Friday, March 29, 2024

Secretary to the Cabinet Roland Msiska launches the Cluster Advisory Groups

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Secretary to the cabinet Dr Roland Msiska delivering his remarks.
Secretary to the cabinet Dr Roland Msiska delivering his remarks.
Secretary to the Cabinet Roland Msiska has launched the Cluster Advisory Groups (CAGs) at Lusaka’s Mulungushi International Conference Centre yesterday to cover diverse aspects of the Seventh National Development Plan.

In June this year, President Edgar Lungu launched the 7th National Development Plan (7NDP), which is the country’s blueprint for development.

During that launch, President Lungu indicated that the Seventh National Development Plan 7NDP will determine the course for development for Zambia for the next five years, up to 2021.

And speaking during the launch of the Cluster Advisory Groups (CAGs) Dr. Msiska says the Seventh National Development Plan (7NDP) should be centered on practicing logic, ethics and passion in all tasks given to expedite Government’s developmental works countrywide.

Dr. Misiska has since called on various stakeholders to jump on board for a speedy implementation of the Seventh National Development Plan in Zambia.

“The Seventh National Development Plan (7NDP) should be centered on practicing logic, ethics and passion in all tasks given to expedite Government’s developmental works countrywide” Msiska said

Meanwhile, United Nations Resident Coordinator Janet Rogan has commended Zambia’s Seventh National Development Plan (7NDP) as it takes a human rights based approach, affirming that it puts the people first and all human rights are respected.

“We commend Zambia’s Seventh National Development Plan (7NDP) as it takes a human rights based approach, affirming that it puts the people first and all human rights are respected” Rogan said

3 COMMENTS

  1. This is good news. We want to hear more about how these clusters work & how we can hold the members accountable. I for one will be most happy to assist for no pay & ensure next generation finds a significantly better country than I found. I don’t do things for politics or hero worshiping a person but for the love of my country & appreciating the time & blessings God has given me. God Bless Zambia

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