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President Lungu leads workers at Labour Day

President Edgar Lungu addreess Law association of Zambia 2015 annual General Meeting and Gala Dinner at Zambezi Sun Hotel In Livingstone on Saturday PIcture By EDDIE MWANALEZA/ STATEHOUSE.
President Edgar Lungu addreess Law association of Zambia 2015 annual General Meeting and Gala Dinner at Zambezi Sun Hotel In Livingstone on Saturday PIcture By EDDIE MWANALEZA/ STATEHOUSE.

President Edgar Lungu this morning in Lusaka led hundreds of workers to commemorate this year’s Labour Day which falls on the first of May annually.

The annual event which is also known as “May day or workers day” is being commemorated under the theme Promoting National Economic Growth through Job Creation, Free Collective Bargaining and Respect for Workers’ Rights’.

Speaking at the event that was earlier preceded by a match past of workers, Federation of Free Trade Unions (FFTUZ) President Chingati Msiska noted that the labour movement is concerned that out of the estimated 300, 000 youths that enter the Zambia’s labour market annually from the education system within and outside the country only 15, 000 manage to get formal employment.

Mr. Msiska says the concern of the unions of what becomes of rest of the youths that remain jobless.

Earlier International Labour Organization (ILO) Country Director Martin Clemensson called on the labour movement in the country to speaking with one voice.

Earlier International Labour Organization (ILO) Country Director Martin Clemensson called on the labour movement in the country to start speaking with one voice.

Mr. Clemensson has also stressed the importance of realizing that it is not the responsibility of the government alone to create the much needed jobs in the country.

Among the notable people that attended the commemoration include form president Rupiah Banda, Chief Justice Irene Chibesakunda, Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini and Cabinet Ministers.

Others are PF Secretary General Davis Chama, opposition ULP president Sakwiba Sikota and ZED president Frederick Mutesa.

By post time President Lungu who was the guest of honor at the event had been addressing workers.

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4 COMMENTS

    • You can tell that the reporter is a half-baked journalist; first he/she sends a premature report of events that doesn’t tell us what the President said & secondly, shows their ignorance of who the Chief Justice is… Please let these children first do some behind-the-scenes duties in your newsrooms to mature before they can post articles on your sites Ba LT

  1. Labour day celebrations have gone on very well and a lot of workers took part as opposed to words from a satan1c party UPND which asked workers not to attend it!!WHATEVER TRIBAL HH STARTS FAIL,SHAME!!!IT WILL BE KOLOPA.COM IN 2016 RELOADED!!!

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