louder than words. Please show as the fruits of your Indaba and we shall believe with our own eyes. Talk is cheap. Do not say that you are working on fimo fimo and in other words you are just asking for more time. Time is now!!
From a distance I watch.
These so called Indabas are a sheer waste of time and resources….
i’m sure many suggestions were made which ones have you picked out to work on?if really you are working on it by this stage, u must have already identified your prioties so we just want so see some structured approach